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HV30 TEST 60i - PARK

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HV30 60i test in Park

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  • once again im blown you do great work hmm what type of adapter do you use?

  • I don't have an adapter. Thanks for the kind words!

  • Is this the HV30 right out of the box? or are there any attachments lika an adapter?

  • Yeah, I didn't use any adapters with it. I just got it and was testing some random stuff in the park.

  • what did you set your shutter speed at? and what settings did you use, also what did you capture with?

  • The shutter speed and everything was on the default. I captured with Sony Vegas and just messed with the contrast and brightness pretty extremely, haha. I finally got a new canera, haha.

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  • Did you do the slow motion while editing on the computer or does the camera record it like that?

  • @RodrigoElGatoNegro 60 fps interlaced? I'm guessing.

  • what is the name of the song ?

  • Well, I'm guessing your computer has a card slot. You can probably find a Firewire adapter that plugs into the card slot. I did that when starting out. I think they sell them at Best Buy. They are relatively cheap compared to most video equipment.

  • but is it possible to upload using USB? my computer doesnt have a firewire port.

  • What program did you use to get those effects man?

    Peace

    Rob

  • Actually USB has a higher max transfer rate. The difference is that USB 2.0 transfers files in bursts and firewire transfers files in a constant stream. This means either is better for certain tasks. The constant stream is optimized for video transfers.

  • very dream like.i love my HV30 too!

  • firewire transfers files a lot faster than USB connection does. If you can imagine how big a file is as far as HD video qaulity goes, a USB wouldn't be able to upload that much information. Note that some camcorders do have that option, but with a lot of these camcorders going HD, you'll more than likely need a firewire connection. Majority of the time it'll be a 4pin to 6pin connection.

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