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pimptruckman92   +1y
well tell me what you think of this video i have on myspace its one i put together using a jvc minidv camera and Windows movie maker. not spendin big bucks when i made it back in college it was a borrowed video camera without a nite lite and it sucks towards the end cuz its dark. but watch the whole thing sorry its kinda long. its of me and friends from college cruisin down to sallisaw Oklahoma to meet up with some of the people on the last IF CUSTOM cruise to greenville. i did all the filming, editing, put all the effects (what little there are) and music to it. let me know you guys.

cruise to sallisaw



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pimptruckman92   +1y
oh also thanks for all the input, guess i didnt even think about record time that much. the harddrive cameras i was lookin at can record like 7 hours in high resolution, but thats true about just poppin in a new tape.
crochface   +1y
first of all you need to burn that jvc mini dv camera
i used it to film our first dvd
worst color and lighting at night
but hell i bought it for 50 bucks

im gettin ready to drag my jvc down the freeway while it films its own sparks might as well get some more use out of it=)

if you got a budget id just get somethin small with 3ccd technology you can look in some stores for used ones to to make em even cheaper. i filmed our second dvd with a small panasonic that i picked up for 150 bucks most people cant tell the difference, and im sure they are much better since we got that one.
pimptruckman92   +1y
yeah now im leaning towards a sony. thanks for all the help. is there anyway to protect the lens from sparks if you were recording while going down the highway? im thinkin plexi or a peice of glass to cover the whole front of the camera
aaronhebert88   +1y
Originally posted by pimptruckman92



yeah now im leaning towards a sony. thanks for all the help. is there anyway to protect the lens from sparks if you were recording while going down the highway? im thinkin plexi or a peice of glass to cover the whole front of the camera

uv filters

here is what i usehttp://www.adorama.com/TF62UV.html