My camera lets you see the image when recording video through the view finder. So lancara's statement is not true of all still cameras. It is usually true of most DSLR cameras because the mirror needs to be up for light to fall on the sensor and therefore an image cannot be seen via the prism in the view finder.
As for the transfer process, it will also depend on the type of video file created. My camera can create motion JPEG and AVCHD format videos. The former is just a matter of copying the file of the camera (via USB or use the SD Card) but the latter needs some extra processing to make it useable.
The AVCHD format is similar to how data on a DVD is structured so there's more to it than just the video file itself. Video software will probably recognise and import these files automatically if you connect the camera or card to the computer and select import (iMovie on the Mac does this). But I manually copy the files over and convert the files to MPEG4 using Handbrake and I keep the originals too.
Last edited by: rtj70 on Wed 10 Nov 10 at 10:02
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