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Old 04-16-2004, 03:58 AM
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digital video camera

could u use that to post pics of ur models?

because i have one and wonderign if u can and if thep ics will come out clearly
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tanka,

the digital video camera would work to film the models.
You would need a way to take a still image from the camera. Some digital video cameras have a feature which allows you to take still images with the camera.

If not, you would need a program which would allow you to "capture" a still image from the video. Again, most video software come with this feature.

In short you would need a still image, not a motion image to be able to post the picture.

To answer your second question....
The image will look blurry for two reasons.
#1 is the camera was moving when the picture was taken. This is a possible problem with a video camera since the camera can move. But a model doesn't move so that should help.
#2 is the resolution the picture was taken at. A low resolution picture takes up less space (file size) but the picture quality is not as good. A higher resolution picure takes up more file space, but you get a sharper picture.
Most noticeable when you "blow-up" a picture. A low resolution picture that is made bigger will look "chunky" and "fuzzy".

Hope this helps and was what you were looking for...
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