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Best camera for pictures and videos?

All P&S cameras such as you suggested shoot the two stills and video. The turn isn't a similar form of digital camera you have with a P&S digital camera. P&S -- optical zooms from 3x to 30x based upon the form you purchase turn -- digital zoom in ordinary terms (vegetation the tiny sensor and calls that zooming) P&S -- motor vehicle-concentration with a closeup mode turn -- pre-centred to 2m (or 6 feet) .. turn relies upon upon the sensor being so small that the intensity of field is sweet sufficient to make issues appear like they're form of centred P&S cameras have greater sensors than the turn. P&S cameras can use each and all the pixels on the sensor to checklist nonetheless photographs (7 mp to fourteen mp) and then shrink the alternative once you're shooting video to produce video high quality video: 640x480 at 60 fps or HD 1280 x 720p or finished HD 1920 x 1080p (0.3 mp, a million mp and a pair of mp respectively)

Do you take pictures/Videos at concerts?

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I used to a long time ago. I am not a picture person myself so I don't own a cam or a cam-cord or whatever you call it. I HATE THEM I hate being on video and having my picture taken that's why all my sh*t on youtube is audio. BUT back in the day before the real important shows like the several times I have seen Nevermore I would pick up a disposable camera. They are pretty much crap and my live shots never came out right but they came in handy for getting pics with the band members. As I have said before I have a few with Jeff Loomis and I, about 7 or 8 with Loomis, V. Williams and Jim S. but only ONE pic with W. Dane and I. I have a lot of pics from way back in the day of my old bands playing. But as far as live shots or live vids of bands I have nothing. Those are good vids by the way I have already seen them when I found you on youtube about 2 weeks ago or a month whenever it was.

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Sorry I am thinking of this other chick that's subscribed to me that gets live vids I confused you with her I have not seen those vid s =P
sorry I confused you with someone else that's subscribed to me.

Nevertheless Good Vids T!

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Yeah they can be superb live or they can sound like sh*t it all depends how drunk they are before they go on lol. They don't go on that way anymore since Danes alcoholic diabetic reaction a couple years ago in fact I believe they don't even drink around him when they go on tour.

If you are on Windows you should download VirtualDub. Go to the "File > Save As" menu, which will allow you to export sequential images as BMP, TIF, Jpeg or PNG.You can find a download link for VirtualDub here: http://virtualdub.sourceforge.net/

Is it legal to post pictures of a concert onto facebook?

I know people do it all the time. But I know that it's not technically legal to post videos on the internet of a concert you went to because of copyright infringement. So, if it's not legal to post videos of concerts you went to onto the internet, is it also illegal to post photos of concerts as well?

If it's legal and okay to post photos, how can that be so if video is illegal to post from a concert? After all, video is just a bunch of pictures put together, right? Thanks in advance.

1. Click on the Windows "Start" button in your taskbar. Type "movie maker" into the Search box. Click on the "Windows Live Movie Maker" shortcut when it appears in the search results. Download and install a free copy of Windows Live Movie Maker from the Windows Essentials pack, if your installation of Windows didn't include the program (see Resources).2. Click on Movie Maker's "Add videos and photos" button. Select the images you would like to use in your video, using the file explorer window that appears. Drag and drop your images in Movie Maker to sort their order. Click on the "Add Music" button to import your audio file into Movie Maker.3. Click Movie Maker's "Project" tab and click on the "Fit to Music" button beneath the tab to stretch the image's display duration to match the length of the audio file.4. Click on the blue "Movie Maker" button. Highlight the "Save Movie" option in the drop-down menu that appears and select one of the output presets from the sub-menu that appears. Because your project uses an image for the video track, you can select the "For email" preset to output the smallest possible file with Movie Maker.5. Enter a name for your video into the "File Name" field in the file explorer window that appears and click on the "Save" button. Your project will begin rendering into a single file. Click on the "Close" button.6. Click on the "YouTube" button under Movie Maker's "Home" tab. Select the desired resolution for your video from the menu box that appears. Sign in to your YouTube or Google account, using the fields in the Publish to YouTube menu box.7. Type a title, a description and tags into their respective fields in the Publish on YouTube menu box. Click on the "Permission" box to set your video to either "Public" or "Private."8. Click on the "Publish" button to begin uploading your video to YouTube.

