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Dec 22, 2011 15:30:39   #
A friend informally videoed a wedding I was involved in for me on a Flip video camera. During one part he rotated the camera to portrait orientation for better framing, and back later. Of course when you watch the video the wedding party rotates onto their sides for a while. Rather unpleasant.

Does anyone know of video editing software that can unrotate a part of a video clip, preferably somewhat in sync with the original so that I don't lose any continuity in the sound? I would like to do this for the bride and groom.
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Dec 22, 2011 12:27:29   #
MT Shooter wrote:
Nikonfan70 wrote:
Did you scan them yourself?. How many can you fit on a DVD at that resolution? The shop I am using uses the Nikon9000 at .39ea .What do you think?


I scan them all myself, but I do not store on DVDs. The Nikon9000 is unfamiliar to me, but no matter what machine is used, the resolution is key, and is adjustable on all machines. A Nikon9000 might have 9000dpi capability, but if the $0.39 per scan price is at 1200dpi, it won't do you a lot of good.
Here is a real good deal direct from the Epson site, and a full one year warranty to boot!
http://www.epson.com/cgi-bin/Store/jsp/Product.do?BV_UseBVCookie=yes&sku=B11B200211-N
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Can the Epson scanner/software here work with a Mac?
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Dec 22, 2011 12:22:09   #
MT Shooter wrote:
Nikonfan70 wrote:
Did you scan them yourself?. How many can you fit on a DVD at that resolution? The shop I am using uses the Nikon9000 at .39ea .What do you think?


I scan them all myself, but I do not store on DVDs. The Nikon9000 is unfamiliar to me, but no matter what machine is used, the resolution is key, and is adjustable on all machines. A Nikon9000 might have 9000dpi capability, but if the $0.39 per scan price is at 1200dpi, it won't do you a lot of good.
Here is a real good deal direct from the Epson site, and a full one year warranty to boot!
http://www.epson.com/cgi-bin/Store/jsp/Product.do?BV_UseBVCookie=yes&sku=B11B200211-N
quote=Nikonfan70 Did you scan them yourself?. How... (show quote)
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Dec 8, 2011 12:41:09   #
I liked the leather case. I have a Nikkormat (c.1968) and after a few years I thought it was more "pro" to fasten the strap to the metal eyelets on the camera body, so I cut the strap off the case and cut some of the case away to access the eyelets. Within a year one of the eyelets completely broke off, so I had no strap. The strap-case combo was much stronger and more rugged, but I didn't know. Oh well, the camera still works but now I don't use film.
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Nov 2, 2011 13:52:13   #
This may not be the cause of your problem, but I once bought a 4G SC card only to discover that my camera, Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ7, could only use cards up to 2G and gave me a format error. Larger cards are called SDHC and won't work in older cameras.
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