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Mar8No Comments
- Perfect in low light
- Fast Backside Illumination (BSI)
- CMOS sensor
- 2.7-inch touchscreen display
- 32GB of solid state storage
- SDHC card slot
- 20x optical zoom
- HDMI port
- Supports H.264 video
- 1080i at 60 frames per second
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Jan281 Comment

- Ultra Slim
- Dual Camcorder
- 3.5MP CMOS sensor
- 35mm wide angle lens
- Superb 30X Advanced Zoom function
- Full HD video recording mode
- 16GB of internal memory
- Eye-Fi
- SDXC cards compatibility
- Mini HDMI port
- Sound Zoom technology
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Dec17No Comments

- High definition camcorder DVC525HD
- 5.17MP CMOS sensor
- Records video in AVI (Motion JPEG)
- Records video at 720/30p
- Weight:218grams
- 2.4-inch LCD display
- 128MB of storage capacity
- Storage expandable via SDHC cards (up to 16GB)
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Mar211 Comment
Sanyo has done good job in promoting usage of handheld camcorders over the past many years. They are continuously updating the range. Have a look at Sanyo's pistol grip design HD2000 that can record video in full 1080p HD resolution at 60 frames per second (fps) and is a proper dual-mode 8-megapixel camera. The HD2000 has no internal storage of its own and records straight to SD though can support SDHC cards up to 32GB. Read the rest of this article » -
Dec29No Comments
The Canon HV30 is the replacement model for the much celebrated HV20. The list of upgrades includes a 30fps frame mode (in addition to 24p and 60i), a better zoom toggle, an improved LCD, and a black paint job.The lens has a 43mm filter diameter to accommodate that killer fish-eye or telephoto lens that will do an admirable job of capturing images. An automatic lens enclosure engages when the HV30 is turned on or off. To the left of the lens is a vertical panel containing a built-in flash, Instant AF sensor, and LED video light. Toward the rear are two switches - the Auto/P mode switch and the Tape/Memory Card switch. Toward the lens end is a rugged plastic port enclosure that houses the Mic, AV/Headphone, and Component-out jacks. Users can configure the AV jack correctly before using headphones. The built-in stereo microphone is mounted toward the lens end, evading hand interference. Read the rest of this article »
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Nov27No Comments
We are living in content driven age. Everyone has an opinion and things to say in which many others are interested and they can say it with text, audio and or video or combination of all.Imagine what someone can do with a video camera and a high speed Internet connection. Search Google for 'videos' and you will have an idea what is being created and uploaded everywhere! What is more, Content Management Systems available online have made dissemination a lot easier and fun. With the number of websites creating a more Web2.0 flavor, it has been interesting to see the number of videos that crop up on a daily basis. Read the rest of this article »

