@underpr0perlighting Hrmmm, from my memory, I believe the HF S100 does not have a viewfinder, nor does it shoot in the native 24P mode (common for the "film" look). However, the HF S100 does have sharper video, requires no tapes, and has a slightly better performance over the HV40. In the end, it's a matter of preference since they both are very similar, minus a few functions. In my case, I picked the HV40 in order to shoot in the native 24P mode. Hope that helps!
Can I get this smooth slow motion effect using Sony Vegas pro 9, even if the footage isn't of great picture quality? Plus that link won't work when I try it...
@fireflys101 Try the link again, I updated the link under the video's description. You should be able to achieve the same effect. In fact, that tutorial has a Sony Vegas option!
@REDBULLISNOBULLSHIT Good question! Both cameras are very similar. In fact when it comes to quality, you can pretty much achieve the same thing. The only cool feature in my opinion the HV40 has over the HV30 is the 24f shooting mode. It allows you to shoot at 24 frames progressively without having to deal with interlaced footage. Other than that, even the HV20 shoots well (search the short film "Locked" on Vimeo for an example of its quality). Hope that helps!
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I just got this camera. How do i upload it on to the computer?? i know i need a firewire cable but im confused?
1klee2 5 months ago
I just got this camera. How do i upload it on to the computer?? i know i need a firewire cable but im confused?
1klee2 5 months ago
awesome! and thanks for the how-to :) im deciding on buying this camera or the hf s100... which do you recommend?
underpr0perlighting 11 months ago
@underpr0perlighting Hrmmm, from my memory, I believe the HF S100 does not have a viewfinder, nor does it shoot in the native 24P mode (common for the "film" look). However, the HF S100 does have sharper video, requires no tapes, and has a slightly better performance over the HV40. In the end, it's a matter of preference since they both are very similar, minus a few functions. In my case, I picked the HV40 in order to shoot in the native 24P mode. Hope that helps!
Lee2008 11 months ago
Can I get this smooth slow motion effect using Sony Vegas pro 9, even if the footage isn't of great picture quality? Plus that link won't work when I try it...
fireflys101 1 year ago
@fireflys101 Try the link again, I updated the link under the video's description. You should be able to achieve the same effect. In fact, that tutorial has a Sony Vegas option!
Lee2008 11 months ago
Thanks For the help :)
So Both Videocameras are About The same just the fact the hv40 is a little bit better ;)
REDBULLISNOBULLSHIT 1 year ago
Whats best Canon Hv30 or Canon Hv40 (:
REDBULLISNOBULLSHIT 1 year ago
@REDBULLISNOBULLSHIT Good question! Both cameras are very similar. In fact when it comes to quality, you can pretty much achieve the same thing. The only cool feature in my opinion the HV40 has over the HV30 is the 24f shooting mode. It allows you to shoot at 24 frames progressively without having to deal with interlaced footage. Other than that, even the HV20 shoots well (search the short film "Locked" on Vimeo for an example of its quality). Hope that helps!
Lee2008 1 year ago
i want to drink...
EchoFledo 1 year ago
@DevinRossProductions
Yep!!! Very possible! In fact, you can do this with practically any video editor. For Vegas, check out the blog in the video description
Lee2008 1 year ago