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Freestyle Soccer Forum => Help and Advice => Topic started by: alexfs on Feb 03, 2011, 12:38: PM

Title: camera advice (Toshiba CAMILEO® H30)
Post by: alexfs on Feb 03, 2011, 12:38: PM
Toshiba CAMILEO® H30
i am thinking of getting this camera

what do you think about it
the price is good for me
Title: Re: camera advice (Toshiba CAMILEO® H30)
Post by: Kitti on Feb 05, 2011, 11:56: PM
Just watch some tests on youtube (I already did and IMO it's quite okey). Check if the video file format suits the supported file formats of ur editing program. In case of this camera it's AVI I think which is perfect for e.g.: Adobe Premiere Pro CS4.

I'm not really into editing and stuff but if I bought a cam these would be the main things I'd check.
Title: Re: camera advice (Toshiba CAMILEO® H30)
Post by: alexfs on Feb 06, 2011, 02:06: AM
thank you Kitty
i have never filmed or edited anything so - i have no clue about cameras or editing  :grin:
i have adobe premierre and some mac program called avid
so if this camera is ok with adobe products - i'll consider buying it
Title: Re: camera advice (Toshiba CAMILEO® H30)
Post by: trickstar89 on Feb 09, 2011, 12:40: PM
thank you Kitty
i have never filmed or edited anything so - i have no clue about cameras or editing  :grin:
i have adobe premierre and some mac program called avid
so if this camera is ok with adobe products - i'll consider buying it

You can always convert the video file format if the software refuses to accept it.
I'm on the look out for a new camera too, there's another thread that shows the Kodak PlaySport, it's 1080p and sturdy, costs like £120, have a look at it on amazon  :grin:
Title: Re: camera advice (Toshiba CAMILEO® H30)
Post by: Kitti on Feb 11, 2011, 03:39: PM

You can always convert the video file format if the software refuses to accept it.

I'm on the look out for a new camera too, there's another thread that shows the Kodak PlaySport, it's 1080p and sturdy, costs like £120, have a look at it on amazon  :grin:
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Not damaging the quality? I doubt it.
Title: Re: camera advice (Toshiba CAMILEO® H30)
Post by: trickstar89 on Feb 13, 2011, 09:16: AM

Not damaging the quality? I doubt it.

Gotta make sacrifices, unless your really after a pro looking video.
As long as the video quality isnt too badly degraded, people will concentrate on the fs  :great:

The Kodak i bought was faulty, now i dont want another one, so im on the look out again.