Has anyone found a good AI colorizer? I tried colourise.com, but I could do a better job myself.
It just takes a lot longer.
I'm not downloading youtube videos, I'm going to be uploading them.
I just remembered I have an old gopro hero 2.
Shoots 1080 and has a mic input. I may try it first.
Canon SX20 IS, no audio input
Sony DSC-HX80, also no audio input
Someone wants me to film youtube lessons. I'm thinking maybe I could find an older model camera that shoots 1080 and has audio inputs for an external mic. Maybe in the $200 to $300 range if possible. Am I too cheap?
Well, Canon EOS-1D X Mark III DSLR Camera | with CFexpress Card & Reader Bundle kit; $6,499.00 Amazon
The Verge says the price will be $6,500.00
Edit; I meant the Alpha 1 camera.
"The A1 is now Sony’s flagship aimed at professional photographers and videographers, who won’t balk at that price for a second."
How to Change Alexa's Voice
Open the Alexa app.
Go to Devices. This is the house-shaped icon on the bottom right of your screen.
Choose your device. ...
Scroll down to the Language section. ...
Choose your language/dialect. ...
Tap OK. ...
Wait while the device switches to a new language/accent.
Alexa will now speak English with a regional accent.
My son, here in the states, has his set to speak with a British accent.
I'm tempted to buy one, leave it in the computer for storage or something.
Just checked on Amazon same card has some bad reviews. Confusing.
This is why I needed help. Photo from last year. With flash pointed toward the ceiling.
[quote=ecurb]Are you shooting at a set or are you wandering around shooting?
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First thanks for all the helpful ideas! I'm shooting at a set as groups arrive, then later wandering around.
I shoot small groups (2 to 6 people) indoors once a year for my wife's alumni banquet. I use a canon sx20 is. Last year I put on a shoe flash pointed up to disperse some light, but it made heads light on top, dark on bottom. So Ive bought a cheap $50 umbrella light kit on Amazon. The continuous lights aren't very bright, using white through or black with silver reflector. The bulbs are 45 w florescent. My question, is there a better bulb for these? I don't want to spend hundreds of dollars to take 30 pictures once a year. So far I get the best using these and my flash set lower, pointed straight on. But the flash shows up in peoples glasses.