I want to buy a projector to use with my computer which has 2 DVI outputs. Is it possible to convert DVI out to HDMI in and would that be better or worse than DVI out to DVI in?
Most Flat Profile TVs have a mounting system. If the new TV your are replacing the old 24" with is a bigger screen the old wall mount might not be rated to support the extra weight. Please be careful.
It would still be the same converter. If your RV is not using a AC electrical system you will need an voltage inverter. There will be 12v TV/Digital Converter coming out.
Looking for a better camera (with changeable lens)that I can take pictures at weddings, graduations, and still sit in the deer stand and take good pictures, and one that doesn't take long inbetween shots?
Any of the entry level cameras from Canon, Nikon and Sony will get you a good start on these type of photos. For nature and sports shots you might want to look for a higher frame rate (FPS) of around 4 to 6 FPS. There are some nice bundled kits to look for that come with a standard lens of around 35-70mm ..good for portrait and general shots. Plus a 70-300mm good for nature and sports.
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You should be able to connect the camera to your computer and just drag and drop the files to any folder you choose. You could also use a card reader instead of connecting the camera.
The difference is guaranteed sustainable speed rate. The 6 is much faster than 4. 6mb vs 4mb. If your camera is HD it would be best to use the class 6.
For the lens a 300mm would give you tight shots. The faster the lens...say a f/2.8 would help with higher shutter speeds and give a shallow depth of field. That blurred back ground look. As for camera you want to look for one that has the fastest FPS (Frames Per Second). This to help capture action sequences. This is not to be confused with movie mode fps. The D90 is at a respectable 4.5 FPS and the D300 is at a whopping 7 FPS.
There might be several ways to do this...lets try this first. Look on the remote for a Input button. Pushing this should cycle you through the input options. You could also try the channel up and down on the remote. This should instantly change the input to channels.
Some HDRs allow you to plug in a external Hard Drive. Check your owners manual if yours supports this feature. If not you should be able to plug in a external DvD or Blu-Ray recorder and your footage will have to be copied in real time from the DVR to the Recorder. Instructions for the connection will be in the recorders manual.