Obviously a Video Camera.
Much better Quality than a normal camera with a video function.
you do it by pressing the "mode" button 3 times
Nope, just camera
made in japan
Yes the Sony Cybershot does have an HD video mode as one of it's features.
Some cameras have setting on video mode called "Time lapse" you can then chose how many seconds apart it takes pictures, the camera will automatically make it in to a fast movie.
you turn on your camera and go to mode and go down to movie. i could tell you step by step if i knew the model
To record video on a Nikon D3500, switch the camera to video mode by turning the mode dial to the video camera icon. Press the red record button to start recording, and press it again to stop. Adjust settings like resolution and frame rate in the menu if needed.
To create a timelapse video using a Canon Powershot camera, you can set the camera to the timelapse mode or use an intervalometer to take photos at set intervals. Then, compile the photos into a video using video editing software.
With most video cameras you can. I can do it with my camera, just have the camera in Auto (or whatever your usual record mode is) instead of Play or VCR mode. It should stream straight into your computer.
Open the Camera App: "Yes, you can definitely shoot a video on an iPhone. Just open the Camera app on your iPhone ." Switch to Video Mode: "Once you have the Camera app open, look for the option to switch to video mode. It's usually represented by a video camera icon. Tap on it." Record Your Video: "Hold down the record button to start capturing your video. You can record as much as you need for your music video." Stop Recording: "When you're done recording, simply release the record button to stop the video. You'll see the video saved in your Photos app."
This is what you do you click Mode twice then slecte a video with the arrows and then click record I have no clue how to Delete it my Delete wont work V.V
To conduct a video test using the Canon 60D camera, follow these steps: Insert a fully charged battery and a memory card into the camera. Turn on the camera and set the mode dial to the video recording mode (usually indicated by a camera icon with a video camera symbol). Adjust the settings such as frame rate, resolution, and exposure using the camera's menu. Frame your shot using the viewfinder or the LCD screen. Press the record button to start recording and press it again to stop. Review your video by playing it back on the camera or transferring it to a computer for further analysis. Remember to experiment with different settings and lighting conditions to achieve the desired results.