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Step-by-step guide to converting 640×480 AVI video from a Canon G10 or any Powershot camera using MPEG Streamclip so you can edit it in Final Cut Pro or Express. Tutorial how-to.

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Canon PowerShot SX30IS -HD video test

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For the full Nikon Coolpix S8100 review, go to www.infosyncworld.com

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This is a demo of the Nikon Coolpix L110 video recording capability. Note the full x15 zoom and continuous sound recording all through shooting.

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Test of Canon Powershot SD790 camera, 10mp stills, 640×480 vga video, 3x zoom not used, on a 2005 Yamaha FJR1300 ABS. Video shakes terribly at freeway speeds using a FastBikesUSA $80 aluminum mount, even though the tank feels more vibration free than the handlebars. The camera mounting arm seems to amplifly the vibration a bit…I will try some thin rubber between the camera and the 1/4″-20 bolt point. Bracket is at maximum height at a 45deg angle up (about 6″ long), but needs to be at a higher angle or longer to get the camera above the speedometer…I may grind off the aluminum that prevents this, which does not seem to add any might anyway. Rattle noise, periodically, is from the small on/off button on the camera, i reckon. Camera was not set for straight ahead, unfortunately…oh, well. see bracket: www.shop.fastbikesusa.com Freeway ride from 101 Goleta to 118 Simi Valley; visit to MotorCycle Larry’s in Simi to pick up highway pegs and assorted powerlet and ram ball parts. First still from Goleta, then Carpinteria; video and still in Ventura; the 23 to the 118 to Tapo Canyon exit, to Los Angeles Ave, to Angus, to NPT Engineering (1925 Angus) for MCL. Then back 23 to 101 Thousand Oaks, Oxnard, Ventura, Rincon, Downtown Santa Barbara, and back to Glen Annie exit in Goleta and Dos Pueblos High School area. I reckon the speedometer is reading about 10mph high.

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NATURVIDEO / FJMeier

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Brought to you by www.digitalrev.com The revival of the S-series, the Canon PowerShot S90 comes in a smart compact body that offers full manual controls and brilliant image quality especially in dimly lit situations with or without sparkle. DigitalRevs Verdict 20/30 Total from: Build: 3/5 Design: 3/5 User Friendliness: 3/5 Performance: 4/5 Innovation: 3/5 Image Quality: 4/5

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This room has 6 ceiling recess lights which give sweet excellent lighting to the room. The Nikon Coolpix S8100 did not pick up the lighting and in fact made the room look dingier or dark. Also you can hear the camera zooming noise as I zoom some tight shots. The picture quality is excellent, not fantastic for HD 1080p. All in all very disappointed with my buy and will be persistent the camera for a Canon PowerShot S95. Even though the S95 does not have 1080P I’ve seen videos where it shows better results in low light. I’ll upload another sample video of the same room, same lighting but shot on my ancient Canon SD900 (that I bought in 2007) which shows better lighting results than this new Nikon Coolpix S8100. Here is my full review of the Nikon Coolpix S8100: www.youtube.com

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infoSync World tests the Nikon Coolpix S8000. For the full review, go to www.infosyncworld.com

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This is a video clip on different settings found on the Canon SD 1100 IS powershot also known as Canon IXUS 80 IS. You should watch the video in High Quality to see the right quality of the videos and pictures. I’m loving this powerful small camera. This weblink below gives you metaphors from others who have used this camera: www.flickr.com

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