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Canon Minidv
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Question: How do I get videos from my Canon miniDV cassette onto the computer?
Answer: From the cassette, you'll need:
1) A MiniDV player or camcorder.
2) A FireWire (also known as DV, iLink, IEEE1394) cable.
3) A FireWire port on your computer.
4) Video capture software (it's a feature of most video editing programs).If you don't have the FireWire port on your computer, you can purchase a FireWire card. One is the ADS Pyro (NOT the ADS Pyro A/V Link, that's a converter). That one runs about $30.
SOME newer camcorders do support USB 2.0 video transfer, but ALL support FireWire. If you have a camcorder that supports this new feature, you may use it if a USB port on your computer supports USB 2.0.
You will also need software that can capture video.
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Question: How to Remove Stuck MiniDv Cassette from Canon Elura Camcorder?
Subject says it all really... I have a Canon Elura camcorder which plays/records on MiniDv cassettes. One of the tapes is now stuck in the cassette sleeve. I can open the compartment to remove the cassette, yet it doesn't activate and open... it only "whirs" for a second or two and then stops. Any suggestions or quick fixes? Much thanks!
Answer: Have you tried to give the metal case a gentle tap sometimes the carrier just get stuck, and that can free it. anything you do to the carrier must be very gentle, as you can easily damage it, and that can cost a fair amount of money to fix.
you need to check to see if the tape is wrapped around the rollers/head, if it is you may have to free it, but again this must be done VERY VERY gently, making sure you do not scratch the heads in anyway, you may loose way it on the tape you damage but you can splice it together to capture everything else. only try this if you ore confident enough to have a go, if not then you should get it looked at.
just a gently tap may fix it.
Wish you luck
RR
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Lighter Style Digital
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Question: Waning a new look and style?
Hi people!
I'm hoping ya'll can help me out with this. I have light brown/dirty blonde hair (with here-and-there natural highlights). It's on the verge of being long, and is thick (but not un-manageable).
I've had this look for a while now and am wanting some color change. I'm wondering what sort of highlights and lowlights would look good in a sort of rebel sense without (scarring my chance at a job).
I'm wanting a new hair cut, but nothing that makes my bangs hang in my eyes (sexy, but irritating!). I'm trying to keep the length too.
P.S.- I can't upload a pic since my digital camera broke, so if anyone knows of a website I could look at, much appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
I thought about permanent color and dying, but then I would have light roots...Answer: How to determine your face shape & select a flattering hair cut: http://beauty.about.com/od/hairbasics/a/flattering.htm
Gallery of photos of hair cuts organized by length: http://matrix.com/find_your_hair_style/
Product information for Natural Match hair dye. This site will help you determine flattering hair colors & is good for ideas/reference: http://naturalmatch.com/
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Question: is 5x optical & digital zoom good?
I want a new camera for attending sci fi conventions, normal done in a large dimly lit room where my images will be focused on a stage and normally someone under a spot light.
Someone said to get 10 mega pixels but i dont know if i should get SLR or point and shoot ?
I have found a Samsung S1050 10MP which is a good price but is the following good for what i want?
# Design/style: High zoom.
# Body material: Metal.
# 10m pixels.
# 5 x optical zoom.
# 5 x digital zoom.
# 3in LCD screen.
# Digital anti-blur.
# Face detection - 9 faces.
# Continuous shooting.
# In-camera red eye fix.
# SD memory card compatible.
# 50MB internal memory.I understand optical zoom is better, and this one has a 5x but do you think it would be good? or should i wait save and get an SLR??
Thanks
Answer: For your listed needs there really is no camera with all those features that will do what you want in dimly lit rooms.
Your best bet is to start with a DSLR, good standard zoom lens and an external flash
DSLR's have
* Lens interchangeability
* A sensor that is over 15 times larger than P&S cameras
* The ones that are made out of metal (magnesium) have 3 inch LCD's (Nikon D3, D300 and Canon 1Ds Mark III, 450D) all over 10MP sensors
*Continuous shooting
*Image stabilization and/or vibration reduction is best done in the lens, that is why all the Nikon and Canon cameras use lenses with that design
*Redeye is avoided by using an external flashBut the have:
*No face detection
*No digital anti-blur
*No digital zoom
*some use SD memory cards or CF cards
*no internal memory
and high zoom is not important, because you can pick any lens you want from over 30 differentness lenses.Take a look
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/compare_post.asp?method=sidebyside&cameras=canon_eos1dsmkiii%2Ccanon_eos450d%2Cnikon_d300%2Cnikon_d3&show=all
Most bang for the buck? Amazon is selling the Nikon D40 with a AF-S 18-55 mm lens for under $470. You really need to go into a camera store and hold a few DSLR's in your hands and see what YOU think.
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