The "Sony HDR- FX1"
The Canon XL H1 is a camcorder. This camcorder is professional grade, and features multiple inputs and outputs, multiple image settings, and a genuine canon optics lens.
One should expect to pay somewhere between 2,000 dollars to 5,000 dollars. While you can find very good camcorders for as little as 300 dollars, they are not professional grade.
It is a common misconception that you need to have some kind of professional grade camcorder in order to make adjustments to the look and feel of your camcorder. The truth is that it is not difficult for anyone to find a camcorder accessory that can enhance the picture quality of even the most basic consumer level camcorder. The most popular camcorder accessory that people get for this purpose is the wide angled lens. A wide angled lens can help make that panoramic vista you're filming actually fit into frame instead of becoming a truncated shadow of what it could be.
The Canon VFL1 Video Flash Light is available for under $100 and offers excellent professional grade performance.
No, we use professional grade interconencts and there is absolutely no loss of quality
Professional cameras are typically characterized by advanced features such as high resolution sensors, interchangeable lenses, manual controls, and robust build quality. They are designed for professional photographers and videographers who require superior image quality and versatility. In contrast, consumer-grade cameras are more user-friendly, compact, and affordable, with fewer advanced features and lower image quality.
A 2.86 is a B. An F is an 0.0 to an 0.55, or something I think, I might be a little off about that.
It depends solely on the grade of the coins. Without professional grading of the quality of the coins the value is between 300-500 retail. If they are graded high the value rises considerably...
Clarification needed. What city, what state? (What country?)
NOT their face :) but there personality! Its whats on the INSIDE that matters NOT he outside
That makes a F, in percent, a 0% or 10%
TheMathAnswers.org