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  • ED
    Confirmed User
    • Feb 2001
    • 176

    #1

    Which sony Vid cam for Live vid feeds.

    There is a sony store nearby so i'd like to get a sony.

    I'm going to be doing some live vid feeds and i'd like to know which camera to use. I have to have the camera on a remote tripod with zoom and pan so the girls can control it themselves.

    I've looked at some sony digital 8 cams and a sony remote tripod. I can't figure out what exactly is needed on the camera to make it zoom from the remote tripod.

    i think this is the feature i need but i'm not too sure
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    There are some sony digital 8 cams here.

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    Last edited by ED; 04-18-2002, 10:32 AM.
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  • ED
    Confirmed User
    • Feb 2001
    • 176

    #2
    come on
    i just gota know how to set the girls up with a remote so they can pan and zoom.
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    • ED
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      • Feb 2001
      • 176

      #3
      bump
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      • fiveyes
        Confirmed User
        • Aug 2001
        • 1680

        #4
        You need two controls, actually. For the zoom function, the supplied IR remote (with Sony camcorders) has that already on it. Or, you could use a wired LANC controller. I use the Digital Zoom Controller from Studio1 Productions, http://www.studio1productions.com/dzc1.htm and find it to be reliable and well-built.

        For a remote pan and tilt, I can recommend the Bescor Electronic Motorized Pan Head (MP-101), which I got from B & H Photo, http://www03.bhphotovideo.com/defaul...D=ED8424232D0.

        Both come with extension cords, which you may as well get from the beginning- they add a great deal of flexibility to the setup, they're not that expensive and you'll want them sooner or later...
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        • pat
          Confirmed User
          • Jan 2002
          • 158

          #5
          Alternatively, pick up a Sony EVI-D30. You can usually find them brand new for under $500 on ebay. I got one new for $400 a few months ago - if you want to see the quality and stuff, hit me up on ICQ 39975690 and I'll crank it up.

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          • mule
            Confirmed User
            • Jan 2002
            • 6085

            #6
            Yep, the IR remote is all you need to zoom, lanc if you want to pan and tilt. I have the DCR TRV 900 and it absolutely rocks.

            edited because I don't read properly
            Last edited by mule; 04-19-2002, 02:03 AM.
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            • Theo
              HAL 9000
              • May 2001
              • 34515

              #7
              a friend told me
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              • Trax
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                • Aug 2001
                • 14486

                #8
                ^hehe

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                • ED
                  Confirmed User
                  • Feb 2001
                  • 176

                  #9
                  Thanks for the info guys
                  I'd still like some more info, specifically on the sony digital 8 series. I'm 100% certain that i'm getting one. I guess i could go for not having a pan function but it would be a lot better if i had one. i just learned recently that they come with a remote which can zoom. I'd like to knwo if i can get something which can pan the camera for me PLUS control the zoom function on the camera with ONE remote instead of getting 2.
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                  • DrGuile
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                    • Jan 2002
                    • 2025

                    #10
                    Sony EVI-D30

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                    • fiveyes
                      Confirmed User
                      • Aug 2001
                      • 1680

                      #11
                      You know, for simply live streaming, I'd go with DrGuile. Here's a link to check out the system (there may be better prices, I didn't look too hard) http://goelectronic.com/Merchant2/me...O+CONFERENCING

                      With that set up, you could connect the output to both a VCR, for replay later, and your computer with a capture device and streaming software, for live upload. The VCR could be of whatever quality you could afford, in increasing order- VHS (uhh!), S-VHS or Hi-8, and DV formats.

                      As far as Digital8, I'd only recommend that if you have already been working in Hi-8 and want to ease into digital formats. Even then, it's still only an intermediate step and you'll soon be lusting for the 3 chip cams that you're not going to find until you finally go with the DV format entirely.

                      In other words, if you're starting out, go with a Sony TRV900, VX2000 or PD150, or a Canon GL1 or XL1. Otherwise with Digital8, you're buying into a proprietory Sony format that may not be around later and, for me at least, is a merely a temporary bridge from analog formats.
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                      • ED
                        Confirmed User
                        • Feb 2001
                        • 176

                        #12
                        i'm not going to do JUST live streaming
                        i'm also going to be making a couple movies.
                        I don't have enough cash to go DV yet.
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