That depends on what kind of concert it is. If in doubt, ask those putting on the concert. They tend to have a grip on issues such as copyright etc. plus it is seen as polite, and to a certain extent legal, for you to ask permission.
Yeah but you can't bring your video camera! Also it depends on where concert is.
most of the time they will confiscate it
what is the dvantages of camera tube
It really just the type of video editing software you use , not the type of camera you use.
cameraman.
Yes it does, just go to the camera and then click on options then use the scroll button to go to video camera. :-)
To use a digital camera webcam for video conferencing and online meetings, connect the camera to your computer using a USB cable. Open the video conferencing software and select the camera as the video input device. Adjust the camera settings for optimal lighting and positioning. Start the video call and ensure the camera is working properly for clear video and audio communication.
The best video camera for a person is subjective; it really depends on what you want to use the camera for. For simply recording special moments a Sony HD video camera would be optimal.
There are a lot of kinds of camera to use for video conferencing. However, in order to take the best one, one should consider on the HD functions of the camera.
If you use a video camera or a camera to record it, here's how: 1. Connect the video camera/camera to your computer with USB wire. 2. Open youtube and log in (if you have a account) 3. The rest is up to you.
To connect a streaming camera to your computer for live video broadcasting, you can use a USB cable or HDMI cable to connect the camera to your computer. Then, use streaming software like OBS or XSplit to set up the camera as a video source for broadcasting live video.
No, the third generation iPod Touch does not have an app to use a video camera.