Best Camcorders for Frames
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- 1 RECOMMENDED by 3 people for FRAMES
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Positives: Great Display, Nice Video Quality, Nice Sound Quality, Recording Format: High Definition,Flash Media,AVCHD
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taking photos in continuous mode is also very good (about 4 frames per second, comparable to dslr cameras), however, the shutter response is nowhere near the dslr (it's slower than dslr), and i'm
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+ machine gun shutter, the "high speed continuous" still mode was able to fire off 30 - 50 still frames in short order as if you're filming a cartoon, and the lcd is sharper than most hdtv's so you
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the menus and functions (where they are and how to set them) are also logical, but do require a little familiarization with locations and terms (cine mode, agc limit, aiaf frames) so you do need to
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- 2 RECOMMENDED by 6 people for FRAMES
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Positives: Excellent Video Quality, Great For Everyday Use, Recording Format: Flash Media, LCD Panel Size: 2.4 in.
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for less than $150 at most outlets, the kodak zi6 gives you 16:9 hd quality (720p) video at 30 or 60 frames per second.
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the zi6 video in hd 60 frames mode was very choppy and hard to edit or render without serious pc hiccups and maybe program freezing, and note this is a pc that i've also played games on and edited
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the zi6 is capable of not only standard 720p recording but also 720p at 60 frames per second.
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the versatility of 3 recording speeds is definitely nice too (hd 30 frames, hd 60 frames, vga).
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- hd 720p resolution at 60 frames per second (also supports hd 720p at 30 fps, or vga (640x480))
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- 3 RECOMMENDED by 2 people for FRAMES
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Positives: Good Value, , Easy To Use, Recording Format: High Definition,Flash Media
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taking photos in continuous mode is also very good (about 4 frames per second, comparable to dslr cameras), however, the shutter response is nowhere near the dslr cameras (it's slower than dslr).
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(i also have ps3 media server installed on my computer, but my home network can't keep up; the resultant video stutters, with dropped frames, etc.)
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- 4 RECOMMENDED by 3 people for FRAMES
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Positives: Easy To Use, Good Video Quality, Lightweight, Recording Format: Flash Media
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it shoots at 30 frames per second, not 60 frames like tv, so fast motion can look a little jittery.
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it doesn't look like typical 29.97 fps (30 frames per second) but has the appeareance of perhaps 18 fps or so (it could be doing some sort of upconverting from a lower fps rate - but i really don't
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the video quality is excellent (smooth frame rate and crisp, clear frames even in low light).
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doesn't suffer from apparent dropped frames of the kodak when in low light
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the video would show in frames rather than a video.
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- 5 RECOMMENDED by 2 people for FRAMES
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Positives: Easy To Use, Good Video Quality, Excellent Display, Recording Format: Hard Drive
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it captures h.264 encoded videos at 30 frames per second with a 1,280x720 cmos sensor, and saves them as avi instead of mpeg-4.
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- under a lot of movement, or fast motion, the camera seems to go down to just a few frames per second.
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although mjpeg takes up a lot of space, it also creates individual jpeg frames so you can do frame-accurate editing.
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but the sound quality isn't that stellar (certainly not as good as what my canon powershot sd600 elph captures) and there is no macro function, nor does it take still photos (although it is possible
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it will be playing along normally, then all of a sudden it starts playing as if it is skipping frames.
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