Video/camcorder guru's?
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I am a pretty much a noob when it comes to video work and have a couple questions.
I recently did some helmet cam work. Attached to the helmet cam I have a Sony Handycam DCR-HC32. I got some great footage of a heli ski trip. I was using the cam pretty much all day and about half way though the day I noticed the lense of the helmet cam fogged a bit. It was most likley because of the numerous temp changes from in and out of the heli. Anyway, the little bit of fogg on the lense didn't distort the picture at all, it just made the camera skew the color a bit. Red's turned to orangeish yellow and whites were really white. Looks like an overexposed picture. Is there any way to correct the film at all?
Second question is I want to transfer everything to DVD, but don't have a DVD burner. I can burn to VCD, but I would rather go right to DVD. Anyway, is there any where I can take the tape to get it transfered? I live in Kamloops if that helps.
I recently did some helmet cam work. Attached to the helmet cam I have a Sony Handycam DCR-HC32. I got some great footage of a heli ski trip. I was using the cam pretty much all day and about half way though the day I noticed the lense of the helmet cam fogged a bit. It was most likley because of the numerous temp changes from in and out of the heli. Anyway, the little bit of fogg on the lense didn't distort the picture at all, it just made the camera skew the color a bit. Red's turned to orangeish yellow and whites were really white. Looks like an overexposed picture. Is there any way to correct the film at all?
Second question is I want to transfer everything to DVD, but don't have a DVD burner. I can burn to VCD, but I would rather go right to DVD. Anyway, is there any where I can take the tape to get it transfered? I live in Kamloops if that helps.
http://www.pioneerelectronics.ca/pna...723888,00.html
go out and grad yourself a dvd recorder. no harder to use then a VCR. I've got one coming for myself from Pioneer right now.
go out and grad yourself a dvd recorder. no harder to use then a VCR. I've got one coming for myself from Pioneer right now.
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