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Sep 7 2009 08:53pm
I am in search of a camera that does not lagg footage like I see a lot of camera's doing on this "YouTube" when people record. Any advice from any camera experts or anybody having a lot of experience with cameras?
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Sep 8 2009 02:51am
As far as video cameras?
I have a Sony VX-2100 that works really well for everything I do... fairly cheap for a 3CCD camera.
Most of the videos on YouTube are shot with a cell phone or by idiots that have never heard of a tripod.

How much are you looking to spend and what are you filming?
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Sep 8 2009 10:11am
I would love to spend around $500-$800 dollars on one some day. I want to start filming myself playing Guitar, and I would love it if my fingers did not look like if they are not keeping up with the sound, do you understand? I've seen some films on this "YouTube" that are like that, and I do not want mine to look like that if I ever actually film myself. Thank you for your help though WarCow, I greatly appreciate it.
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Sep 8 2009 01:09pm
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I would love to spend around $500-$800 dollars on one some day. I want to start filming myself playing Guitar, and I would love it if my fingers did not look like if they are not keeping up with the sound, do you understand? I've seen some films on this "YouTube" that are like that, and I do not want mine to look like that if I ever actually film myself. Thank you for your help though WarCow, I greatly appreciate it.


Well for that you just need a half decent video camera, pretty much any real video camera should be able to do this..
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Sep 8 2009 05:28pm
Yeah, even a camcorder can take a good quality video as long as you have enough light. The problem with smaller/cheaper camcorders is that they do not do very well under low light condition. That is where you'll get out of sync and choppy video.
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Sep 9 2009 11:14am
Oh okay, I understand what you guys mean, thank you very much for your help, I greatly appreciate it.
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