-=PCTechTalk=- Re: camcorders, opinion pls?

HI Troth,

That is what I was thinking.  I am researching what to look for in a 
camcorder, looks like for me it good low light performance, seems size of 
chip is important, and optical lens, easy handling. I want ability to 
transfer old vhs tapes and to edit movies and add sound etc. on the 
computer.  I will also need to get editing software for all of this.

I am right now exasberated at my photo editing program as I cant fix it to 
where I can see the options at the bottom of the interface, like to crop, 
save etc...used to be able to see it, ive tried everything i can think of. 
When I double click on a file in my directory photosuite opens it, I see the 
photo fine, then click an option on the left but to finish the process I 
need to click on commands at the bottom and it is like the screen is too big 
or something but Ived tried resizing blah blah and nothing. grrr..

Christine
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Sent: Monday, July 24, 2006 3:49 PM
Subject: -=PCTechTalk=- Re: camcorders, opinion pls?


> No... you only need it if you plan on editing.
> On the same note... if you plan on editing the video, you're probably 
> better off getting a camcorder that records either to hard drive or 
> miniDV, as the unit that records straight to DVD will be a waste.
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> On Sun, 23 Jul 2006 21:38:16 -0400, Christine wrote:
>> If you buy the newer kind with the dvd burner in it, do you still
>> need movie software on your computer?
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