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  1. [quote author=Andrew Reid - EOSHD link=topic=564.msg3834#msg3834 date=1334252612] I'd go for a small chip camcorder with AF for the whole match coverage, and a DSLR for some cut-in artistic shots. GH2 would be good for that. 600D can't record for longer than 12 min at a time. As for camcorder - Canon XF305. [/quote] Is it possible to hook up the 600D to the computer and let bambuser/ustream to capture what the camera is seeing? The camera will not need to be recording, I think, so the 12 min doesn't matter if I have found the right information? I will not record on the memorycard in the camera. If it´s not possible with the 600D I need an tip for videorecorder in the pricerange in the 1000$ range. The Canon XF305 costs around 10 000$ in Sweden which is way to expensive for this project. Thanks.
  2. [quote author=Liszon link=topic=564.msg3824#msg3824 date=1334248563] Women volleyball? I would suggest a comfortable chair and a cold beer for a low budget setup.. (: [/quote] Yes women volleyball. Thanks for your great tip! :)
  3. Hi! I am looking for the right setup to send live video from volleyball games. 36 games per season + playoff @ 120 min each time. Will a Canon EOS 600D be good for that? Will it handle 120 min video without breaking? Is it right/wrong to go with a dslr instead of a video cam? The budget is very low. The video vill be sent out on the internet with bambuser or ustream or a service like that. Thanks for all input. I live in Sweden.
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