Hi,
My old digital camera allowed me to make film clips up to 99 seconds. My current camera goes no longer than 30 seconds, unless I missed a setting. This shift in cameras effectively stopped my wee production of interesting food technique clips.
Recently when LTH's platform began allowing embedded videos, I thought about revisiting this. I went to a lecture this morning on using internet videos to support your business, which further fired me up.
I inquired with the presenters on what they use for their on-the-fly video recording. There were three recs that really were quite different pieces:
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Logitech 9000 - for use with your desktop.
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Flipcamera- For a built-in camera for a laptop, they liked those in Acer (?) laptops.
Obviously, I am looking for compact. If it can fit nicely in my purse and go everywhere, it will get use. If it requires special space considerations, it will be in the car or at home, which defeats my purposes.
I'm interested in the optimum low cost digital video camera, whether it is new or discontinued. Its been known sometimes an earlier model of a camera had better features than a newer model.
Tips on microphones are welcome, too. I've read you can go cheap with the camera and wise to put money into the microphone. For hosting, I currently use vimeo and youtube.
Any thoughts, tips and hard-earned advice is always welcome.
Regards,