The Casio Exilim can record video, but only as long as the memory card has room.
I think that any of the models of Casio Exilim High speed are good. High resolution and HD video, as well as high-fps video.
Panasonic, Sony, LG, AOS Technologies, Optronis, Photron, Vision Research and Fastec Imaging make high speed video cameras. These cameras are used in television, science and also for defense systems.
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Yes, you can record video in Madame Tussaud's.
Windows Live Movie Maker is only for video editing. You have to record your own video with a webcam or a video camera. Once you record your video, you import it into the editing software.
No, a DVD player cannot record a video: however a DVD recorder can.
No you can not. Nintendo Video is for viewing videos only. You can record videos with a Nintendo 3ds, but you must use different software.
of course. any thing can be hacked. and yeah you can record video from calls i think.
Some video cameras have a file size limit of 4GB. The answer will also depend on what type of video you are recording. Standard video (TV resolution) will require much less memory. The various HD video formats will require much more. Another wikianswer indicates that a 2GB card can hold two hours of video. But it gives no indication of the video format. Casio claims 9 minutes 11 seconds per GB for their Exilim Pro Ex F1. So an 8GB card could hold 73 minutes 28 seconds of HD video. But it would need to be split into two or more files.
Some will record video with sound. Some will record video without sound.
No, the LG VN250 Cosmos can not take videos. But it should!
No, it is generally not allowed to record a video in a post office due to privacy and security concerns.