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Next page NautilusIII:
Juli 2008

Hi!

I am a hobby photographer haunts (EOS 450D), but since we had our new puppy, I increasingly feel the need, together with photos synonymous times to be able to make videos.

Much of them I know not, but as a scientist I understand at least "en bissl what" of technology :-)

So, it's mostly small pictures of the puppies (the home, in the garden, in the puppy group), later the camera but certainly synonymous times etc. for children.

Time, a few edge data:

Budget: around 750 EUR (Def but <1000 EUR)
Weight: Very small and very light (<500g would be great)
Picture quality: Very important
Format: HD (hab ja synonymous NEN ne HD Television and HD graphics card)
Storage media: SD and / or HDD

The recording time should be "adequate" (about 1h).
Video Editing s.PC I do totsicher synonymous, it should therefore not be a problem.

My graphics card is an ATI Radeon 3870th

The Camera should be synonymous with something dark cope, should be the focal balanced (rather more telephoto from wide-angle).

Otherwise, I am an absolute freak feature - the more games the better :-)

Since I've pretty much had everything of Canon and am very pleased would be a camera made by Canon schön ...

What do you think?



Reply NautilusIII:

In the eye, I have incidentally Canon HF100.


Reply darg:

Hi,

in editing you have to be aware that, AVCHD is not easy to edit is what the hardware of the computer is concerned. To really work with you should be able to go through intermediates, ie the first stream lossless preferably in a simpler format (but still HD) to convert. Then you can edit it synonymous.
Since you are a looking for the easiest possible Cam would be one of the Canon of HFModelle not bad.
Easier to get HDMaterial edit of HDV cams, but they are tape based (HV30), which for some (not me!) Not as the true is. That you have to think about what YOU want. Both model series provide very good pictures in low light conditions but they all fail Cams at several thousand Euros.

Have fun with your search in the forum, the topic has already been cut several times and discussed.

Gruss

Axel, San Jose


Reply NautilusIII:

Thank you for your quick reply.


Reply haenjuin:

Hello,

nor any of my variety ... synonymous am an enthusiastic amateur photographer (and sometimes more than synonymous hobby ;-)) and also scientists. :-)

I too was faced with three months prior to the same decision ... I wanted to make videos synonymous times after I got up ... since Christmas is also a HDTV also available ... were almost the same conditions, we at Dir :-)

I have finally decided on the HV20, mainly because the picture quality and of praise here in the forum. I would like a synonymous with HDD or memory card, but better image quality of the HDV cams have finally given the rash.

Did synonymous but the advantage that the tapes actually getting anywhere, if something should be ... with memory cards is still somewhat different, especially abroad. :-(

But the picture quality is so synonymous constantly improving ... The new cams that are now in Japan were presented, then yes some use the bandwidth, the synonymous HDV uses (about 24-25MBit / s). Perhaps there would be something if they are synonymous would come to us.

On the Format: The HDV is pretty straightforward, just purely to the PC via Firewire with HDVSplit and then edit ... or as I usually do, directly onto the PS3, the files can be directly synonymous to play.

As with AVCHD editing is, I can not say, but one hears again and again that it is quite expensive to be a good PC and requires ... But the scientists have indeed in the rule (quad-core is due to) ... ;-)

Maybe this helps you something,
Greeting
Marc


Reply NautilusIII:

Thanks for your feedback.

Here is a quad with Radeon 3870, followed wirds not to fail, I hope I can now HF100 times 14 days free * g

If the garnicht goes, I can still switch to an HV * g


Reply darg:

"haenjuin" wrote:

As with AVCHD editing is, I can not say, but one hears again and again that it is quite expensive to be a good PC and requires ... But the scientists have indeed in the rule (quad-core is due to) ... ;-)



I had a few weeks ago the "pleasure" to work with AVCHD and None can tell me that the quad so much easier. It was just endless gestotter of the NLE, even playing in the player was quite omnivorous system. I think the whole is absolutely premature. As must be the hardware manufacturers and software suppliers much cut from the ribs, until it runs like HDV or DV.

