Kodak Zi8 Samples #1: 720p 60fps
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Top Comments
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Great sample vids!!!!! Saw both. I would like it if you put a dozen more sample vids on You Tube. I'd watch them straight through, not a lie.
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nice you filmed metrotown. i just got zi8 too - hear this is a good pocket cam
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I don't think YouTube allows anything more than 30 fps. Which is the most the human eye can discern. 60 fps would give you more frames, say for like sports, it will make it look better in slow motion.
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It's funny beacuse youtube cap all videos to max 30fps
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cool : )
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@pobhockle You can fade out clips in any kind of movie editor program
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Nice view of Vancouver!
GO CANUCKS GO!
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after you edit, did you save it in 60fps?
does youtube playback in 60fps?
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is it also known as the sportsplay?
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i don't see why ppl keep shooting at 60fps and not using it's slow motion capabilities.
i mean, 60fps gives slightly less motion blur, but 60fps creates some nice slow motion shots.
not extremely slow, no, but still awesome. rather then seeing some 60fps converted to 30fps, i'd like to see 60fps slow motion.
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Nice vid, its pretty good for night shoots especially as its a handheld, impressive
is there any update por the establizer problem?
M0rthyM0rdoR 1 year ago
@M0rthyM0rdoR Thank you for they comment. I don't believe I used an image stabilizer in the sample videos, but whenever I do, there is one that is built in with iMovie if you use Mac OSX. I use it because it's there and I don't like to go to third party programs, I like to edit in one program and post. If you use Windows, check out Virtual Dub, it's free and I hear it works well.
patryktv 1 year ago
Hi, i'm interested with this Kodak Zi 8...but i ask me what software you used for video editing ? And how powerfull my computer (PC) must be ?
alanrufus 1 year ago
@alanrufus The software I used for editing is iMovie, as I use a Mac computer primarily. If you are shooting 1080p video, then you want to make sure your computer is not too slow or that you have at least 2gb of faster ram, your processor has to be faster than average as well. I have a 2nd slower computer that I tested with iMovie, it's a Mac mini 2ghz with 4gb of 1066mhz RAM. It had no issues. Hope this helps =D
patryktv 1 year ago