A Tapeless Digital Camcorder For Your Pocket 182
spullara writes "I've been waiting a long time for a small, tapeless, easy to use digital camcorder. Tapes wear out, they require playback in realtime, and make producing ad hoc movies time consuming. Without these types of recorders you can forget about iVideoPodcasting. I found the Fisher FVD-C1 at an Apple Store last week and it was amazing, but it turns out there is a better one being imported from Japan, the Xacti DMX-C4 thats nearly identical, but better. You can read my review of it here (I have no association with any of these businesses). Wouldn't it be great if one of these devices had WiMAX to upload directly to the internet?"
WiMax? (Score:2, Funny)
Yes, because my local electric car recharging station now has a WiMax hotspot...
I was going to write something sarcastic too. (Score:1, Funny)
ivideopodcasting? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:FUCK YOU TIMOTHY (Score:2, Funny)
Nice one, dipshit [slashdot.org].
Tape too slow? No! (Score:4, Funny)
Re:FUCK YOU TIMOTHY (Score:1, Funny)
Re:All /.ers are dying to know (Score:1, Funny)
Direct upload (Score:3, Funny)
No, it would not. Why would you want to make anyone sit through your hours of uneditted footage?
If only owners of video cameras (and those uploading _all_ their digital photos to an online gallery) learned to edit what they capture before submitting it to their friends the world would be a lot less violent place...
Re:Direct upload (Score:3, Funny)
When tape video cameras first emerged at reasonable prices, wedding photographers were interested but worried that their profit margin would be eroded by the editing cost of getting 3 hours of footage down to the 10 mins that a third party would actually watch. But they soon discovered that Joe Public is so uncritical of seeing his own picture that he actually wanted the unedited 3 hours. Existing video cameras are basically weapons of mass boredom, and on bad days I think that a license should be required before anyone is allowed to distribute thr results beyond the immediate family.
Yes, I'm feeling crabby. But at least I'm agreeing with someone.