Joe,
We recently purchased an HD video camera. We were looking for
something not special, just usable. We got a Panasonic with a 10x
zoom for recording our kids from far away. I think it was about $200.
It works just fine for our use. The video looks fine on our 32" LCD.
I don't know what formats are acceptable to Youtube. It's been some
time since I've uploaded anything to them. Many camcorders have
Youtube support built-in, whatever that means. Our new one even has
that, though I've not explored how to use it.
Alan
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 3:25 PM, <
joe@actionline.com> wrote:
> .
> James Finstrom last wrote:
>> I have played with most of the apps available and found OpenShot to be the
>> best simple editor that does not require a degree to operate.
>
> Thanks James.
>
> Also would like to know what would be a good, reasonably priced camera
> recommendation to make videos. Some videos on Youtube (and elsewhere on
> the 'net) are excellent quality ... but many if not most are really poor
> quality.
>
> How much does one have to spend to get reasonably good video quality?
>
> And which of the myriad of video formats is the best to use?
>
>
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