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14 Responses to “JVC camcorder test Number one for vlogging”
The reason your picture is so shaky is because the camera uses tape, I think you will find it extremely hard to fix the shaky image. I don’t think the picture is too bad though, maybe if you could edit the video and zoom in so you can’t see the edges?
It’s a GR-SXM260U It’s an old VHS C camcorder. The floating heads made the video very unstable. Oh well, I tried.
is this the JVC gr-sxm37u camcorder being used? OR on the bike?
I think I would REALLY be top heavy! LOL
Your right on that.
Thanks for the info. I think I’m going to “File 13″ this idea and try something else.
Well it was worth a shot. Electronic genus I’m not. LOL
Yeah, those floating heads do no like the forces of acceleration or the jolts on the road.
The reason your picture is so shaky is because the camera uses tape, I think you will find it extremely hard to fix the shaky image. I don’t think the picture is too bad though, maybe if you could edit the video and zoom in so you can’t see the edges?
Looking forward to this.
Hard to find a good personal camera with an external mic jack for a reasonable price
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Maybe if you mount it to the top of your helmet.
Yes. That was my intent. More tests to come.
Nice vlog, thought it was really good, come check out mine when you have the chance x
Nice, I like the idea, but very shaky. Are you going to do picture-in-picture?