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Posted by DJ Mikey Mike on Aug-27-2007 11:29:

Nixon Coolpix S200

Video sample here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gciiq1V5YXg


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Aug-27-2007 14:37:

Why is this topic still in MD?


Posted by Abhay on Aug-28-2007 17:09:

For whoever suggested canon EOS, it's too damn big for the purpose of happy snaps.

really it depends on what u want the camera for.


Posted by Purple on Aug-30-2007 07:26:

EOS is already out of option in first page.


Posted by Vision1 on Sep-09-2007 15:03:

Arrow

Don't know if it helps but the casio EX V7 is very good at sound recording en has 7 x optical zoom

example http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1c6H46ugIz8

btw here another example from a casio but i don't know for sure if it is the casio EX V7. one thing i know is that the sound sounds very good even the bass :P

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZOSfeuOOr4


Posted by WardC on Sep-09-2007 18:06:

Here is a question (odd question...but) - I used to take my Sony TRV-8 (mini DV camcorder) to parties and such and get *really good* video footage, and the audio was great. This was back in 2000-2001. I took it to probably 20 parties, festivals, raves during that time, and I compiled my footage into a documentary later. The video was excellent quality since it was true DV. Later, I started having trouble as promoters were searching bags at the entrance to clubs and venues and telling me I couldn't take my cam in. So I just don't take it anymore � BUT, now everybody takes "regular" digital cameras that have built-in video capability....but the video AND audio isn't nearly on par of that with a real DV cam or a DVD video cam.

My question is - now that promoters are basically "letting" people take these little digital cameras into venues *knowing* they can take video footage, and audio footage, do they still have a problem with people bringing REAL video cameras/camcorders into the venue vs. the little SD or flash ram digital camera that everybody has OR cellphone, which they will usually let you take in. They have mini-DVD style camcorders now and small mini-DV cams that will fit in your pockets, much better of a video camera than a standard Digital camera, and the audio quality is much better too since they have a real studio mic built in...

These cams are usually a tad bit larger than a little digital camera, so they would be harder to put in your pocket (I used to bring mine in a backpack) - but alot of promoters are not letting backpacks into parties/clubs now, and searching them if they do - I just don't know if the idea of a taking a REAL video camera (mini DV or DVD-R) cam is quite accepted with the clubs/promoters/security yet.... anybody have experience with this in recent times? What's the current consensus about this?


Posted by kadomony on Sep-09-2007 19:57:

quote:
Originally posted by WardC
Here is a question (odd question...but) - I used to take my Sony TRV-8 (mini DV camcorder) to parties and such and get *really good* video footage, and the audio was great. This was back in 2000-2001. I took it to probably 20 parties, festivals, raves during that time, and I compiled my footage into a documentary later. The video was excellent quality since it was true DV. Later, I started having trouble as promoters were searching bags at the entrance to clubs and venues and telling me I couldn't take my cam in. So I just don't take it anymore � BUT, now everybody takes "regular" digital cameras that have built-in video capability....but the video AND audio isn't nearly on par of that with a real DV cam or a DVD video cam.

My question is - now that promoters are basically "letting" people take these little digital cameras into venues *knowing* they can take video footage, and audio footage, do they still have a problem with people bringing REAL video cameras/camcorders into the venue vs. the little SD or flash ram digital camera that everybody has OR cellphone, which they will usually let you take in. They have mini-DVD style camcorders now and small mini-DV cams that will fit in your pockets, much better of a video camera than a standard Digital camera, and the audio quality is much better too since they have a real studio mic built in...

These cams are usually a tad bit larger than a little digital camera, so they would be harder to put in your pocket (I used to bring mine in a backpack) - but alot of promoters are not letting backpacks into parties/clubs now, and searching them if they do - I just don't know if the idea of a taking a REAL video camera (mini DV or DVD-R) cam is quite accepted with the clubs/promoters/security yet.... anybody have experience with this in recent times? What's the current consensus about this?


most semi-big/big events will allow bags, however they WILL search them and will either deny you access, or hold it til the end of the show if you have anything more professional than non-slr camera or cellphone


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Sep-09-2007 20:49:

Why is this thread still in MD?


Posted by narcism on Sep-09-2007 22:17:



heres one i took on the weekend


Posted by yujie__ on Sep-10-2007 02:54:

Fuji f20 for under $150 if you can find it. It does some amazing pics if you check flickr or dpreview forums


Posted by Al on Sep-10-2007 03:04:

quote:
Originally posted by Abhay
quality of nikons i think will go down soon because they're using some other companys lens.



NEEEEEEEEEVVVVVVVVVVVVEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!

meh...tamron does lenses compatible with nikon and so do other companies, but fuck it, why would you even go for something like that?? desides price which is not a good enough reason.


If it's not a Nikkor, it ain't worth it.


Posted by idoru on Sep-10-2007 06:33:

My Sony Cybershot has never failed me on picture quality and video. Plus the sound on it is great. Not the best for video because the club was fairly dark, but these were taken right in front of a fucking huge stack of speakers on a Funktion One system and I could feel my chest vibrating...




Posted by kr00t0n on Sep-10-2007 08:50:

My Canon Ixus takes great lowlight video, ideal for lasers and such, but the bass does distort horribly

Of the ones posted in here, the Nikon Coolpix seems to be the best for video and sound.

There are others with better sound, but the videos are either too choppy, or far too dark.

Sample of mine:

http://www.kr00t0n.com/Videos/Wildc...rettyLights.wmv


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