Friday, May 2, 2014

Should i get a video camera or editing software?




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Me and some friends are doing a very dedicated youtube channel and we are trying to decide whether to spend all our money on a camera or a save a bit more and get sony vegas pro. I have an iphone 5 and we have been recording videos with that so which should we get?


Answer
well, you need a camera first in order to use the video editing software. I would go with getting a good quality camera then save up if you can and then buy the software.

IPhone 5 or Galaxy S3?




Matt


Just wondering which overall is a better phone...


Answer
The iPhone5
Video calls on tap.
FaceTime works right out of the box â no need to set up a special account or screen name. And using it is as easy as it gets. Letâs say you want to start a video call with your mom. Find her entry in your contacts and tap the FaceTime button. Or tell Siri, âFaceTime with Mom.â Or maybe youâre already talking to her and you want to switch to video. Just tap the FaceTime button and get ready to smile.

Switch between cameras.
iPhone 5 has a camera on the front â perfectly tuned for FaceTime chatting â and an iSight camera on the back. You can switch between cameras during a call. So whoever youâre chatting with can see you, or they can see what you see.

See more of the web.
Get the most out of the web with the 4-inch Retina display on iPhone. Text is crisp. Images are sharp. And you can see more of every page.

Browse faster.
The A6 chip on iPhone 5 loads web pages faster than ever. Combine that with ultrafast wireless, and youâll spend less time waiting and more time browsing.

Read without ads. Or a connection.
Tap the Reader icon in Safari to read web articles without ads or distractions. Save interesting web pages to your Reading List, so you can read them later â on any device â even when you canât connect to the Internet.

Safari and iCloud.
iCloud Tabs shows the web pages you have open on all your devices, so you can pick up browsing wherever you left off. iCloud saves your bookmarks across all your devices, too. Learn more about iCloud



Get more out of your videos.
The backside illumination sensor and large aperture on the iSight camera let in more light, so videos are brighter. Auto white balance and improved noise reduction help you take great videos in almost any setting. And better image stabilization steadies every shot.

Take photos while recording.
Now you can snap still images while simultaneously shooting 1080p HD video. So even your videos make for a great photo op.

Trim to edit.
Trim clips right on iPhone. Drag to select start and end points on a filmstrip. Or make a movie or trailer in iMovie â complete with titles, transitions, and your own soundtrack. Learn more about iMovie for iPhone

Share your videos faster.
The videos you shoot on iPhone 5 are 20 percent smaller in file size but retain their full-resolution quality. Which means they take less time to email or send via MMS. And they look as good as ever.



Take even better photos.
The 8MP iSight camera on iPhone 5 has improved HDR capabilities for better color and tone and reduced motion blur. Even in low-light situations, the iSight camera catches beautifully detailed shots.

Shoot panorama photos.
Capture more of what you see with the new panorama feature. Just tap to shoot and move the camera across the scene â up to 240 degrees. The gyroscope, A6 chip, and Camera app work together to create one seamless shot. And with a resolution of up to 28 megapixels, every shot is stunning.

Edit your photos.
Remove red-eye, crop, rotate, and enhance photos right on iPhone â without the help of photo editing software on a computer. For even more editing options, try iPhoto for iPhone.

Share your photos.
Take your favorite moments and share them with friends and family. Just select a photo from the Photos app and tap the Share button. Post it to Facebook, tweet it, or share with only the people you want using Shared Photo Streams in iCloud. Learn more about iCloud


More beautiful maps.
Elements in Maps are vector based, so graphics and text are incredibly detailed â even when you zoom all the way in â and panning is smooth. Use the tilt and rotate gestures to view an area, and Maps keeps the names of streets and places where they belong.

Turn-by-turn navigation.
As you approach a turn, Maps speaks the directions, so you can watch the road. Follow along with 3D views: Signs and arrows make it easy to see where youâre headed. And if trafficâs bad, Maps offers alternative routes.

Traffic info.
Maps uses real-time traffic conditions to calculate your ETA. Youâll also get details about incidents that are causing traffic jams, so you can tell if thereâs a major accident ahead or just a temporary slowdown.

Flyover.
See the world from a whole new perspective with photo-realistic and interactive 3D views of select major metro areas. Explore like never before as you zoom, pan, and rotate around a city and its landmarks.




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