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Posted by miguel619776475@gmail.com on 08/27/07 16:58
On 27 ago, 00:18, "RobDee" <r...@terra.es> wrote:
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> > On 26 ago, 21:53, "RobDee" <r...@terra.es> wrote:
> >> <miguel619776...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> >> >I must to find a a good and cheap digital video camara useful for
> >> > YouTube video publishing with quality much better than the one you can
> >> > see athttp://www.miguelgallardo.es/vicios/ocultos
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> >> > I can buy 12 or even 20 videocamaras and maybe I can translate to
> >> > Spanish the instructons teaching tricks to my customers.
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> >> > Any offer or commercial proposal is very welcome.
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> >> > miguel,www.cita.es/commercial/agent
> >> >www.cita.es/euroagent
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> >> Hola Miguel,
> >> My first advice would be to tell them to use a tripod! The biggest single
> >> "feature" of amateur video footage is the jumpy - can't -quite - make -
> >> their - mind - up - what - they - are - focussing - attention - on - at -
> >> that - particular - moment quality,
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> >> Buena suerte
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> >> :)
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> >> Rob
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> > Yes, you are right. I use it whenever I can, But now I need to buy a
> > better videocamara with an efficient battery for videos like the one
> > you can see athttp://www.miguelgallardo.es or
> >http://www.miguelgallardo.es/incompatibilidadesand
> >http://www.cita.es/peritos/inompatibles
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> > Any advice?
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> Have you looked at Optize - I can highly recommend them - here's a search
> for Sony MiniDV only cameras (the combination which I would personally
> recommend):http://www.optize.es/servlet/navigation?category=16485&pag=1&orden=9&...
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> MiniDV will give you the best quality for the least amount of messing around
> and there is plenty of software to do simple edits and conversion to MPEG4
> for Utube after uploading the footage to computer with a firewire cable.
> Also do a google search for getting the best Utube quality - the trick is to
> start with the highest quality footage and use software to compress it
> yourself to their requirements to avoid them using their low quailty
> compression techniques and or recompressing what you have already done
> compounding any defects in the quality of the material.
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> As for battery life - most of us are resigned to carrying extras around - I
> always carry a number of fully charged high capacity batteries when on a
> shoot as well as using an in-car charger (I do mainly Wildlife / Adventure
> stuff). Most cameras come with a battery that lasts around an hour or two if
> you are lucky.
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> Hope that helps.
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> Rob
Yes, Rob, you helped me a lot. I think that I must buy a good Sony one
tht I must to see and check personally, but I need many more cheaper,
so please let me to know your opinion about 100 Euros or so simple
camaras like, for instance, the ones you can see at:
http://www.optize.es/servlet/TOSHIBA_CAM-ILEO_-_CAMARA_DE_VIDEO_PORTA_310522_optize.html
or at
http://www.optize.es/servlet/VIDEOCAMARA_DIGITAL_ENERGYSISTEM_ENNVISI_309690_optize.html
I think that latest models can be good enough to improve videos like
the ones at http://www.miguelgallardo.es/vicios/ocultos
or any of the ones you can also see at www.cita.es or www.miguelgallardo.es
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