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I am interested to no about peoples experences with still cameras and digital camcorders so could you please post a review of yours in this topic. The layout of the reviews should be the following -

Digital camera

1. Name of digital camera including make.

2. Megapixles

3. Size of display(optional)

4. Size of optical zoom/digital zoom

6. Your review

Camcorder

1. Name of digital camcorder including make.

2. DVD, Harddrive or miniDV

3. Size of display

4. Megapixles

5. size of optical zoom/digital zoom.

6. Your review.

I do aprecheat that this is a very simple review layout so please feel free to add to your reviews if necessary. Thank you.:)

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Any camera with a really fast shutter speed and a high pixel count is ideal for trials

a camera with a burst function is great because you dont have to keep doing the

gap/drop/wheelswap ect just choose your favorates and save.

hope ive been of help scott x

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I use a Fuji S5600 which is a 5.2 megapixle 10x zoom with a 1.5" (I think) display

Brilliant bit of kit for the money but prefers brighter conditions many of my photo albums can be seen on r2wtrials.co.uk and I even got 3 pictures in a recent trials and motorcross news from a british championship round!

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The best bet would be to get an inexpensive camera that offers good quality, and is easy to transfer footage to the computer to edit. I would say the best choice is mini dv, I use a Canon mini dv camera and it only cost me £300 ish and its brilliant, when I burn my trials videos to DVD the quality is crystal clear, and it offers more than enough features for making trials videos such as good digital zoom etc. The only downfall is that many mini dv cameras dont have a usb port to capture from as footage from a dv tape when captured through usb is generally not very good. So you will need to make sure your computer has a firewire port on it to capture your footage better and more easily. ''From another guy!!!'' its really good advice helped me alot!!

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I just use a digital camera, 5.2 megapixel pictures but fairly wank video. Still, it is good enough for you tube, has sound and most importantly, runs at 30fps.

It not a bad camera at all really, only no good for doing dvds and that sort of thing.

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