Aldi/Medion £39.99p Camcorder Test....

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Re: Aldi/Medion £39.99p Camcorder Test....

Postby sausage fingers » 12 Feb 2010, 11:47

I'll post some more soon....
Many thanks all.
Rob :)
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Re: Aldi/Medion £39.99p Camcorder Test....

Postby George Geddes » 15 Feb 2010, 15:48

Out of curiousity, what size of SD card have you put in the camera?

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Re: Aldi/Medion £39.99p Camcorder Test....

Postby sausage fingers » 15 Feb 2010, 16:30

I've just used its own memory, haven't really looked into a card yet. Did you purchase one of the cameras?
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Re: Aldi/Medion £39.99p Camcorder Test....

Postby ecca » 15 Feb 2010, 16:52

Sod the camera, what great playing !
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Re: Aldi/Medion £39.99p Camcorder Test....

Postby George Geddes » 15 Feb 2010, 17:15

NO, I didn't think it was quite right for what I wanted, but seeing the visuals, I may reconsider...

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Re: Aldi/Medion £39.99p Camcorder Test....

Postby sausage fingers » 15 Feb 2010, 17:28

George the camera is pretty good for the price, it works way better with some natural light on it, that was recorded with an old bench lamp pointing in my direction. I'll have to look in to a memory card.
Ecca, i was running through a few chords ready for when you take delivery of your Gibson :oops: :D
Rob :mrgreen:
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Re: Aldi/Medion £39.99p Camcorder Test....

Postby Risky » 15 Feb 2010, 19:10

ecca wrote:Sod the camera, what great playing !


Ecca. This guy is from S-O-T. Does this make him an honorary Hankie? We could even afford a free plectrum hire if he'd come to the south of the county and play for us.

Phil
(ex-guitar player) - now a ukulele and ukulele bass player!
Update: After 10 years absence, now a born-again Hankie
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Re: Aldi/Medion £39.99p Camcorder Test....

Postby ecca » 15 Feb 2010, 20:14

What's SOT stand for ?
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Re: Aldi/Medion £39.99p Camcorder Test....

Postby ecca » 16 Feb 2010, 00:37

Fancy a collab Sausage now you got a camcorder..... ?
Can you play Sorry Robbie ?
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Re: Aldi/Medion £39.99p Camcorder Test....

Postby Bluesnote » 16 Feb 2010, 08:22

Looking at your video at the start of this thread Rob, I was thinking about the advantage with fingerpicking over pick for these chords you play. I tried a thumbpick years ago but they were all really cumbersome affairs that made it hard to pick the string the way I wanted.
I googled the other day and came up with this little gem. Its a normal pick and its a thumbpick all in one.
I ordered one(should arrive today). Looks pretty good as far as I can see.
This item looks like I can get the fingerpicking effect as in Pass or Taylor type of playing coupled with the normal attack you can get with a pick.
http://www.stringsdirect.co.uk/products ... humb_picks
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