Angelo Cas
I need a camera for skateboarding, and this one seems very nice.
The only thing I need to know is if it has threads, I don't know how to tell.
Here's the link: http://www.amazon.com/Sony-HDR-PJ50V-Definition-Camcorder-Projector/dp/B004H8FN7G
And if you have any better recommendations for a good camera(for skateboarding) I'm cool with that.
I have a low budget.
Answer
The specification the camcorder needs is the "lens filter diameter". This means there are threads to mount filters... or a tele or wide angle (including fisheye) lens that screw-mounts.
Reading the manual for the HDR-PJ50V
http://www.docs.sony.com/release/HDRXR160-PJ50-PJ50V_EN_ES.pdf
reveals a (lens) filter diameter on page 69. 37mm.
Too bad AVCHD compression and fast action don't get along too well. Another option is something in the Canon HF M series. I hope your computer has LOTS of CPU power and a minimum of 4 gig RAM... and LOTS of available hard drive space. And you need to consider what you will edit with. MovieMaker cannot deal with AVCHD video. Sony Vegas can. So can iMovie and FinalCut. We know nothing about your computer.
The specification the camcorder needs is the "lens filter diameter". This means there are threads to mount filters... or a tele or wide angle (including fisheye) lens that screw-mounts.
Reading the manual for the HDR-PJ50V
http://www.docs.sony.com/release/HDRXR160-PJ50-PJ50V_EN_ES.pdf
reveals a (lens) filter diameter on page 69. 37mm.
Too bad AVCHD compression and fast action don't get along too well. Another option is something in the Canon HF M series. I hope your computer has LOTS of CPU power and a minimum of 4 gig RAM... and LOTS of available hard drive space. And you need to consider what you will edit with. MovieMaker cannot deal with AVCHD video. Sony Vegas can. So can iMovie and FinalCut. We know nothing about your computer.
Transform highZ speaker out from 16mm projector to mediumZ mic in of camcorder?
Ciro B
Just going straight from the projector's 1/4 inch speaker out (the speaker out has a fixed volume-no volume control. It's a telex instaload telecine) to the camcorder's 3.5mm mic in gives me an audible but loud and distorted sound signal. I bought a high-low transformer (Shure A85F). This corrected the distortion in the sound, but there is a loud hiss which gets much louder when the soundtrack goes soft and diminishes somewhat when the soundtrack is at a high, but never completely goes away. Is there another kind of high-low transformer that's stronger or more appropriate? The Shure A85F's specs say it has "24db of voltage gain." Should I look for a transformer with a higher db voltage gain? Please help me lose the hiss. Thanks.
Answer
I'd put all my bets that the culprit AGC is in the camera and not the projector. That's why consumer camercorders' audio sucks. Your transformer is doing its job, the camera is trying to compensate for the quietness and increases the recording level... these Automatic Gain Control circuits are dumb and can't tell hiss apart from meaningful signal.
If you have an option in the camera to switch to manual recording levels and turn off AGC, by all means.
In addition, you might also wanna try a -40dB pad (attenuator), that's more suit for the job than the A85F.
I'd put all my bets that the culprit AGC is in the camera and not the projector. That's why consumer camercorders' audio sucks. Your transformer is doing its job, the camera is trying to compensate for the quietness and increases the recording level... these Automatic Gain Control circuits are dumb and can't tell hiss apart from meaningful signal.
If you have an option in the camera to switch to manual recording levels and turn off AGC, by all means.
In addition, you might also wanna try a -40dB pad (attenuator), that's more suit for the job than the A85F.
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