Greeting
Axel, San Jose


Reply NautilusIII:

So on the pages of Pinnacle says:


System Requirements

* Windows ® XP with SP2 (SP3) or Windows Vista !" (SP 1)
* Intel ® Pentium ® or AMD Athlon !" 1.8 GHz or higher (2.4 GHz recommended)
o Intel Pentium HT or AMD Athlon 2.4 GHz or 1.6 GHz Dual core required for Windows Vista
o Intel ® Core !" 2 Duo 2.4 GHz or higher required for 1440x1080 AVCHD editing required
o Intel ® Core !" 2 Quad 2.66 GHz or higher required for 1920x1080 AVCHD editing required
* 1 GB RAM recommended
o 2 GB required for AVCHD, HD and / or Vista is recommended
o 2 GB required for AVCHD
* DirectX ® 9 - or 10 compatible graphics card with 64 MB (128 MB or higher recommended)
o 128 MB required for plug-ins (for Magic Bullet Looks: Pixel Shader 2 required, Intel GMA integrated graphics cards are not supported; for VitaScene with HD: 512MB required)
o 128 MB for Windows Vista (256 MB recommended)
o 256 MB for HD and AVCHD editing requires
* DirectX 9 - compatible sound card or higher
* 3 GB of free disk space to install software
* DVD-ROM drive to install software
* Optional:
o CD burner for creating of Video CDs or Super Video CDs (S-VCDs)
o DVD Burners for the production of DVD, HD DVD and AVCHD discs on standard DVD media
o Blu-ray burner for the production of Blu-ray discs *
o sound card with surround sound output required for preview of surround sound mix *


I have a Q6600 (2.4GHz) but I at 3.0 GHz can run, 4GB Ram and a Radeon 3870 512MB, but this must be rich, right?


Reply darg:

Pinnacle :-) The specs of the software stalls, you can forget it. Sony HDV s.für Is a P4 with 3.0GHz single core. One can thus "work" but I have garnicht enough coffee in the house, so I the meantime, with coffee drinking may fill. The minimum specs are just very well polished, nothing more.
I edit my HDVs with a core duo, which runs at 3.6GHz, 3GB of memory with 1066MHz which is the whole incredibly fast but when I have something with the Velocity Envelopes or filter games, the whole story below 12fps in the preview and my system is very slim designed, which are secondary processes.
Would you recommend somewhere a AVCHD file to arrange times and so to play around and see how it goes.

Axel, San Jose


Reply NautilusIII:

I see.

And ne stupid beginner question:
That would make no verlusfrei in something "unkompromiertes / easier digestible" transform otherwise everybody would do, right?


Reply darg:

"NautilusIII" wrote:
I see.

And ne stupid beginner question:
That would make no verlusfrei in something "unkompromiertes / easier digestible" transform otherwise everybody would do, right?


Well, do the people know. You have to do is the right codec to take. Since I do not have to do with my HDV material you would have other questions, because I can not help you unfortunately.
Generally, however, is important to note that the decompressed lossless codec, but arise naturally huge AVI file that can be stored somewhere, of course, but when the hard drive prices of $ 150 per TB no longer is a problem :-) I would, however, despite the original material always somewhere to archive, you never know .....
Look you here in the forum search function by using AVCHD and Intermediates or proxies to. As has already been used as written. Have you already Pinnacle or you plan to buy it? If you have any NLE I would have given it any care that they might be Convertierung as a batch process supported.

Gruss

Axel, San Jose


Reply NautilusIII:

Pinnacle belongings yet.
What is really NLE? :-)

Sorry, new in the video scene :-)


Reply Markus:

"NautilusIII" wrote:
What is really NLE? :-)




Reply NautilusIII:

Thank you very much.



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