tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5743688532668068434.post8931318571040573841..comments2013-08-22T13:45:51.284-05:00Comments on The Adams' Adventures: Camera Recommendations?!Ben and Christenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06181267445268348155noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5743688532668068434.post-66240569875088498382011-01-25T12:11:36.078-06:002011-01-25T12:11:36.078-06:00We have a Sony handheld. But it's like 6 year...We have a Sony handheld. But it's like 6 years old so I know that there are newer models out there. I think the most important thing to look for in a video camera is the portability of what you record. Is it easy to transfer to the computer and then do you know what to do with it to save it permanently onto dvd's, etc after that. Our's uses mini-dvd's and they are really great because I can just keep those forever as a backup hard copy in case something ever happened to our computer where they're also stored. And then we use Windows Movie Maker to edit them but it's kind of difficult to get the video's from the dvd's onto the computer. I probably make it harder than it could be because I didn't learn how to import them right away when I had all the software and instructions in one place and am now using some ghetto method just because it's the only way I could figure it out.<br /><br />But you'll definitely want a video camera so that you can record as much as you can. I already wish that we had more video of C when she was really little. Even though she wasn't really doing anything it would be neat to have more video of her rolling/etc.Tales of a Peanuthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14016870271674677254noreply@blogger.com