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I want something entry level, I'm no videographer and wouldn't know why to do with the extra options anyway. I guess it will get tossed around some, but not much. I'm pretty good with keeping shot in one piece.
I asked a dude and he said go pros were the jam for what I'm looking to do but I have no clue
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Originally posted by Jesus Christ View PostAnyone know any good video cams I can buy? I want to toy with videos but have zero idea about the hardware.
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Originally posted by Jesus Christ View PostI want something entry level, I'm no videographer and wouldn't know why to do with the extra options anyway. I guess it will get tossed around some, but not much. I'm pretty good with keeping shot in one piece.
I asked a dude and he said go pros were the jam for what I'm looking to do but I have no clue
Originally posted by extrem344 View PostHave you thought of using a DSLR?- Kielan (Key-lin)
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Originally posted by Kielan View PostGet a GoPro.
That'd be a big investment for just video.
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Originally posted by MommysLittleMonster View PostGoPro x1000. I really want to get the newest one, but I really can't justify the cost right now.
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Originally posted by extrem344 View PostWhat changed??? Screen built-in on back or something?
http://gopro.com/hd-hero3-cameras
1080p at 60 fps isn't exactly something to ignore, either. Great potential for only $400.
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