Re: Is this any good?
But the T2i is a video camera.
-Phillip
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But the T2i is a video camera.
-Phillip
Thanks for all the feedback guys.
I don't think i'll get a DSLR because my budget is for the software as well.
so i'm going to get the LOGITECH C910 just not sure if i'll get a Mac with bootcamp or a Windows laptop or desktop.
Actually its a DSLR with the capability of video. Not technically a video camera (though it is great for video).
I'm aware of that. ![]()
Can i make a movie on a Windows desktop then put it on a USB stick and then put it on a Mac to upload to youtube.
Sure, although it would be easier to do it directly from the PC.
Would this PC be alright or am i buying crap.
http://www.recompute.com.au/customise.php?pid=2356
With:
19" LCD Monitor
4 GB RAM
Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium
Keyboard & Optical Mouse
also is it 64-bit
and Would that it be able to run after effects and programs like that.
Thanks.
It's OK I guess.
I would get at least a Core 2 duo though.
In fact get an AMD processor as they are better value for money.
Also build it your self to reduce costs.
Can you not just get this? I think this is the one that some people use isn't it? It's mac compatible and HD! I don't know about manual settings which is obviously a big deal. I'm sure someone on here uses it. Anyway, if it has manual settings, get it and get FramebyFrame for free. That's saving you a lot of money and still a decent set up. iMovie is pretty good anyway. ![]()
EDIT: Woops, didn't read that you've changed your mind. But I'm going to leave my post above just in case you decide otherwise. ![]()
Last edited by J.TProductions (April 19, 2011 (05:02am))
I used to use the C910, but it DOES NOT have manual focus on the mac.
Last edited by WelcomeToAwesomeness (April 19, 2011 (07:49pm))
It's OK I guess.
I would get at least a Core 2 duo though.
In fact get an AMD processor as they are better value for money.
Also build it your self to reduce costs.
I'm not really a techy guy so i wouldn't know what to buy also where do you buy from?
and how much cheaper would it be.
I used to use the C910, but it DOES NOT have auto focus on the mac.
Sorry I'm a newbie, but don't you want manual focus for brick filming not auto focus?
Do you really think the computer is okay? I mean it does have enough things you probably need but I think that you need more Mac - I really think it's better to take the frames on Windows desktop with LQWP9000 or whatever webcam you wanna buy and edit it, upload it and everything else on Mac...
Just my opinion ![]()
-sfugity-
Last edited by Tobias (April 20, 2011 (04:01pm))
I have made my decision.
i'm going to get:
this: Desktop
this: Moniter
and this: Keyboard & mouse
Thanks for all the help guys. ![]()
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