From: Greegor on
On Apr 12, 8:05 pm, Robert Baer <robertb...(a)localnet.com> wrote:
> Skybuck Flying wrote:
> > Hello,
>
> > I am thinking about purchasing/ordering an "expensive" camcorder... with
> > sound option too ! ;) :)
>
> > I might use it sometime to film a thunderstorm...
>
> > I am wondering if such "thunder flashes" might damage the camcorder ?
>
> > Like a human's eye staring into the sun for too long ?
>
> > Can a camcorder be damage by filming the sun as well ?
>
> > Currently I am reading the review of the latest and greatest "rave" ;) :):
>
> >http://www.camcorderinfo.com/content/Panasonic-HDC-TM700-Camcorder-Re...
>
> > This camcorder does have a little sound issue with the "build-in-fan" but it
> > doesn't seem to bad... ?!?
> > (If I do buy it I hope I won't regret... maybe a piece of paper can be
> > placed over the fan input air hole to temporarely reduce the noise ?;))
>
> > Also some people were complaining about some kind of "gravity lock"... can't
> > film in certain angles ? or rotations ?
>
> > I hope that it can at least point it towards the ground and the sky ?
>
> > Bye,
> >   Skybuck.
>
>    "Mind flashes" from idiot Skybucks are far more dangerous than
> anything else in nature!

Have you got ADHD Skybuck?

From: Skybuck Flying on

"Greegor" <greegor47(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
news:b17da34f-a735-4f59-9e9a-8ec7dc0c7e91(a)r27g2000yqn.googlegroups.com...
On Apr 12, 8:05 pm, Robert Baer <robertb...(a)localnet.com> wrote:
> Skybuck Flying wrote:
> > Hello,
>
> > I am thinking about purchasing/ordering an "expensive" camcorder... with
> > sound option too ! ;) :)
>
> > I might use it sometime to film a thunderstorm...
>
> > I am wondering if such "thunder flashes" might damage the camcorder ?
>
> > Like a human's eye staring into the sun for too long ?
>
> > Can a camcorder be damage by filming the sun as well ?
>
> > Currently I am reading the review of the latest and greatest "rave" ;)
> > :):
>
> >http://www.camcorderinfo.com/content/Panasonic-HDC-TM700-Camcorder-Re...
>
> > This camcorder does have a little sound issue with the "build-in-fan"
> > but it
> > doesn't seem to bad... ?!?
> > (If I do buy it I hope I won't regret... maybe a piece of paper can be
> > placed over the fan input air hole to temporarely reduce the noise ?;))
>
> > Also some people were complaining about some kind of "gravity lock"...
> > can't
> > film in certain angles ? or rotations ?
>
> > I hope that it can at least point it towards the ground and the sky ?
>
> > Bye,
> > Skybuck.
>
> "Mind flashes" from idiot Skybucks are far more dangerous than
> anything else in nature!

"
Have you got ADHD Skybuck?
"

LOL, Just because I am very active on usenet doesn't mean I have ADHD ! =D

Bye,
skybuck ;) =D


From: Skybuck Flying on
If I do buy the panasonic tm 700 high resolution camera I think I will also
buy the 70x zoom camera... just to have fun with it too ! ;) :)

I still need to figure out what flash chips to buy... that's the hardest
part ?! ;) :)

And I am still not sure about the fan thingy... but I guess buy buying
another one without a fan at least I will have one decent noiseless-camera
?! ;)

Also I need to check out if there is already software available for
manipulating the high-res video's or if there are specs available to maybe
even develop my own.

If I remember correctly the panasonic has a down scale option to
automatically convert the high-res to low res...

Good thing I think about this... this means the flash cards might have to be
double as big/extra big to be able to do that on the flash card itself ! ;)
:)

Bye,
Skybuck =D