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2012-05-06
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2012-05-06
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imo steady hand is also equally important as 720p &1080p..
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2012-05-06
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To me, I would Prefer Galaxy Note
the all n one Device(some what )
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2012-05-06
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2012-05-06
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camcorder, device, video |
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The poll is: "what do people use to shoot video?"
Do you even shoot video nowadays?
The last camcorder I ever bought was a DCR-PC9E for £1000, it's a DV camcorder (that's how long ago it was). Today I noticed I rarely ever use a camcorder anymore and that it has been a very, very long time since I have.
What made me realize was the fact that my brothers wedding is coming up, he will more than likely hire a professional cameraman but then I thought, should I also shoot my own personal video? what would I use to shoot this video? would I use a phone? A DSLR? or do I buy a camcorder? camcorders seem like a dying breed, to me it seems that cameras and phones have replaced them.
So my question to you is, do you sill shoot video on occasions, and if so what do you use. Be as specific as you like, and recommendations are also welcome.
Last edited by Cue; 2012-05-06 at 01:21.