Hi folks.
Well my ball bowler project worked ot OK for Christmas day
http://aussiepinball.com/index.php?topic=8154.0But once I dug my camcorder out I discovered that the batteries were not holding charge much. After charging overnight, I only got about 5 minutes of recording before it fizzled out.
I have a history of handing down my old cameras and stuff like that to friends who want them, so that's what I'll be doing here too. I really liked my old Canon camcorder so I'm sticking with that brand. I always liked Canon. They seem to have great quality captures and features that I actually want (like external microphone input) rather than packed with silliness I'll never use. And of course I'll never spend another dime on Sony just because of their Big Brother business model.
Anyway, just today I ordered a Canon VIXIA HF R500 camcorder.
(link)Seemed like a really nice camcorder for a couple hundred bucks. So out with the old digital tape, standard resolution camera and in with the SD card HD version.
So now that I've ordered and paid for the thing, I wonder if anybody else here has any good or bad comments about it.
Every possible target has pros and cons, and of course often the main negative is cost. The next possible steps up I liked were about a thousand smackers more than this one and for what I do it just isn't warranted.
The camera should be at my door in a few days and one of the first "tests" for it is to get a little footage of the ball bowler in action. I'm thinking I probably didn't do too badly on this camera, but if anybody has comments either way I wouldn't mind hearing them.
I can tell you that I really like that all the new cameras are pretty much using zero moving parts for the recording media, which translates to much longer battery life. Plus the connectivity is a no-brainer being saved to SD cards instead of tapes you have to play to transfer to your PC before doing anything else with it. My old camera was firewire which always required some minor hacking to get working since that really never took off. The new cameras have at least gone to USB at least, so that's easier. The SD card thing (plus USB as well) just make it much less painless.