Monday, December 26, 2011

Futurelooks Unboxes the Canon XF100 HD Pro Camcorder

www.futurelooks.com - Futurelooks got a new toy for the site and we'd like to share it with you! Stephen unboxes our brand new Canon XF100 HD Pro Camcorder and shows you what you get with it along with a few basic tidbits of info that might be important to you if you're looking to pick one of these up for yourself at some point. You'll see it featured in a lot of our videos soon as our primary camera. Since we're not reviewing this one as it's part of our working kit, we'll try our best to answer any questions you might have about it in the comments below. Follow Us On Twitter www.futurelooks.com Like Us on Facebook: www.futurelooks.com And most importantly, don't forget to subscribe!

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Monday, December 19, 2011

Share Your Files in the Cloud With Sony and Pogoplug - Sony

Share your HD videos in the cloud with Sony's AVCHD camera products and the new Pogoplug Video! Anthony gets the inside scoop on Sony's partnership with Pogoplug, plus we get a demo of how a Sony Handycam camcorder works with Pogoplug's latest device so you can stream your videos right over the Web.

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Saturday, December 10, 2011

Canon Vixia HF S21 Review

infoSync World reviews the Canon Vixia HF S21 high-definition camcorder. For the full review, visit www.infosyncworld.com It's a big, brash bully with an intimidating 52mm filter diameter and stealth black chassis. Yes, the Canon Vixia HF S21 is here, and it sits at the top of Canon's HD totem pole for 2010. With the ability to record 1920x1080 HD video at 24Mbps in four different frame rates, the Vixia HF S21 is a tough machine to beat. The monster also roars with a 3.5-inch touch-screen LCD that functioned excellently, and a host of semi-pro features like dual SDHC card slots, Zebra patterns, peaking, and Gain control. We liked using the Control dial, which could be assigned to three different Manual controls, but wish Canon had added a lens ring instead. AVCHD, though in its honeymoon stage, is still a relatively new format, so if you're looking for a simple drag-and-drop video file solution, the HF S21 will not help you unless you have a firm knowledge of NLEs. Check out our video review below.

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Saturday, December 3, 2011

How to Share Your Camcorder Videos

!±8± How to Share Your Camcorder Videos

Did you just purchase a new camcorder? If you have just purchased a new camcorder and are wondering how you can share your videos, you have come to the right place. When it comes to camcorder recordings, there are a wide variety of different ways that you can share your videos with family and friends. Let's take a look at some of the many ways that we can share our videos.

Your first option for sharing your memories with others is by playing them on your television. This can be done in several ways. If you own a camcorder that records DVD or Blu-ray disk, then you can watch your videos simply by finalizing your recordings and popping them into the DVD or Blu-ray player. If your camcorder does not record to DVD or Blu-ray, you have two options. The first is to transfer your videos onto your computer and then transfer your photos to DVD manually by using your computers DVD burner. If you do not have a DVD burner, or would like to watch your videos without creating a DVD, you can simply hook the camcorder up to your TV using the audio and video cords that came along with the camcorder in the box.

If you own an HDTV, you can often hook your video camera directly up to it. Many HDTVs come along with SD memory card slots or USB ports and allow you to connect your camcorder directly to it. When watching on HDTV, you will, however, have to make sure that your video camera records in a format that is compatible with the television so that it can be read properly.

Another way to share your footage is by way of your computer. With computers, there are many ways to share your videos. You can share them directly on your own computer, by posting them to a video sharing site, or by sending them through email. To watch videos on your computer, simply connect the camcorder to your computer with the given accessories. Watching and sharing videos via computer also holds other advantages as there are many computer programs that allow you to edit and manipulate your videos before sharing them.

If you own an iPod, many newer camcorders also offer you the option to hook your camcorder up to it and watch your videos that way. Be aware, however, that watching your videos via iPod can often require the purchase of extra software that will convert your videos to an iPod compatible format.

If you are looking to share your camcorder videos with others, there are many ways that you can do this. Watch your videos directly on your television, transfer them to your computer to share them on a video sharing site or through email, or watch them on your iPod. For more information on watching your camcorders videos, consult your camcorders user manual. Also, never be afraid to call your camcorders manufacturer if you have any additional questions.


How to Share Your Camcorder Videos

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