HD w FCE

Hey,
Does anyone have any suggestions on some nice HD cameras that would with FCE?
Thanks for your advice.

Well, when you switch to the FX7E's built in high speed (slow motion) recording setting it switches out of HD and into some dreadful low res mode which would be disappointing even coming from a £25 camcorder. Far better to keep the camera in full HD mode and then do the slowing down in FCE by simply reducing the clip speed to 10 or 20 percent. Do bear in mind that it won't be a smooth slomo, but more akin to individual frames from a stills camera. I should imagine that would be adequate to judge a golf swing however.
Something like Adobe After Effects will do a better and smoother job by interpolating additional "made-up" frames, but we are now talking good money.
The best slow motion I saw recently, incidentally, was from a friend's LG Viewty mobile phone, which has a built-in 100 frames per second recording mode. We had enormous fun with a blueberry muffin dropped two flights down the stairwell!
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    I don't have the option of connecting the MBox 2 directly. The audio is coming tot he Mbox from a mixer board in the next room via spdif or XLR (can't recall which)
    I'd like to use the FCE voice-over feature, but FCE see no signal coming out of the Mbox 2. The funny thing is that
    1) FCE's VO menu lists the Mbox 2 on the list of sources you can select
    2) Pro Tools LE sees the signal just fine on the same machine.
    The simple obvious solution is to use PT LE, but I'm trying to make the workflow as easy as possible even though PT is the better tool.
    As far as I can tell this G4 has no analog audio input.
    How might I most simply and cheaply fix this problem?
    Some people have suggested looking for new drivers for the Mbox 2 but I haven't been able to find any.
    Shayne Weyker
    http://weykervideo.com

    What do you mean by "What setting are on the media"
    My media is mini dv tape with 16 bit audio.
    What setting are you using in Final Cut Express 3.5?
    Under Easy Setup I have used DV NTSC
    Sequence Preset: DV NTSC 48kHz
    Capture Preset: DV NTSC 48kHz
    Device Control Preset: Firewire NTSC Basic
    Playback Output video: None
    Playback Output Audio: Firewire DV
    PTV Output Video: Same as playback
    PTV Output Audio: Same as playback
    View>Video Out>Canvas Playback
    What computer are you using?
    Power PC G5, Proc. 1.6 gHz, Mem. 2.25 GB DDR SDRAM, OS X10.4.9, Phantom Drive External 500 G conected by USB cable.
    Camera is a Sony DCR VX2100 mini DV tape connected via Firewire.
    What versions?
    Quicktime 7.1.6
    FCE 3.5.1
    Dan

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