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Remember to check your settings before taking a video

Posted on June 30, 2007
Filed Under N73, Sony T100, Mobile, Advice, Personal, Cameras |

I think i’m going to stick with my Nokia N73 should an opp call for a video next time. I did one yesterday that pays $50 for a 1 minute length video. I thought my Sony Cyber-shot T100 will produce sharper and clearer video, so i used that. But, i forgot to set the resolution down and proceeded with the STD settings. I was sitting here wondering what took me so long to upload a 1 minute file to youtube when it hit me *smacks forehead* THE SETTINGS!!!!

Thank god there was still time to do another. So, i hurried out and got that done, uploaded to youtube in no time and submitted the opp. Just in time before server time changed to a different date…….. phew!!!! If not, it’ll be counted towards the next days’ quota. So that you know, the STD video settings on my Sony produced a 22MB file compared to a 6Mb file which i got with my Nokia N73, lol. What a joke!!!

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2 Responses to “Remember to check your settings before taking a video”

  1. Vedis Teh on July 1st, 2007 1:10 am

    Hi,I asked Doris to teach me how to upload video to YouTube. I am ready to grab those video opps that pay …$20,$30…$50…*drooling*

    Ya, you’ll soon love it. I prefer to cam my videos using my Nokia N73 and email straight to youtube. From there, i just add the code to my blogs, easy. Unless the video asks for editing, that…. i have to see if my phone’s capable or not. I dont have a video editing software on my pc, lazy to go dig, lol.

  2. Vedis Teh on July 1st, 2007 1:11 am

    By the way, I have seen some blogs with this YourHomeInsurance.co.uk. How do I get the sponsors ?? Would you mind sharing ???…;D

    The website gone adi. Too bad cos they pay like $25/blog depending on PR 

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