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Cam for webcasting
Hello everyone, I'm looking into starting my own webcast (think Diggnation, Cranky Geeks, etc) and am looking for opinions on a camera that will get me decent video and audio quality on a budget (not more than a couple hundred or so). I was looking at the Sony Webbie HD CM1 with a tripod but the lack of an external mic jack has me worried. The videos will be edited in iMovie (just switched FINALLY, been wanting to since the OSX release) and most likely posted on youtube then embedded in HD from there.
Any suggestions will be appreciated! ![]() Thank you, Anthony |
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