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Old 07-06-2012, 07:30 AM
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Does anyone make a true video camera anymore ? I mean my digital camera shoots great HD videos but the sound stinks because of the built in mic. Do they make good video cams anymore with mic input? Something to shoot like commercial videos for a church website or customer reviews for my business. Nothing Hollywood or real professional in price.
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There are still a lot of good video cameras with mic inputs. You just have to get around the $500 mark and above to get them.

Canon, Sony, and Panasonic make the best small camcorders. I have a little four or five year old Canon HV20 that is not made any more that we use as a backup camera for our professional 3 chip Sony V1's and it does a great job.

I would suggest you check out the Canon models HF M500, HF M40, and not quite as good as those two but a little less expensive the Canon HF R32. These are all High Def camcorders that record to SD cards and a couple have a built in hard drive also. They range in price $480-$600.

If you have a bigger budget the best bang for the buck in a small camcorder is the Canon XA10 for $1999.00. It has professional XLR audio inputs on a removable handle. There is a version of this camera without the XLR inputs, the HF G10, for around $1200.
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Old 07-06-2012, 07:39 AM
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Scotty,

There are still a lot of good video cameras with mic inputs. You just have to get around the $500 mark and above to get them.

Canon, Sony, and Panasonic make the best small camcorders. I have a little four or five year old Canon HV20 that is not made any more that we use as a backup camera for our professional 3 chip Sony V1's and it does a great job.

I would suggest you check out the Canon models HF M500, HF M40, and not quite as good as those two but a little less expensive the Canon HF R32. These are all High Def camcorders that record to SD cards and a couple have a built in hard drive also. They range in price $480-$600.

If you have a bigger budget the best bang for the buck in a small camcorder is the Canon XA10 for $1999.00. It has professional XLR audio inputs on a removable handle. There is a version of this camera without the XLR inputs, the HF G10, for around $1200.
wooooo, yeah, the R32 is probably a little more in my budget range. I like the onboard hard drive option. Thanks.
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Scotty,

There are still a lot of good video cameras with mic inputs. You just have to get around the $500 mark and above to get them.

Canon, Sony, and Panasonic make the best small camcorders. I have a little four or five year old Canon HV20 that is not made any more that we use as a backup camera for our professional 3 chip Sony V1's and it does a great job.

I would suggest you check out the Canon models HF M500, HF M40, and not quite as good as those two but a little less expensive the Canon HF R32. These are all High Def camcorders that record to SD cards and a couple have a built in hard drive also. They range in price $480-$600.

If you have a bigger budget the best bang for the buck in a small camcorder is the Canon XA10 for $1999.00. It has professional XLR audio inputs on a removable handle. There is a version of this camera without the XLR inputs, the HF G10, for around $1200.
how do you transfer video from s card to computer in order to burn dvd?
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how do you transfer video from s card to computer in order to burn dvd?
Just like you would transfer pics or data, plug it in and go. Depending on the camera you may have to convert the video to a different format depending on if you want to play it or edit it and depending on the program being used. For our websites we usually convert it to flash.
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Just like you would transfer pics or data, plug it in and go. Depending on the camera you may have to convert the video to a different format depending on if you want to play it or edit it and depending on the program being used. For our websites we usually convert it to flash.
plug in the camera to computer or sd card to computer? what if you don't have sd drive? thanks for info.
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plug in the camera to computer or sd card to computer? what if you don't have sd drive? thanks for info.
Either way, your camera should have a usb cord to plug straight into the computer.
If you do have an sd slot, its much faster than the usb cord option.
Plus, usually plugging your camera to the computer will require you to download some software or it will pull the required software from the camera.

I usually try to avoid this as it always tries to download a lot of extra useless garbage with it.
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how do you transfer video from s card to computer in order to burn dvd?
The beauty of recording your video on an SD card is that almost all modern computers have built in card readers. If your computer does not have one you can purchase one for about $15 that would plug in your USB port.

Because your video is a file on the SD card it will transfer to your computer much faster than if you were using a camera with video tape which would have to be "captured" in real time.
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"It was not until long after, when former Holiness preachers had become part of us, that strict plainness of dress began to be taught.

"Although Entire Sanctification was preached at the beginning of the Movement, it was from a Wesleyan viewpoint, and had in it very little of the later Holiness Movement characteristics. Nothing was ever said about apparel, for everyone was so taken up with the Lord that mode of dress seemingly never occurred to any of us."

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