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<blockquote data-quote="russ010" data-source="post: 60563" data-attributes="member: 677"><p>I was looking on consumer reports, and none of the cameras they tested really had "good" results... the highest score was like 65 out of 100. I couldn't match up one camera that had good quality with any other feature that I really wanted. </p><p></p><p>I looked at wal-marts website and there was a camera on there (can't remember the model or make) but the women who used them seemed to like them alot. </p><p></p><p>I really want to get it so that I can video me reeling the fish in, and doing video documentation sort of like a fishing log. I hate when I catch a fish to record the time, what I bait I was using, water temp, outside weather, location, etc... this way I could video everything - the catch plus all the details, then just buy another external hard drive to store. The camera we are talking about saves all the clips as individual files also.</p><p></p><p>One thing I don't really like about it is the reviews I've read says the software that comes with it pretty much sucks. They say you have to rename the file to be able to play it on Windows XP.... I've never fooled with video, so it will be a whole new learning curve.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="russ010, post: 60563, member: 677"] I was looking on consumer reports, and none of the cameras they tested really had "good" results... the highest score was like 65 out of 100. I couldn't match up one camera that had good quality with any other feature that I really wanted. I looked at wal-marts website and there was a camera on there (can't remember the model or make) but the women who used them seemed to like them alot. I really want to get it so that I can video me reeling the fish in, and doing video documentation sort of like a fishing log. I hate when I catch a fish to record the time, what I bait I was using, water temp, outside weather, location, etc... this way I could video everything - the catch plus all the details, then just buy another external hard drive to store. The camera we are talking about saves all the clips as individual files also. One thing I don't really like about it is the reviews I've read says the software that comes with it pretty much sucks. They say you have to rename the file to be able to play it on Windows XP.... I've never fooled with video, so it will be a whole new learning curve. [/QUOTE]
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