i transferred all vids to my mac. at the time, hd was not supported by you tube. if i was to upload a video straight from the cam, it would turn out looking very low quality, so , i imported the vid into imovie, then i re-exported the vid using an h.264 codec, in hd so that the video would atleast be able to be viewed in a higher setting.
the image stablization software is called "gee three slick effects", but it's for imovie on the mac. if you are a windows person, adobe has premiere elements( version 4 at the least) that includes an image stabilizer. if you have a broadband and use bittorrent, you can try and download the program, but you might have download several versions, just to make sure that you have the right one.
you know, i never knew about that. of course, i never did read the manual. i just discovered image stabilization software that will fix any shaky footage. if nothing else impresses me after this next wave of pocket hd cams, i just might have to go back to wal-mart and purchase another, although i wasn't too hot on the visual noise in low light. thank you very much for putting me in check.
Sorry the first post was a little harsh. I was on the iPhone and it replaces heck with hell, haha. Yeah I think it's great. The microphone is a little bad, but editing software helps, you should be able to turn it up there. The night feature helps alot, although I havnt used it more then just testing it once.
What image stabilization software did you discover? I'm just a little displeased with it's shaky video. Is there any thing else you can recommend for this camera as I just got laid off and I'm not going to buy anything else.
Can you tell me if this camera runs off something plugged in. It says there's a DC door but, what is that? Can you get extra batteries anywhere and they're not expensive? I haven't had this camera long--just a few weeks. Tell me your experience with it, tips, tricks. you can e-mail me if you like. oh, what do you do for image stabilization?
hey, right now i bought AgfaPhoto DV5000HD and its ok, the macro isnt that good and it have decent HD. Now im thinking of returning it and buying the camcorder you are using and i was wondering if you would recomend it
yeah, the jazz is a total piece of crap. the aiptek action hd had a faster focus, but it shot terrible in low light compared to the sanyo, and just like the sanyo, it has no image stabilization.'truth is, you won't find anything decent for less than $300, in the "pocket-cam" department. there is, however, the samsung nv100(tl34 in the states). it shoots hd video at 720p, 14.7 MP stills, and it has both optical and digital image stabilization.
Thanks for the video... I really was considering the camera, but I might try and find a better one. That focus is a bit too slow for my liking. But hey, better than my Jazz and it's fixed/2 position focus!
my overall opinion of the sanyo vpc hd100 is that if you bought one, take it back.HA!!! honestly, it isn't too bad for shits and grins, especially if you don't have a camcorder, but you would be doing your self a favour by taking it back and spending a little cash. the fucking thing takes a year to focus and there's no image stabilization, so, for non shaky video, tripods or steady cams are a requirement. add a faster focus, i.s., a flash for stills, and it might be worth a shit to keep around.
i have Q how to do u edit ur video on final cut po?
skakid10689 2 years ago
did you have the camera in the Macro mode?
It is supposed to focus down to 1 cm. or about 1/2".
This is blurry video and out of focus.
firewalled1951 2 years ago
What did you use to convert the video to something compatible with image editing software/youtube?
hideyourfeatherss 3 years ago
i transferred all vids to my mac. at the time, hd was not supported by you tube. if i was to upload a video straight from the cam, it would turn out looking very low quality, so , i imported the vid into imovie, then i re-exported the vid using an h.264 codec, in hd so that the video would atleast be able to be viewed in a higher setting.
thaiguysabu 3 years ago
should i buy this camcorder, any recommendations?
masternate61 3 years ago
the image stablization software is called "gee three slick effects", but it's for imovie on the mac. if you are a windows person, adobe has premiere elements( version 4 at the least) that includes an image stabilizer. if you have a broadband and use bittorrent, you can try and download the program, but you might have download several versions, just to make sure that you have the right one.
thaiguysabu 3 years ago
I have the camera and its great. Don't know what the hell your talking about, push the record button in half way and it refocuses...
Ryan2925 3 years ago
you know, i never knew about that. of course, i never did read the manual. i just discovered image stabilization software that will fix any shaky footage. if nothing else impresses me after this next wave of pocket hd cams, i just might have to go back to wal-mart and purchase another, although i wasn't too hot on the visual noise in low light. thank you very much for putting me in check.
thaiguysabu 3 years ago
Sorry the first post was a little harsh. I was on the iPhone and it replaces heck with hell, haha. Yeah I think it's great. The microphone is a little bad, but editing software helps, you should be able to turn it up there. The night feature helps alot, although I havnt used it more then just testing it once.
Ryan2925 3 years ago
What image stabilization software did you discover? I'm just a little displeased with it's shaky video. Is there any thing else you can recommend for this camera as I just got laid off and I'm not going to buy anything else.
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compton3c 3 years ago
Can you tell me if this camera runs off something plugged in. It says there's a DC door but, what is that? Can you get extra batteries anywhere and they're not expensive? I haven't had this camera long--just a few weeks. Tell me your experience with it, tips, tricks. you can e-mail me if you like. oh, what do you do for image stabilization?
compton3c 3 years ago
hey, right now i bought AgfaPhoto DV5000HD and its ok, the macro isnt that good and it have decent HD. Now im thinking of returning it and buying the camcorder you are using and i was wondering if you would recomend it
guitar4542 3 years ago
you got a xp, huh? wow, you must have been at the top of your class.
thaiguysabu 3 years ago
have you not read my comments below? i do not favor the sanyo quite so much. it's alright, but i returned mine after 6 days.
thaiguysabu 3 years ago
hey can you tell me what you did to get the video to your computer. i got a xp
UmNothankyou 3 years ago
yeah, the jazz is a total piece of crap. the aiptek action hd had a faster focus, but it shot terrible in low light compared to the sanyo, and just like the sanyo, it has no image stabilization.'truth is, you won't find anything decent for less than $300, in the "pocket-cam" department. there is, however, the samsung nv100(tl34 in the states). it shoots hd video at 720p, 14.7 MP stills, and it has both optical and digital image stabilization.
thaiguysabu 3 years ago
Thanks for the video... I really was considering the camera, but I might try and find a better one. That focus is a bit too slow for my liking. But hey, better than my Jazz and it's fixed/2 position focus!
DarrenCax 3 years ago
my overall opinion of the sanyo vpc hd100 is that if you bought one, take it back.HA!!! honestly, it isn't too bad for shits and grins, especially if you don't have a camcorder, but you would be doing your self a favour by taking it back and spending a little cash. the fucking thing takes a year to focus and there's no image stabilization, so, for non shaky video, tripods or steady cams are a requirement. add a faster focus, i.s., a flash for stills, and it might be worth a shit to keep around.
thaiguysabu 3 years ago