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recommend a 1080p 60fps camera - mrbigstuff - 03-05-2011

That is not a still camera (unless it's a Nikon)

tia


Re: recommend a 1080p 60fps camera - volcs0 - 03-05-2011

I got this a year ago and love it:

http://www.amazon.com/Sanyo-VPC-SH1-Definition-Camcorder-Camera/dp/B0032UWQFM

Not sure if it meets your specs or not. I think it might.


Re: recommend a 1080p 60fps camera - clay - 03-05-2011

1080p 60p in a consumer-level camera is not very common. Even on the lower-end pro-sumer cams, usually 1080p30 is the highest available. 720p60p is more commonly an option on prosumer models. I don't know consumer-level cams very well, FWIW.


Re: recommend a 1080p 60fps camera - freeradical - 03-05-2011

clay wrote:
1080p 60p in a consumer-level camera is not very common. Even on the lower-end pro-sumer cams, usually 1080p30 is the highest available. 720p60p is more commonly an option on prosumer models. I don't know consumer-level cams very well, FWIW.

Yep. A price range is needed too.

This camera has those specs, and it's only $100.

http://www.amazon.com/Kodak-Pocket-Video-Camera-Black/dp/B002HOPUPC


Re: recommend a 1080p 60fps camera - freeradical - 03-05-2011

volcs0 wrote:
I got this a year ago and love it:

http://www.amazon.com/Sanyo-VPC-SH1-Definition-Camcorder-Camera/dp/B0032UWQFM

Not sure if it meets your specs or not. I think it might.

That looks like it's 1080i.


Re: recommend a 1080p 60fps camera - mrbigstuff - 03-06-2011

freeradical wrote:
[quote=clay]
1080p 60p in a consumer-level camera is not very common. Even on the lower-end pro-sumer cams, usually 1080p30 is the highest available. 720p60p is more commonly an option on prosumer models. I don't know consumer-level cams very well, FWIW.

Yep. A price range is needed too.

This camera has those specs, and it's only $100.

http://www.amazon.com/Kodak-Pocket-Video-Camera-Black/dp/B002HOPUPC
nope, only 30fps

price range is below $1000


Re: recommend a 1080p 60fps camera - macphanatic - 03-06-2011

I have the Panasonic HDC-TM700K. Very happy with it so far. I haven't shot at 1080p/60 yet. One issue is that I don't think that iMovie supports 1080/60 yet. If I have some time today, I will do a test shoot and report back.

Here it is on Amazon:

http://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-HDC-TM700K-Camcorder-Control-Internal/dp/B0035LD0EY/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1299419458&sr=1-1


Re: recommend a 1080p 60fps camera - macphanatic - 03-06-2011

I shot some video in 1080/60p. iMovie won't import it. Adobe Premiere CS5 won't either. I can play the video in VLC. I read somewhere that you can edit iMovie's pList to get it to import the 1080/60p video, but can't find the directions.