Making videos? Way too space heavy and totally useless for incorporating into a written document. ![]() Honestly, I cannot fathom the logic behind removing this essential feature from cameras for anyone who uses cameras for fact recording purposes. You can then view the pictures with the descriptive comments in a slideshow in ThumbsPlus. Each comment is recorded as a waw file with the same exact name as the jpg. Take the picture, then click OK to start recording your comment. On the s602, in Auto or SP mode one simply clicks the OK button and select Record. It is an essential feature for anyone who uses photography as a fact recording medium. I too have been looking for YEARS for a solution and it is the main reason I have been holding onto my circa 2002 Fujifilm s602 (I've even resorted to hoarding them and have several backups), despite its now glaring picture quality deficiencies -). A 256Mb one can be used to record a lot of voice message for a few weeks. If it might work, than a flash memory voice recorder (like a MP3 player) of a few US$ could be useful. I suppose it might also be considered for your application. I recorded the date at the beginning of the voice message every day. before the first voice memo (or before every voice clip), then basically we should have no problem to link up the voice clip and the image later.įor my traveling I record everything to remind myself for the trip, as well as help me to compile my travelling album (slideshow of photo, video, map and route. So might I suggest to first record that file no. of the next shot at the beginning of every shooting session. The major huddle on using a general voice recorder for your specific need, AFAIK, would be lacked of date/time stamp feature for your future synchronization. One step further it would be nice if I could find a PC application that would transcribe the voice recording to a printed page. It would be difficult to synchronize without a time stamp. ![]() (One solution would be to take less images.) I just got back from a two week tour of the western National Parks (The wife and I do a lot of traveling) and am having difficulty remembering all the information about the 2500+ images that were shot. My memory is not as good as it was when I was young. ![]() (Hard to improve if I don't know what I wanted.) I am wishing to include information about who, what, where, and most importantly the effect that I was wanting to achieve. Yes the EXIF data is a great improvement from the days of film. If this should be in another forum let me know. I hope I have explained my question sufficiently. Will the time/date stamp used for note taking be easily displayed/sorted/searched/accessed on the voice recorder screen. If yes, can I expect all brands to have this feature.ģ. Is the voice recorder the right tool for note taking.Ģ. If I have taken a lot of photos (200+), it seems like it would be a large chore to match the notes with the photos.ġ. Certain external sound recorder (for video shooting purpose) might offer such function but unlikely for your sort of usage. it would be impossible to have time/date stamp synchronized to the date/time stamp of your photo. Unless you never stop your recording, the record would be in terms of short clips, showing the duration instead of time/date or recording. I would assume that I Would register the audio notes with the photograph by matching the time/date stamp in the recorder and the photo Metadata.ĪFAIK, most general pen recorders (the good old mini cassette type, or digital type) would be on record-stop basis. Nowadays, most shooting data would be recorded in the EXIF, making my notebook and pen would be disappeared from my camera bag. ![]() Might I ask what sort of information you wish to be recorded by a voice recorder? Back to the film era, I jotted down the shooting parameters on a notebook, after the photo be printed, I would compare it to learn photographing. I wish to use a voice recorder to make notes on each photograph as they are being taken.
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