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jimmysmack 03-13-2005 01:01 PM

Question on Frame Rates
 
Is there a way to determine the frame rate a video is playing at using Windows Media Player? Or any other way for that matter?

I am shopping for a digital camera, and would like one that will also shoot decent small videos, because you never know when or where a beautiful woman might take off all her clothes. I have missed too many opportunities already.

It seems like my best bet so far is the Canon Powershot SD200 or SD300, which will shoot videos at 30 frames per second at a resolution up to 640x480. The length of the video is limited only by the capacity of the media storage.

Is 30 frames per second tolerable? I know I can't stand watching some of the lower frame rate webcams becuase the image is so choppy. I often end up just deleting them, although some of the girls are beautiful.

Jimmysmack

CP 03-13-2005 02:10 PM

what i have
 
i have 3 cameras.
for photos i use this
http://www.dooyoo.co.uk/digital-camera/kodak-dx-4530/ it also takes pretty decent videos. It has 32MB onboard memory and i have 3 128MB memory cards.

for good quality videos, i have this
http://www.savastore.com/productinfo... 78406&pid=182
it takes DVD quality videos and has 16X optical zoom / 700X digital zoom.

I also have this to use as an everyday camera that i carry around in my car
http://www.dansdata.com/dv3000.htm

regards
CP.

google is a good way to search for good options.



Quote:

Originally Posted by jimmysmack
Is there a way to determine the frame rate a video is playing at using Windows Media Player? Or any other way for that matter?

I am shopping for a digital camera, and would like one that will also shoot decent small videos, because you never know when or where a beautiful woman might take off all her clothes. I have missed too many opportunities already.

It seems like my best bet so far is the Canon Powershot SD200 or SD300, which will shoot videos at 30 frames per second at a resolution up to 640x480. The length of the video is limited only by the capacity of the media storage.

Is 30 frames per second tolerable? I know I can't stand watching some of the lower frame rate webcams becuase the image is so choppy. I often end up just deleting them, although some of the girls are beautiful.

Jimmysmack


abobql 03-13-2005 03:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jimmysmack
Is 30 frames per second tolerable?

I don't know what the new High Definition stuff is running at, but the various standards for TV and movies that we're using now are 24 to 30 frames/sec.

jimmysmack 03-14-2005 08:42 AM

Thanks for the feedback. I appreciate it.

Wetmac 03-14-2005 11:33 AM

Before spending a heap of money on a camera, it might be worth looking on ebay. I got a pretty decent new digital camera and a 256 mb card for about £60 off it. Although it wasnt a named brand it has a pretty high spec and seems to take decent pics and vids. If you want details or any info just let me know. Hope your going to take lots of hot pics and vids for us! :D

dro 03-14-2005 12:22 PM

Here is a sample of mine
 
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I have a sony 5MP at 16 Fps. My experience is that digital cameras are not good for video clips. Not only do they all usually use different player formats but they also need a lot of light and the resolution is not good compaired to video cameras and you have to hold it very still. There is nothing like a good cheap camcorder.

Cameras are getting a lot faster so mabey the new ones are better. Here is a good site for info on digital cameras.

http://www.dpreview.com/

At the time I got mine, Sony was the only one that used mpeg format at that price so that is why I got a sony. It's pretty nice to get a little mpeg vid at the touch of a button even though it's not the best quality.


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