It will copy even a tin type photo.
Written: Jun 30 '01 (Updated Jun 30 '01)
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Pros: Take a picture and email.
Cons: It worth it all my money that goes for the Fingerhut bill.
The Bottom Line: I love mine, it small, my hands are small and one hand is badly cripple and can still can used it. I guess you could say it disable friendly.
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| ppotter's Full Review: Panasonic PV-DV910 Mini DV Camcorder |
For ten years I wanted a movie camera. My friend in 1989 found an old movie 8 mm camera in a sale and gave 10.00 for it and gave it to me. Sure had fun. Then I found a VHS-C camera in a pawn shop in 1990. Used it until it broke several years ago. Now I saw a digital palmcorder in the Fingerhut catalog. I have been dreaming about the camera for years. Now the VHS-C camera were cheaper was going get that. But my husband knew I wanted to shared my pictures on line so he said get what you want. So I did.
I have the credit with Fingerhut so I went whole hog. I sure love my camera too.
You can even take pictures of tin types from my great grandma Adda Daughterty Lockwood photo album. It like having a high power 35 mmm camera.
In March 20001 I went at night while riding in my car as my husband drove aiming my camera out the window. The results are http://communities.msn.com/TulsaOklaandcountrymusicwavs.
And your stills from your movie camera can be turn in animation in the paint shop pro 7 animation program.
If you save a second or so apart you will be able to see your pictures move.
If you have the Movie Maker computer program you can save you pictures by a seconds and reload the pictures in order and make a movie from your stills to share. You can also add music and narration. Re record the audio from your digital camera or make a new audio for your movie.
I have found the film at Walmart
Panasonic mini DV Digital video cassette SP 60 minutes LP 90 minutes . I don't remember how much the film cost, was just thrill I finally found it. I was running out of the film that came with my camera. I was sent 5 cassette. And had used three. I didn't want to ease the tape. You can reused the tape if you want to.
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Amount Paid (US$): 1,100
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Member: Pam Potter
Location: Oklahoma
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