Showing posts with label dslr camera hd video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dslr camera hd video. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

What is the best DSLR camera that can take HD video?




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I have been recently searching for new camera that takes good pictures, but i would prefer it had an HD video on it as well. I was at a lower budget but I resized i needed to go higher in order to get what i want. Keep your answers under 1000 US dollars.


Answer
Canon T1i is the best one for under $1000
15.1-megapixel CMOS sensor with DIGIC 4 Image Processor
Includes Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS lens
Full HD video capture at 1920 x 1080 resolution; HDMI output
3.0-inch Clear View LCD; Live View Function for stills (Quick, Live and Face Detection AF modes) and video
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001XURPQS?ie=UTF8&tag=computer0bd-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B001XURPQS

what is the best DSLR camera for HD video 100-170$ ?




Silas


I am looking for A DSLR camera that shoots HD quality video for up to 180$ I see alot of lowpriced DSLR camera's at walmart, and Target, but what model is the best in that price range.


Answer
There is no "dSLR" at that price. Only "point & shoot" that looks like a dSLR. The lens is not changeable. Manual controls are more than a pocket point & shoot, less than a dSLR.

These cameras - and dSLRs and point & shoot are designed to capture still images. Video capture is a secondary "convenience feature". This does not mean they cannot capture good video - when used properly, they can - but they are not camcorders and cannot be treated like one. Prolonged video capture can cause the camera to overheat - and it takes a long time to cool down. Most record mono-audio.

Camcorders are designed for video capture - and as long as there is space on the memory card and power available, capturing video continues - and no issue with the camcorder overheating. Most also record stereo audio. Capturing still images a secondary "convenience feature". This does not mean they cannot capture good stills - when used properly, they can - but they are not dSLRs or bridge cameras or even point & shoot cameras and should not be treated like one.

When you get a tool for a specific application it is best to get it for its primary design purpose. When you get the tool for a secondary design, expect to use work-arounds or plan on having problems.




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Sunday, August 11, 2013

What compact point and shoot camera do you recommend?

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Anonymous


I already have a nikon dslr and just need a small camera to take pictures when i dont have the big one with me. my max price is $160 or so. i would like it to have HD Video recording capabilities. i was thinking of the nikon s5100, or the panasonic lumix fh20 or fp3, or relative canon models like the sd1300is. thanks
thanks people. it would also be good if it could be bought at sears.



Answer
I would consider Panasonic Lumix DMC-FH20 14.1 MP Digital Camera
* HD Movie Recording
* Ultra Compact 28mm Lens and 8X Optical Zoom
* Intelligent Auto with Mega OIS
* High Speed AF

What kind of camera should I buy?

Q. I am hoping to buy a camera soon for HD quality videos for my YouTube channel. I also want to use it for photography. I was thinking I should get a DSLR camera. ¡Gracias!


Answer
Well it depends how good you are at photography if you want to get into the DSLR world and how much of photography and video your gonna do. If you think your gonna do more video since you have a YouTube channel why not go with a video camera; however if you do YouTube as a side thing and photography is your main hobby then go with the canon T2i or T3i. Most likely T2i since its cheaper but still has video capabilities.

Good camera hunting!




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