[Linganth] Colleagues, questions on camera equipment for field research

Priscila Leal pbluth at hawaii.edu
Wed Sep 16 03:47:06 UTC 2015


Hi Nate,
That's an great question and I'd be interested in the recommendations as well - ping. 
Cordially,
Priscila

> On Sep 15, 2015, at 11:11, Nathaniel Dumas <nadumas at ucsc.edu> wrote:
> 
> Dear Colleagues,
> 
> Hope your semesters/quarters are off to a great start! I'm in the middle of helping the design thinking firm I work for upgrade their A/V capabilities for research and I wanted to get recommendations from my fellow linguistic anthropologists working with video. We're especially interested in camcorders that are not too intrusive (size-wise) in the field setting, are able to have a decent image quality (not looking for commercial/high-end production quality), not too difficult to use (since not all of us on research teams are as tech savvy), and, of course, are affordable.
> 
> Feel free to respond to me offline at nadumas at ucsc.edu. And the more suggestions the merrier so I can give the leadership more options to pick from.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Nate
> 
> 
> -- 
> Nathaniel Dumas
> Research Associate, Department of Anthropology
> University of Santa Cruz
> nadumas at ucsc.edu
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