Brian Huether
January 4th, 2009, 01:20 PM
Now that I am starting to get settled with my HG20, I am starting to suspect it might pose me some workflow issues. Here is how I am using this camera:
- Camera is beside my computer monitor, facing me, out of reach.
- I am filming myself for instructional guitar videos.
- I hit record with the remote.
To see how the recording came out, I have to get up, connect the USB cable, set to transfer mode then import on the computer. THen when I want to record again, I have to disconnect the USB cable because the camera won't allow it to go into shoot mode with the USB cable plugged in.
So this is quite cumbersome to efficienty experiment and review shots. Ideally, I want to be able to stay at the computer and not have to get up, conenct USB, etc, etc everytime I want to review the shot on the computer. Woule be ideal to stay seated with my guitar in my lap and accomplish transfers. So here is the question:
1) Do cameras with firewire also have this limitation?
2) Are there any cameras that have remote control of the mode so you can remotely switch it between shoot and transfer modes?
Anyway, I would be curious what others think about this and if there are any cameras in the same league (or slightly better) that can work the way I have described. I imagine a firmware and remote upgrade could get the camera working in this fashion.
thanks,
brian
- Camera is beside my computer monitor, facing me, out of reach.
- I am filming myself for instructional guitar videos.
- I hit record with the remote.
To see how the recording came out, I have to get up, connect the USB cable, set to transfer mode then import on the computer. THen when I want to record again, I have to disconnect the USB cable because the camera won't allow it to go into shoot mode with the USB cable plugged in.
So this is quite cumbersome to efficienty experiment and review shots. Ideally, I want to be able to stay at the computer and not have to get up, conenct USB, etc, etc everytime I want to review the shot on the computer. Woule be ideal to stay seated with my guitar in my lap and accomplish transfers. So here is the question:
1) Do cameras with firewire also have this limitation?
2) Are there any cameras that have remote control of the mode so you can remotely switch it between shoot and transfer modes?
Anyway, I would be curious what others think about this and if there are any cameras in the same league (or slightly better) that can work the way I have described. I imagine a firmware and remote upgrade could get the camera working in this fashion.
thanks,
brian