Russ Chung
07-20-07, 12:18 AM
...I really enjoy these videos. What are you using to shoot them, and how much time does it take to rip em down, edit, and upload? I've been a camera guy for a while and stayed away from moving pictures thus far, but these are really fun and tell the story well.Nathan, I use a Panasonic Lumix SLR (http://www.panasonic.com/consumer_electronics/digital_cameras/lumix.asp). I bought it a couple years ago for $600, but now I see that they sell for about $250. I upgraded the memory so it now has 2GB. It has zoom, autofocus and image stabilization, but only rudimentary movie taking capability; once you start capturing a movie, you can't zoom or change the exposure settings. The camera comes with a USB cable, and when I plug it into my Mac, my computer automagically launches iPhoto and prompts me to import the photos and the movies. The import only takes a few minutes. I don't have Photoshop, so I have limited capability to edit/crop my photos using iPhoto. My Mac came with Quicktime viewer, and I upgraded to Quicktime Pro ($29), so I can cut and paste the movies. Then I upload the pictures and the movies to my Photobucket account. I use DSL to connect to the internet, so my upload speed is relatively slow; two minutes of video takes about an hour to upload. That's why it sometimes takes me a few days to get the videos up (that's my excuse, and I'm sticking to it!). iPhoto, Quicktime Pro and Photobucket have capability to add music and special effects, but I've only tried it once. Here's a slideshow that I put together with iPhoto:
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b53/UF92134/Baja%202006/th_Baja2006part2.jpg (http://s17.photobucket.com/albums/b53/UF92134/Baja%202006/?action=view¤t=Baja2006part2.flv)
I had to send it back for factory service last year because the dust from the trails caused the autofocus to jam up. It was out of warranty, so I paid $160. I've noticed that it has begun to do it again. Since the price of a new camera is so low, I might buy a new one instead of sending this one back for service again. I've noticed that Sony advertises that their cameras are "dust resistant". The problem with switching to a Sony is that the Panasonic memory chips and batteries aren't interchangeable with Sony.
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b53/UF92134/Baja%202006/th_Baja2006part2.jpg (http://s17.photobucket.com/albums/b53/UF92134/Baja%202006/?action=view¤t=Baja2006part2.flv)
I had to send it back for factory service last year because the dust from the trails caused the autofocus to jam up. It was out of warranty, so I paid $160. I've noticed that it has begun to do it again. Since the price of a new camera is so low, I might buy a new one instead of sending this one back for service again. I've noticed that Sony advertises that their cameras are "dust resistant". The problem with switching to a Sony is that the Panasonic memory chips and batteries aren't interchangeable with Sony.