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    What is a good camera I can get to film my fights? I want to get the whole fights on film. My camera now can only take like 30 second clips and the battery always dies. I have a big fight coming up i January and I want to be able to film it and get the whole fight on my computer. I have noticed some people upload their whole fights on youtube so it has to be possible. Any help will be apreciated.

  • #2
    video camera with a tri-pod, u can get a dece hard drive camcorder for under $600 CAD. still cameras rn't made to capture long videos. if u dun wanna buy one than u mite able to borrow one from ur college.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by JabSandwich View Post
      video camera with a tri-pod, u can get a dece hard drive camcorder for under $600 CAD. still cameras rn't made to capture long videos. if u dun wanna buy one than u mite able to borrow one from ur college.
      wholy **** I cant afford that! lol. My college wont let me use it under these circumstances. My fight is in Atlanta Georgia in January, im flying out there December 27 and wont be back till January 19 right before my next semester starts. I doubt they would let me take an expensive camera with me.

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      • #4
        get a camera on ebay

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        • #5
          Which is better?

          a "dvd" camcorder or a "flash drive" camcorder?

          Ive been looking at this...would this do the trick as far as filming amateur fights?

          http://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...ct_id=10791334

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          • #6
            That should be perfectly fine, Samsung is an ok brand so its a good deal for $170- Most of the time they dont come with a large capacity battery though, so you need to make sure it is fully charged or buy a second bigger battery (can be expensive) so I would ask about this if I was you.

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            • #7
              any camera that doesnt die after 30 second clips will pretty much do the job.

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              • #8
                see this about types of camcorders
                http://reviews.ebay.com/How-to-pick-...00000000717339

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                • #9
                  I've got some sort of cheapo Kodak point and shoot digital camera, and it can film for as long as it has free memory. The picture quality obviously isn't as good as an actual camcorder, but it does the job nicely.

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