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Sylerr
08-01-2009, 09:43 PM
Lenses: I was wonder can i but a lens on my Canon FS200? I was looking on google but couldn'f find it and also wich kind of lens i need? And same question for my Sony DCR-TRV730E.

Angle question: How to get a low angel without a complete tri-pod (Not very low but like at the hight of my belt). Do i just have to hold it with my hand on the top of the camera and my fingers on the underside or is there a other methode. (My camera ones sliped away doing that luckly it had a wrist strap) Or is there somekind of thing i can mount ontop of my camera.

Mic attachment: My new canon FS200 does have a mic-input but doesn't has a acesory slot how to get attached on it? CAn i use the tri-pod slot (I think i have to make somekind of thing to hold my mic than) or is there a other way?

-Sylerr

SyxxGage
08-01-2009, 09:58 PM
Lenses: I was wonder can i but a lens on my Canon FS200? I was looking on google but couldn'f find it and also wich kind of lens i need? And same question for my Sony DCR-TRV730E.

According to their website your Canon does not support lens attachements. Sorry. Your Sony, however, DOES support lens attachments. You will need ones with a 37mm thread size


Angle question: How to get a low angel without a complete tri-pod (Not very low but like at the hight of my belt). Do i just have to hold it with my hand on the top of the camera and my fingers on the underside or is there a other methode. (My camera ones sliped away doing that luckly it had a wrist strap) Or is there somekind of thing i can mount ontop of my camera.

Make sure you use both hands and hold it low. simple as that.


Mic attachment: My new canon FS200 does have a mic-input but doesn't has a acesory slot how to get attached on it? CAn i use the tri-pod slot (I think i have to make somekind of thing to hold my mic than) or is there a other way? it's designed to be used with lavs and shotguns and such so you dont need the mic to be attached.