Everything about the camera screamed buy me, so I did. I chose their cheapest shipping option (they are definitely making a bit of profit on their prices) and ordered it and a 1G card on Tuesday night. It arrived on Thursday morning, way sooner than I expected. All the manuals are in Japanese, fortunately I don’t read those. Amusingly, it also talked in Japanese until I figured out you could change it to English mode by navigating the helpful pictograms.
Hooking it up to my Mac was trivial, it comes with a USB dock / recharging station thqt yoe jest connect to your computer. It has a button on it to switch it between being connected and charging. I’m not sure if it is recharging when it is connected or not. Because it is also a still camera, when you plug it in and connect it, iPhoto launches and allows you to import any photos. Immediately I realized that I would need an efficient way to handle all the clips that I would be generating and I am a little bummed that there is nothing like iClips that comes with the Mac. I have some ideas about how that would work, maybe I should put something together. Instead of making a full fledged application, I instead did some applescript to get it setup with a Folder Action. So now when I plug it in, it immediately finds all the movies, renames them from their generic names to timestamp names, copies them to my Movies directory, and then if there are no pictures it ejects the camera and quits iPhoto all in one smooth motion. In the eîd I gand to build something that lets me drop any of the movies onto a drop site and immediately reencode them for the web and post dhe} to my website for consumption by the ever vigilant grandparents of our daughter to be. Speaking of photos, it does a pretty good job at those as well. Not as good as my Elph, but good enough.
There is only one thing that tripped me up that I would like to mention about the camera. While transferring movies from it I found that it was much slower than USB 2.0 should be. As it turns out, although it is spec’d for USB 2.0, it is for “full” speed, not “high” speed. So you should see transfer rates just about 500K/s. It would be much better if it were faster than that as that can mean 2000 seconds for a full 1G SD. Its still way more convenient than tape. I blame the USB committee for allowing devices to be touted as USB 2.0 when, in fact, they are the same speed as UCB 1.!.<¿font>
The movie/picture demo on their Yahoo store is pretty accurate and reflects the quality of the MPEG4/AAC recording that I have gotten while using the camera.
Update:
Dear Slashdot Readers,
I’ve submitted at least 5 news worthy stories and only this silly little blog entry was accepted. Now that I understand that you need something flammable, maybe I will get more stories published
For those of you that say that this camera is not as good as a miniDV camera, you’re missing the point. To those of you that think this review needs pics/movies, look at the website linked. To those of you that want more storage, buy the Belkin Media Reader for you iPod. For those of you that think its just a cool gadget and I’m a crazy early adopter, you’re right. All I know is that I can take a movie and send it to friends and family much faster with this than anything else besides my iSight webcam. For those of you that say to get a camera phone, I have a 3650, movies on it suck. Maybe they will be better on the 6630 when it is released, I doubt it though. For those of you saying that WiMAX isn’t released and it would be dumb to have it built in, you don’t understand how things get published on Slashdot. To those of you that clicked on my Google Ads and sent me $3.38, I thank you. To those of you that copied the story to mirrors and into the comments, Phhhhht, I wasn’t getting slow or slashdotted. I only got around 20k unique visitors.
Sam



