Yes, they are very different. The movie camera records images on light-sensitive strips of photographic film which must be processed chemically to get an image for projection. Video cameras use magnetic tape as a recording medium. The only thing they have in common is the fact that they use a lens to project the image onto the recording surface.
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No. The movie camera used film to document events and they were shown on a projector.
You can use a video camera that is compatible with mini dv tapes. Besides a video camera some audio recording devices might be able to record on mini dv tapes. But this will only be for audio, not video.
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You can capture video from your Digital Video Camera in Vista WMM (windows movie maker) by clicking File, Import from Digital Camera.
Windows Movie Maker's Import Video does not support importing video from a web camera or analog video source such as a VCR. To use video from your web camera, you can use the software that comes with the camera to record the video to your computer. Then you can import it into the program.
bc when u have a video camera,u can record things. when u have a camera u can take pics.
It is a file of a movie or a video clip taken from a camera, or uploaded from an old movie system. Then the video clips can be viewed on a computer.
A professional video camera creates electronic moving images. A regular movie camera records images on film. Most professional cameras are larger and heavier than the regular movie cameras.
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No. Windows Movie Maker is a video editing program not a camera.