I have no idea why I’m so obsessed with getting a new camera after my baby is capable of shit like this.
Tag: Sony DSC H20
GMG Tech Talk- Flip Video Cameras
Much like yesterday’s tech talk post about the iPad I’m going to share my opinions on some of the popular new technology that has been gaining the hearts of consumers and what I like and think is downright stupid about them.
Today I would like to explain my feelings about pocked HD video cameras that have been become relatively popular in the past two or three years. There are brands like the Flip,Kodak Zi, and Sony Bloggie. You may have heard about them or seen someone use them. They are small, pocketable and pretty convenient for capturing video on the go.
If anyone remembers my adventure into buying a DSLR for use taking pictures for GMG, here is a post from July 2009 when I had decided to sell the original camera used for taking pictures and video for the blog to upgrade to a DSLR. I sold my original Sony DSC H3 and bought a Nikon D40 and within a day of making the purchase I regretted it terribly. The reason I regretted it terribly was because when capturing the amount of content for the blog that I do I found that I absolutely needed to have the camera on my person. A big bulky DSLR that was up in the office when a rare lobster came in or in the truck when I wanted to capture something in a shop downtown was absolutely useless to me. The adage I heard (and unfortunately don’t remember who to attribute it to) of “The best camera is the one you have with you” is without question the principal which dictates my camera buying ever since my foray into the realm of the chunky DSLR.
The original GMG camera the Sony DSC H3
The Nikon D40 DSLR which I owned for two days before returning-
I realized that the smaller pocketable Sony was doing a great job for the blog and immediately missed it. It took video but not HD video which was something that was becoming more and more popular at the time. After researching a bit more I found just the camera- it was the camera I use currently- a Sony DSC H20. The H20 was simply the next generation of the original camera I owned, the Sony DSC H3. It had a nice zoom for capturing stuff that was happening across the harbor like the H3 had but it added HD video recording which is my passion. The interviews for me are the most fun so being able to capture interviews in HD in a pocketable camera in HD and also take great pictures in that same camera is the perfect combination. No extra video camera, all in one solution, on my person, all the time.
The Sony DSC H20 (the current GMG Camera for your boy Joey)-
So this is where I get to the part where I explain why I think the small Flip cameras are a stupid idea.
Much like the iPad gives you way less functionality than a small laptop computer for a whole lot more money, the pocket video cameras give you way less functionality than a small form camera that also takes great photos. The small flip cameras have smaller lenses and thereby take much less quality video and video than a camera with image stabilization and a larger lens not to mention the fact that the pocket camera like the Sony DSC H20 take great pictures IN ADDITION TO video for a tiny fraction more money. so people don’t be fooled by gimmicks. if you want a small video camera look no further than the current point and shoots that incorporate HD video along with decent photo taking.
You can read about the more popular pocket video cameras here on CNET reviews
Flip Slide HD pocket video camera-
Am I missing something? I encourage other tech nerds like myself to chime in and give your opinions.
Lobster vs Crab Filmed Using Manfrotto Modopocket
I just got a new portable pocket camera support made by Manfrotto. Manfrotto is the gold standard in design and what the professionals use for camera supports such as tripods. Most professional photographers and videographers have some of their equipment. I was reading a tech site which listed top ten must have gadgets for photographers and the Manfrotto Modopocket was listed and it looked like a very interesting alternative to having to carry a tripod around for those situations when you want to take a long exposure or conduct an interview without the shake and vibration which can make an interview look less than professional (not that anything I do should ever be confused with something professional).
I went to the reviews on the little piece of equipment and the people who had purchased it all wrote glowing reviews. The prices I saw listed for them in a google shopping search ranged from $20-$35. I got mine from Adorama Camera for $20 including free shipping. I got to use it a bunch yesterday and I am extremely happy with the purchase.
It folds up flat at the base of the camera and makes my Sony DSC H20 still pocketable which to me is crucial. The camera you can’t pocket is worth 20% of the camera I can always have on me to capture stuff for you guys. The construction is solid and engineering a marvel. I’m really digging it.
Check out the first video I took with it below. Click on the HD version to see the results I was able to achieve shooting inside of a lobster crate with zero clearance. The camera was sitting flush inside the back of the crate. The sound you hear during the lobster vs crab segment is the hum of our lobster tank pumps.
Here’s a link to where you can get it
Here is a bunch of pictures of different people using the Tiny Manfrotto Modopocket
Anyone Wanna Buy My Camera?
I’m looking to once again upgrade.
I can honestly say that I LOVE LOVE LOVE this camera and have had ZERO problems with it during the past 8 months or so that I’ve owned it. It is a Sony DSC H-20 and it sells for $250- $355 new on Google Shopping- you can see it here http://www.google.com/products?q=sony+dsc+h20+camera&hl=en&aq=0&oq=sony+dsc+h20 and that is without any extra accessories. I’ll add in an extra battery along with the stuff that it originally came with and sell it for $175 with no negotiations. The camera is worth every penny.
Here’s what the camera looks like-

So you know that this camera is in perfect working condition these pics up to the HD video have been shot within the past few days-
Taken yesterday-

Taken May 3

hd video taken May 5th
This camera is perfect for anyone thinking about blogging or havinbg a camera that takes pictures as well as a larger camera but fits in your pocket easily.
I can’t say enough good things about it.
It also takes great photos in low light like these-


