Can you please tell me how you uploaded this to your computer? You know like capture the tapes from it cause i have this cam. And my computer want recognize it, it onlu says mini dv-in on the camera but it dosen't pop up on my omputer.
hello everyone, you can not do a camera test on youtube, you see how this video isn't hidef...if i took a standard definition camcorder, and i converted it through final cut, i could make the video hi def, so you can not tell how the camera is in this video, does everyone understand?, i'm not trying to make anyone angry, i'm trying to tell you guys the truth, go on my profile, the video i made "destroy build destroy" was filmed with a standard def camera, and i made it 720p, go check it out :)
Hey thanks for sharing your video. Impressive on that video. Perhaps, I should get Final Cut, would Final Cut Express suffice? Does the rendering take longer to upload to youtube if its HD?
@gmlasam well it depends, i upload 2 mins videos, all the time, it takes about, anywhere from 1 to 3 hours, it seems long but it isn't, a good way to pass the time it to play modern warfare while the processing takes action, and when its done, and online, it takes like 45 mins to be viewable, and the next day it will be able to be hi-def
@curtismichael14 I think you mean no one can truly do a HD camera test on youtube.
Because If someone has a SD camcorder and the leave it in the SD format just to show people what the camera does that could be considered a camera test.
I think you should be clearer in your comment because saying you can't do a camera test on youtube is like saying you can't bunt in baseball... :)
Good eye, some can't see difference, but others can. In daylight white balance mode, there seems to be a blueish tint it and the video seems to have a slight contrast in colors. In auto white balance mode, the video has a bit of an orange tint to it and the colors seem a little washed out.
With those two shots, I wonder if anyone call tell the difference. I always set white balance to the presets (daylight, cloudy, indoors) and leave it at that. That's reliable and basically good enough. As far as this experiment is concerned, I think artificial light is a bigger challenge than natural light.
Yes, there is a very subtle difference between the white balance settings. I agree that artificial light is a bigger challenge. In fact, I also made a video on that titled, "Canon ZR960 White Balance Test". Check it out and see what you think.
that's absolutely horrible.
AsherZim 2 months ago
Can you please tell me how you uploaded this to your computer? You know like capture the tapes from it cause i have this cam. And my computer want recognize it, it onlu says mini dv-in on the camera but it dosen't pop up on my omputer.
MartinCooperFilms 2 months ago
hd is now the camera to buy
Ibringthetruth1 4 months ago
Daylight setting seems to look slightly better than auto setting.
jameschan6 5 months ago
this quality sucks ass
YavaSkateboards 11 months ago 2
not hd
mman200 1 year ago
Are there any weird things you need to get to get the clips from your camera to your computer?
Spheett 1 year ago
Does the ZR 960 let you choose between 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratio?
DjEndurancE 1 year ago
Does it take picures as well?
Spheett 1 year ago
I think daylight looks a lot better!
ActiveWorldsLunitic 1 year ago
hello everyone, you can not do a camera test on youtube, you see how this video isn't hidef...if i took a standard definition camcorder, and i converted it through final cut, i could make the video hi def, so you can not tell how the camera is in this video, does everyone understand?, i'm not trying to make anyone angry, i'm trying to tell you guys the truth, go on my profile, the video i made "destroy build destroy" was filmed with a standard def camera, and i made it 720p, go check it out :)
curtismichael14 1 year ago 2
@curtismichael14
Hey thanks for sharing your video. Impressive on that video. Perhaps, I should get Final Cut, would Final Cut Express suffice? Does the rendering take longer to upload to youtube if its HD?
gmlasam 1 year ago
@gmlasam well it depends, i upload 2 mins videos, all the time, it takes about, anywhere from 1 to 3 hours, it seems long but it isn't, a good way to pass the time it to play modern warfare while the processing takes action, and when its done, and online, it takes like 45 mins to be viewable, and the next day it will be able to be hi-def
curtismichael14 1 year ago
@curtismichael14 Not everyone goes crazy over HI DEF certainly not me. CCD is good enough for me.
mortalImmortality 1 year ago
@curtismichael14 I think you mean no one can truly do a HD camera test on youtube.
Because If someone has a SD camcorder and the leave it in the SD format just to show people what the camera does that could be considered a camera test.
I think you should be clearer in your comment because saying you can't do a camera test on youtube is like saying you can't bunt in baseball... :)
sjsteelshark 1 week ago
does this need a SD cards
HmongZboy 2 years ago
@HmongZboy
It does not use any flash memory cards. It uses a miniDV tape cartridge.
gmlasam 2 years ago
@gmlasam then how did you put it up online ,
starabi1096 11 months ago
I would like to use this camera, for a single CCD camcorder, it seems to get the same color clarity and depth of a standard prosumer 3-CCD camcorder.
ItsJustSkating 2 years ago
That is good to hear that a entry level camcorder has the same color clarity as a prosumer camcorder.
gmlasam 2 years ago
definately looks better on daylight
jayzskater 2 years ago
Good eye, some can't see difference, but others can. In daylight white balance mode, there seems to be a blueish tint it and the video seems to have a slight contrast in colors. In auto white balance mode, the video has a bit of an orange tint to it and the colors seem a little washed out.
gmlasam 2 years ago
With those two shots, I wonder if anyone call tell the difference. I always set white balance to the presets (daylight, cloudy, indoors) and leave it at that. That's reliable and basically good enough. As far as this experiment is concerned, I think artificial light is a bigger challenge than natural light.
mooney47 2 years ago
Yes, there is a very subtle difference between the white balance settings. I agree that artificial light is a bigger challenge. In fact, I also made a video on that titled, "Canon ZR960 White Balance Test". Check it out and see what you think.
gmlasam 2 years ago