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Hello All,

We are looking to buy a couple of cameras, but can't seem to find what we
need.  We are looking for a camera that can be used by faculty to record
class presentations (lasting up to 2 hours) without requiring us to process
the video into some web -compatible format.   Our big requirements are:

1. Straight to Web recording format
2. Ability to power from an external outlet
3. Removable SD card for extended recording
4. Microphone input

There are a lot of straight to web cameras that we like (Flip Mino, RCA
Small Wonder, Creative Vado HD, Kodak Zi6), but none allow you to run from
an external outlet ... and we really don't want to have batteries running
out in the middle of a class, or to have faculty waiting while the camera
recharges.  The Sony Webbie, despite its horrible name, has everything but
the microphone input ...  which we need for the wireless mic that students
use while giving presentations.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Jon


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University of Kansas
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