Q&A: How to get video from Panasonic Leica Dicomar to computer?

Question by BleachPhantom: How to get video from Panasonic Leica Dicomar to computer?
cant figure this out… we installed all the software and whatnot, but still have no idea how to get the video onto my computer. help?!
its a PV-GS150

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Answer by snowwillow20
Is it a minidv? We need the model # the Leica Dicomar is the lens.

edit…….MINIDV
You have a mini dv (cassette) camcorder….
Your dv camcorder needs a firewire connection (ieee 1394) in order to download video, Firewire to usb will not work to download video. You might end up with only sound or only video. Your PC might not have a firewire port, so you will have to buy one and install it, you need to buy a firewire cord too. Your camcorder came with a USB cord and that is used for downloading stills from your camcorder. Make sure your camera is in playback mode. If you have a laptop, make sure your laptop has an empty bay for a card.
The fine print in your manual makes reference to firewire (ieee 1394) connection.

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I am thinking 50mm. What focal length is the FOV in the viewfinder of the Leica IIIa designed for?

Question by Mere Mortal: I am thinking 50mm. What focal length is the FOV in the viewfinder of the Leica IIIa designed for?

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Thank You. I appreciate your answers, however, I am asking about Leica III cameras. Not Leica M cameras.

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Answer by φως (fos)
field of view? there might be a gearhead in the camera section knows this, i would geuss 50mm also

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What is the best semi pro cameras with a leica lens?

Question by Hershie101: What is the best semi pro cameras with a leica lens?
Right now, i’m leaning towards the Lumix FZ35 and the Olympus sp-600uz

I’m confused between these two, should i get the fz35 or the sp-600uz? or maybe other suggestions?
What do you think about the sp-800uz?

I was going to get the fz35 but then the sp-600uz has interchangeable lenses so i’m a bit confused

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Answer by Petra_au
I’m not sure why you think any of those cameras are ‘semi-pro’ cameras…because they’re definitely, NOT. They are just your average point & shoot, ‘super-zoom’ camera with small image sensor, but with the addition of full manual controls and a long (fixed) zoom lens. If you want ‘semi-pro’ with interchangeable lenses and better image quality and faster performance…you should be looking at a camera with a large image sensor instead (dSLR).

I wouldn’t recommend Olympus, because they aren’t great when it comes to image quality. Also, the SP-600 UZ or SP-8000 UZ have NO viewfinder (optical or electronic). If the only other choice is the Panasonic FZ35…then it’s better than Olympus. But, it only has a crappy electronic viewfinder, which are terrible compared to an optical viewfinder.

http://www.dcresource.com/reviews/panasonic/dmc_fz35-review

http://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/FZ35/FZ35A.HTM

http://www.steves-digicams.com/camera-reviews/panasonic/lumix-dmc-fz35/panasonic-lumix-dmc-fz35-review.html

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How big of a memory card should I use for my Leica C- Lux 3?

Question by Lowell: How big of a memory card should I use for my Leica C- Lux 3?
I’m taking a trip to London and Paris in early November and plan on taking alot of pictures, probably 300-400. I know that the quality of pictures vary depending on the size of memory card, so I want to choose the right one. Any help would be appreciated.

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Answer by sheasked
A few 1 or 2 GB memory cards would be appropriate for a vacation. It’s best you take several cards with small capacities. If something goes wrong with one, you lose the data, or can’t find it, not all of your photos would be lost, just the ones on that memory card.

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Q&A: is the leica s2 really that good since its worth 23,000? or are there better cheaper cams out there?

Question by Mao J: is the leica s2 really that good since its worth 23,000? or are there better cheaper cams out there?
leica the finest cameras in the world made in germany
but are they really what they are cut up to be?
i think there are some pentax canons and nikons out there that can beat this leica.
in my mind the pentax k-7 is as just as god as you need a camera to be.

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Answer by fakkinfack
Leica, as any company, must make a profit to survive. But excessive profitability is not the reason Leica is so expensive (they have lost money in recent years, actually). I own Leica myself, and have for more than 30 years. Leica’s standards of design, manufacture, and performance (optical and mechanical) are the world’s highest. Their lenses are state of the art in all respects, including mechanical aspects. Their durability is far greater than that of Japanese products. How is this achieved? It ain’t cheap. It costs money to research and produce the finest lenses. Just the raw glass itself (before cutting and polishing) for many Leica lenses costs more than the entire finished product of other companies at retail! Take the 50mm 1.4 Summilux-R, for example. It costs about $ 2000 retail. It’s also the best 50mm 1.4 in the world. (The raw galss alone costs more than a Nikkor or Canon 50mm 1.4.) To get this performance, Leica has invested in glass research and owns propreitary glass formulations that no-one else has, or that other companies can’t afford to use, because their cost would then be so high that they could not market the lens. Each company has a ‘niche’, and though Leica has a reputation that allows them the luxury of making and selling costly lenses, not every other firm can do that. In other words, Leica, being devoted to being the best AND achieving it, has earned them the marketing clout that enables them to sell that product. Other companies have not achieved the level that Leica does, and can’t afford to do so. That’s not their market.

You’ll note, though, that the extreme focal lengths of any camera company are all pretty expensive, regardless of make.

And yes, Leica lenses ARE worth it!

You should read the materials written by Erwin Puts on these topics:

Here’s his site

http://www.imx.nl/photosite/leica/leicahome.html

and Leica has some of his other lens analysis: http://www.leica-camera.com/index_e.html (Leica home)

http://www.leica-camera.com/produkte/rsystem/objektive/index_e.html (R lenses)

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Does the Leica DC Vario Summicron lens produce images with neutral, accurate and punchy colours?

Question by utternutter: Does the Leica DC Vario Summicron lens produce images with neutral, accurate and punchy colours?
Used in some Panasonic camera models. Is there a ‘Panasonic colour’ for the images? I’ve always used Canon and am fond of the ‘Canon colour’ which gives balanced, accurate colour in images, with e.g. punchy blue skies.

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Answer by Jeroen Wijnands
In compact cameras that is mostly a matter of the settingsi n the jpg engine of the camera.

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How do i remove and wind up film in a Leica R4?

Question by : How do i remove and wind up film in a Leica R4?
I know you are supposed to wind up the film, but i can’t figure out how.

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Answer by insider
You wind it back in to the light tight canister and THEN remove it.

Page 14 of the first part of the manual (page 15, if you use the pdf page counter)…

http://www.butkus.org/chinon/leica/leica_r4/leica_r4.htm

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Are those Russian knockoffs of the classic 50′s era Leica camera that you see on Ebay any good?

Question by pauly51_2001: Are those Russian knockoffs of the classic 50′s era Leica camera that you see on Ebay any good?
I’ve seen some for sixty bucks plus shipping costs. And, they seem like they would be fun.

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Answer by EasyReader
They aren’t as good as the Leicas, but some of them are decent cameras. They’re cool though.

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