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The Introduction To The Spy Video Sunglasses Camera | China

Monday, February 9th, 2009

Support Video record function, The vidicon quality is high clear, without delay, play smoothly. Save Video files as AVI format, The recording frame rate: 20fps. Support 1.3 Mega pixel CMOS camera sensor, resolution: 1280*1024.
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How long till digital cameras come with HD video recording as the norm?

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009

Currently most digital cameras with video recording do so at VGA resolution, which is 640×480. HD resolution is 1280×720 or 1920×1080.
Uhm101, I'll agree that while they don't do everything well… they give you the flexibility to take both video and still images. For some people this convenience is great especially when traveling and you don't want to carry lots of equipment around. Just look at a Canon A720 camera. It takes good photos… and gives you okay videos when you want.

Never I hope. Multifunction devices do all things in a mediocre fashion.

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Do the current versions of the BB Curve 8320 have video recording?

Monday, January 26th, 2009

I have looked around and everywhere I keep getting the same answer. No! But, their is going to be 4.5 OS that will support it.

However, I asked my friend if her's had video recording and she said yes, but she just got her phone from tmobile. No upgrade in the OS or anything.

~someone please help me as I am planning on getting the curve next week.

Did she get the Curve 8320, or the Pearl 8120? The Curve 8320 from T-Mobile doesn't come with out-of-the-box video recording, as it is shipped with the 4.2.2 operating system. The Pearl 8120 does come with out-of-the-box video recording as it is running the 4.3.0 operating system.

The Curve 8330 models (for Alltel, Verizon and Sprint) come with video recording as well.

If your friend did get a Curve, ask her to check and see what operating system she is running on her BlackBerry. Go to Options > About to see the operating system version.

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Kodak EZ409HD Does 1080p Video Recording on the Skinny | godmode.me

Monday, January 26th, 2009

Just as the Flip Mino HD and Creative Vado HD can do HD recording with a slim profile, the Kodak EZ409HD can do the same. The difference? It just so happens to.
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What's the difference between mode SP and LP in recording a video?

Monday, January 19th, 2009

Video recording.

On my camcorder.

SP means standard play or short play.

LP mean low play or long play.
Either way SP should give better quality. Some times the different is barley noticeable. I just stick with the default setting on my camcorder.

My camcorder also has HP which stands for Harry potter and it does magical things on that setting…

Just kidding. It also has one more higher quality setting setting.

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Samsung Hz10w, Compact Camera With Video Recording In 720p And

Monday, January 12th, 2009

New series of compact cameras from Samsung. One of the new HZ10W this is a 10.2 megapixel compact camera with a 24mm Schneider lens and an optical zoom of 10.
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which is more telling, a mirror, a camera or a video recording ?

Monday, January 12th, 2009

I've seen all three of myself, in the mirror, on camera and on a video recording. I find myself to be the best looking in a mirror. I can handle the way I look in the mirror, but especially in pictures
I think I look ugly. So which more telling, the camera or the mirror or the video recording ?

Actually, your image in the mirror is seen in reverse. That is the way you see yourself most often and the way you think you look. The still photo or video is the way you do look. The video recording contains the most information and would be the most telling.

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Sony Webbie offers HD video recording in a colorful $200 package

Monday, January 12th, 2009

The big development in video recording for 2009 will be affordable HD. Even though 2008 brought us a couple of decent and affordable pocket HD camcorders, most major consumer electronics players are working hard on their own lineup of
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When recording video, how do you have audio only playback with video?

Monday, January 12th, 2009

I’m a DJ and I wanna video record one of my sets on my new HD camcorder. I want to be able to playback the video on my TV but want strictly audio playing while watching without all the background noises, echo’s etc. the camcorder picks up while recording. thanks in advance!

Your requirement makes no sense. The camcorder records what it records. If you want audio from the camcorder it will playback what the camcorder recorded - you can’t “take out the background noise” if the camcorder recorded it.

If you connected an audio cable from your sound system to your camcorder then the camcorder mics would not pick up the room noise… but that assumes the sound system was correctly connected to the camcorder and your camcorder has one or more audio-in jack and the audio levels captured by the camcorder are at an appropriate level and not over-saturating the camcorder’s audio system.

For playback, since you don’t want video, just connect the audio jacks - to a sound system… or even the TV.

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