Sunshine68
Sunshine68
Im moving forward with my photography and now that I am working with our local Land Trust, I wanted to do a project on one of our key species - the Osprey. I used to have a Sony Handicam that died some time back - it was decent, even with low light situations. Now, I am seeking info on what folks think are good options for video recording of birds and other wildlife. What should a newbie look for in a camera? I don't want videotape - I would rather something digital. I heard about DVD ones and Hard drive cameras - which is better? What sort of recording time do they have (is one better than the other for recording time and retrieval)? What sort of post processing software would I need? I don't plan on this being a professional thing - but something that can be shared with other Land Trust members or interested townsfolk and ultimately for my own records to be shown on big screen/widescreen tv. I do have a Swarvski birding scope and would be interested in this same digicam being able to hook up to it if possible. Any help would be greatly appreciated.