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Flip Video Camera Website





flip video camera website






    video camera
  • A video camera is a camera used for electronic motion picture acquisition, initially developed by the television industry but now common in other applications as well.

  • A camera that records onto digital or videotape.

  • The modern CCTV video camera is available in both monochrome (black and white) and color. Cameras can be set in fixed-positions or placed on 'pan-and-tilt' devices that allow the camera to be moved up, down, left and right.

  • A camera for recording images on videotape or for transmitting them to a monitor screen





    website
  • A location connected to the Internet that maintains one or more pages on the World Wide Web

  • web site: a computer connected to the internet that maintains a series of web pages on the World Wide Web; "the Israeli web site was damaged by hostile hackers"

  • A website (also spelled Web site; officially styled website by the AP Stylebook) is a collection of related web pages, images, videos or other digital assets that are addressed relative to a common Uniform Resource Locator (URL), often consisting of only the domain name, or the IP address, and

  • Alternative spelling of web site





    flip
  • lightly throw to see which side comes up; "I don't know what to do--I may as well flip a coin!"

  • Glib; flippant

  • impudent: marked by casual disrespect; "a flip answer to serious question"; "the student was kept in for impudent behavior"

  • somersault: an acrobatic feat in which the feet roll over the head (either forward or backward) and return











flip video camera website - Flip Ultra




Flip Ultra Video Camera - White, 1 GB, 30 Minutes (1st Generation) OLD MODEL


Flip Ultra Video Camera - White, 1  GB, 30 Minutes (1st Generation) OLD MODEL



The Flip Video Ultra Series Camcorder is a revolutionary new way to shoot and share videos. Its portable, simple-to-use design makes it incredibly easy to create high quality home movies. The camcorder's built-in software provides a convenient, seamless way to save and share memories: email videos, make custom movies, capture still photos from video clips, and upload videos directly to popular video-sharing sites, including AOL Video and YouTube. Flip Video Ultra is the ideal, affordable choice for capturing everyday moments that happen anywhere, and sharing them with family and friends everywhere. This next-generation version of the original Flip Video line features a new sleeker design, premium no-glare LCD screen, and improved video and audio quality. Flip Video Ultra comes with a TV connector cable, wrist strap, soft carrying case, two AA batteries, and a quick start guide. Specs: Flip Video Ultra incorporates 1GB of built-in flash memory which holds up to 30 minutes of 30-frame per second full VGA-quality MPEG-4 video. Compatible with Windows XP SP2 and Vista; Macintosh OS X 10.3.9 or later. Computer connection via integrated USB Port.










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It's official!




It's official!





I will soon be the proud new owner of a brand new Xsi Canon Rebel. I spent a lot of time last night this and the Nikon d500 last night, on every website I could find and then on youtube. What it basically came down to was this:

1) Canons seem to be compatible with more third party lenses; so cheaper stuff while I am learning
2) Roughly equal photo quality, assuming "Auto" settings
3) Familarity with Canons and how they work (my PNS is Canon, youtube videos showed that I would have at least some familiarty with how to work some of the basic settings right off the bat)
4) Boss is a Canon geek, so, insta-help
5) Won the spiffy lens Ana suggested pretty DARNED cheap on ebay (I like to believe fate nudges me in the right direction sometimes, despite contrary evidence).

That having been said, that Nikon was a pretty darned close second, that flip out screen . . I could think of a million ways in which that would have been incredibly handy and THEN some.

My initial setup will be thus (And this came in at a mere $10 over my budget): Used , mint Sigma Lens 18-50mm f/2.8 EX DC
Canon XSI kit with the default kit lens
Cheapo small camera bag
Tiffen filters for each of the 2 lenses (I understand these aren't fantastic, but they'll do fine until I learn a bit and am ready for better ones--the two together were about $15, so I consider them expendable enough for learning purposes)


I probably still need a separate SD card; it seems like a bad idea to use the same one for both of my cameras (my pns uses the same type of card); I routinely forget to take it out of its computer slot anyhow. I am a firm believer in spare memory cards.


I MEANT to check 2 day shipping for an extra $6, but I had to go back and correct something in the order and forgot to check 2-day shipping again. ARGH! So I'll have to wait until probably next week.

If I've forgotten anything else vital to a basic intial DSLR setup, please let me know. All you flickr peeps have given me really good advice so far (whether I took it or not LOL), but I am sort of flying by book and gut here.











iPod touch as Flip video camera




iPod touch as Flip video camera





Here's a mockup of an iPod touch interface for capturing video. At the top there is a capacity meter, showing you how much space you have. It will also tell you how many minutes of record time and number of still images you can take. Below that is the video shown at 320x240 which should yield a nicer scale from the source 640x480. On the left at the bottom is digital zoom in and out. To the right is capture video and photo buttons. In the middle is a slow motion toggle. It would be nice to window the sensor at 320x240 to get at least a 2:1 slow motion effect. the Video will be recorded at 30 frames per second from a 60 frames per second or more source. At the bottom of the interface are mode toggles from Camera/Capture to Browse/Clips to Edit and even a direct upload to video websites like YouTube and Vimeo.









flip video camera website








flip video camera website




Stroboframe Pro-T Flash Rotating Bracket






The Stroboframe Pro-T Bracket is designed for you to hold the camera rather than the bracket, for a more natural way of shooting. Also allows you to instantly switch between horizontal and vertical compositions. Integral QR (Quick-Release) Plate mates to optional QR Receiver, allowing the bracket and tripod to be attached or detached instantly.

Among Stroboframe's lightest and fastest professional flash rotating brackets, the Pro-T features a pivoting, machined flash arm that centers the flash above the lens, creating picture-perfect horizontal and vertical compositions. Unlike conventional brackets, the Pro-T lets you hold the camera rather than the bracket, providing a more natural way of shooting. It also allows you to switch between horizontal and vertical compositions instantly. The solid machined aluminum construction, meanwhile, is lightweight and rigid, ensuring superior balance in the hand. And thanks to the Pro-T's 3-inch downward flash tilt, photographers will enjoy improve lighting coverage for all typical flash shooting distances. Other details include an integral quick-release (QR) plate that mates to an optional QR receiver for quick tripod mounting, full compatibility with accessory battery packs or motor drives, and a nominal lens-to-flash distance of 12 inches. The Pro-T, which stands 9.25 inches tall and weighs 14 ounces, works with all Stroboframe flash mounts, anti-twist plates, and quick-release accessories.
What's in the Box
Pro-T bracket, 1/4"-20 camera mounting screw and flash mounting knob, cork base pad, flash arm adjustment wrench.










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