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Hardware:  ordinary point/shoot camera, or smart phone.  Or:  SLR, DSLR.  Video cameras will typically take pictures too. You can also borrow my mechanical Pentax to explore all the parameters of still photography. Consider also: 3D photography, 360 degree photography...
Hardware:  ordinary point/shoot camera, or smart phone.  Or:  SLR, DSLR.  Video cameras will typically take pictures too. You can also borrow my mechanical Pentax to explore all the parameters of still photography. Consider also: 3D photography, 360 degree photography...


The following are just possibilities - not recommendations....
The following are just possibilities - not recommendations....many include video as well as image.


* DSLR
* DSLR
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* Wearable
* Wearable
* [https://www.panono.com/ Throwable 360]
* [https://www.panono.com/ Throwable 360]
* Drone-borne
* [https://uavcoach.com/drone-with-camera/ Drone-borne]
* [http://www.gadgetreview.com/reviews/3d-camera-reviews 3D]
* [http://www.gadgetreview.com/reviews/3d-camera-reviews 3D]
* GPS combo
* GPS combo

Revision as of 07:59, 13 November 2017

Audio

Hardware: ordinary point/shoot camera, or smart phone will record some audio (badly). A Zoom or equivalent solid state recorder is advisable. Recording direct to laptop is sometimes workable. You can also borrow a Minidisc recorder from the CCE. Consider also: microphones of various types, binaural recording, wireless, mixer, boom, stands, windscreen/dead cat....

Recorders

Types:

  • Zoom
  • Lavelier
  • Sound Devices 722
  • Tascam
  • Smartphone

Mics

  • Shotgun
  • Wide
  • Lavelier
  • Audio Technica AT-825 stereo mic.

Image

Hardware: ordinary point/shoot camera, or smart phone. Or: SLR, DSLR. Video cameras will typically take pictures too. You can also borrow my mechanical Pentax to explore all the parameters of still photography. Consider also: 3D photography, 360 degree photography...

The following are just possibilities - not recommendations....many include video as well as image.

Video

Hardware: ordinary point/shoot camera, or smart phone; Zoom or equivalent; consumer-level video camera. You can also borrow a Hi8 camera from the CCE. Most still cameras now take decent video, though the audio may suffer; a DSLR will shoot very sharp images. But length may be limited as compared to a dedicated video camera. Consider also: go pro, drone, tripod, monopod, microphone, steadicam, extra flash memory and batteries, lens cleaning, bag

Recorders

  • Camcorder
  • DSLR
  • Wearable (Go pro, e.g.)
  • 360
  • Livestreaming
  • 3D (double lens)
  • High speed video (good for understanding musical technique!)
  • Drone-borne
  • Smartphone

Lenses

Mics

Text

  • Smartpen

GPS

  • Garmin
  • Smartphone

Computers

  • Traditional laptop
  • Surface
  • iPad
  • Smartphone

Communications

  • Smartphone
  • Satellite phone (can be bundled with GPS)