granted once you get in an extremely loud area (right in front of the main speakers or next to the monitors) it gets distorted but for a point and shoot camera, it does a great job.
Woody go with the Casio they are slim and record real good you know what go to Costco buy one and try it out see if you like it if not return it ohh and the warranty is great.
Oct-31-2007 22:47
DaveT
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Registered: Jul 2002
Location: San Francisco
Ask ninetyninej...he always seems to have good audio in his records.
Oct-31-2007 22:52
RobertStern
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Registered: Oct 2005
Location: Earth!
Woody, if you want a camera that can with stand the club audio system and not sound distorted. The Panasonics are the only ones... Panasonic $240.00
Other wise the Canon SD1000 is like $169 right now, which is amazing!
Originally posted by Dj Blurr
Ive never had any issues with and of the Sony DV series cameras. The sound quality is pretty clear.
But I know there are other cams out there built for low light and stuff that are way better picturewise.
everything i have heard, in a club or massive the bass is always distorted and sounds like crap, especially if your close. The Panasonics don't do that.
Nov-01-2007 00:04
Dj Blurr
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Registered: Jul 2003
Location: Bay Area
quote:
Originally posted by RobertStern
everything i have heard, in a club or massive the bass is always distorted and sounds like crap, especially if your close. The Panasonics don't do that.
Not too shabby..
This was taken with my Sony DSCW70
Nov-01-2007 02:33
DjWoody
Chingon
Registered: May 2003
Location: Los Angeles (OC) / Mexicali
I love Canons. And Rizo just convinced me. All my cameras were Canons. The one that broked was an SD550. I can get it fixed for $150 @ Canon in Irvine, but for $100 I can get the one Rizo has... hmmm
Nov-01-2007 02:35
MR STROKE
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Registered: Oct 2004
Location: sacramento, USA
quote:
Originally posted by rizo
canon sd870is! i took this at high res mode but scaled it down for flash