To create a video from Photos and background music, I suggest you try any of the below free video editor without watermark. They are safe, simple to use and can meet your requirements:ActivePresenter- It is similar to MS PowerPoint but much more powerful with built-in screen recorder and video editor. You can quickly create a video from multiple photos, add transitions, background music and so on. Read this review!VSDC - A free video editor for Windows. To create video from photo, just go to SlideShow maker and add your photos, transition and click Export. The procedure is quite simple. Again, it is completely free without any feature limitation: VSDC Review!Filmora Video Editor: This is not a free but powerful video editing program for beginners. You can try its Simple Mode to start making video from photos and music. The output will be watermarked and you can remove it when you purchase the software. Read this review about Filmora!Movavi Video Editor (or Plus): Like Filmora, Movavi video editor is not free and has a Simple Mode for you to create video from photos and music. You only need to import all your photos, choose a theme, add music track and click Export to finish. It is a watermarked video editor too. Read this review!These are some of the best programs you can try.Any other, you ask! - Many, I reply! Take a look here Elearning SupporterGood luck!Jacky

What is the best camera for taking pictures and videos at concerts?

I LOVE going to concerts and capturing the excitement on my camera. I'm looking for the BEST camera to fit my needs of
-low light shooting
-constantly changing light (from the lazors and moving lights on stage)
-ZOOM!! (zoom has to be there. It doesn't have to be HUGE but enough that if I get seats far away that I am able to zoom in on the action and have it look like I was close to the stage without it looking grainy or blurry.)
-sharp photos
-can handle movement
-HD video WITH GOOD/DECENT SOUND!!!! (the cameras that I've tried before either have the sound of the concert there but not the image quality or vise versa. I'm looking for a camera that can handle both.)
-small (So it is easy to hold and shoot and can fit in my pocket or small purse)
-longing battery life (or AA batteries)

I know that point and shoot cameras won't have the very best features and what not and may not have all of the features that I am looking for but I'm looking for the camera that will BEST fit my needs.

What is the best digital camera for concert videos and pictures?

I am looking for a digital camera that does awesome pictures and shoots high quality video/audio for concerts. I had a nikon L110 and the audio/video was aweful and pictures were mediocre. Please, if anybody has experienced a certain camera at a concert, please tell me about it. My price limit is around $500 because of a warranty on a previous camera. Please help!

How to convert your still image to the dynamic slideshow and share with others in the video format on video sharing websites or mobile device like YouTube, Facebook, MySpace, iPod, iPad, iPhone, PSP, Blackberry cell phone, Archos, Zune?GiliSoft SlideShow Movie Creator is the easy-to-use yet powerful Photo to Video Converter. With SlideShow Movie Creator, you can combine your photos into video with music and 2D/3D transition effects for sharing with your friends, and you can easily turn your photo collections to personalized videos in format of AVI, MPEG, WMV, DivX, MP4, H.264/AVC, AVCHD, MKV, RM, MOV, XviD or 3GP. Easy-to-operate with a friendly interface, you are enabled to create more personalized photo videos by appending background music from imported audios, add transitional effects between images, adjust the orientation and display sequence of the imported photos and etc. What you can imagine, you can have it all with GiliSoft Slideshow Movie Creator. How to convert photo to video?Download Gilisoft Slideshow Moive Creator from the button below.Free Download  After downloading, please run the setup file, then follow the wizard to complete installation.                    Click "Photos" to add the pictures.Click "Effect" to set photo time, photo transition and  move diretion. Click "Music" to add background audio file.Click "Export" to make sildeshow video.

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