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04/05/2003 07:50:46 AM · #1
in their photos i'm thinking of using that tonight for quests at a wedding recption
04/05/2003 08:37:50 AM · #2
voice in photos? what do you mean?
04/05/2003 09:18:48 AM · #3
my camera has a mic built in and you can record a message
04/05/2003 11:25:27 AM · #4
My camera has voice also, and has very good instructions in the booklet about how to use it. The 707 will record for 5 seconds if the shutter button is pressed and released, or will record for up to 40 seconds if you hold the shutter button down the entire time.
04/05/2003 11:34:20 AM · #5
Well, my photos speak for themselves.

...just kidding. Sorry, don't know anything about voice on cameras, couldn't resist -

Martin
04/05/2003 12:44:01 PM · #6
I think mics were added to many cameras mainly for sound when recording movies. Although I have read that many ppl find them useful for making annotations about the conditions the photo was taken under, etc... (I guess some might find this easier than taking notes.)



04/05/2003 12:55:57 PM · #7
Just buy a camcorder :p
04/05/2003 01:05:56 PM · #8
I've used it for making notes about a shot beyond the information recorded as EXIF data. I don't use it very often.

How were you thinking of using it at the reception?
04/05/2003 05:59:11 PM · #9
Originally posted by pinback:

I've used it for making notes about a shot beyond the information recorded as EXIF data. I don't use it very often.

How were you thinking of using it at the reception?

It might be handy to add the names of people you don't know well, while you remember (or can ask) who they are...
04/05/2003 06:12:04 PM · #10
Originally posted by GeneralE:

Originally posted by pinback:

I've used it for making notes about a shot beyond the information recorded as EXIF data. I don't use it very often.

How were you thinking of using it at the reception?

It might be handy to add the names of people you don't know well, while you remember (or can ask) who they are...


Ive used voice for just that generalE at a 21st and it was very helpful and it didnt seem to use much memory on my card.
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