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Panasonic PVDC152 MiniDV Ultra Compact Digital Camcorder with 2.5" LCD Review

Panasonic PVDC152 MiniDV Ultra Compact Digital Camcorder with 2.5 LCD
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I've only had this camera about a week; it is my first camcorder, and I'm 17.
First of all, it is light and compact, very easy to handle. You can acess all the buttons with relative ease one-handed. The viewfinder I use rarely, except when I turn the LCD screen so that the person I'm filming can see what I'm filming. The light is extremely bright. The resoloution I tested on our 45" screen TV, and it is wonderful. This I didn't notice untill yesterday: The LCD screen, of course, can be flipped over so that the screen is facing the subject. What I didn't know is that it can then be clipped back into place. So you can watch what you've filmedehile keeping the camera compact! It has a speaker, and earphone jacks. Everything displayed on the LCD is displayed on the viewfinder when you use it: you can watch your movies through the viewfinder. It doesn't have infared (magic-vue), but it does have magic-pix, which makes everything much brighter as long as there is some light. However, any movement of the camera or the subject is recorder very slow, and this feature isn't one I use. What else...I haven't tested still pictures yet, but I know if you record a still to the cassette instead of the memory card, it records sound with it (about 5 seconds). This feature is cool. You can buy a 120 min (high quality) DV-tape for 10 bucks. In short, I love this camera, although I haven't had it it long. I've never even hooked it up to the computer. But what I've seen, I like. A lot.

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Panasonic line of Ultra-Compact Digital Palmcorder MultiCam Camcorders are pocket sized, SD-compatible camcorders that capture the same high-quality digital video as conventional sized camcorders. Their super-small dimensions make these camcorders so portable that you can bring them almost anywhere. The compact design also allows the camera to fit comfortably in the palm of your hand, for extra mobility when shooting. Puts the most essential functions - record, zoom and PhotoShot - on an easy-to-use, wired remote control. It's a comfortable way to get the perfect shot even if you're crouching down low, or reaching over people's heads. This feature also makes using the camcorder easier for lefties. Quick Start button turns the camera on in 1.5 seconds enabling you to capture shots almost instantly, even when your camera is off.Unique grip and hand strap converts the camcorder grip into a carrying strap in two easy steps for extra portability, and to more conveniently capture low-angle shots. Top-Load cassette mechanism opens from the top, so you can change cassettes without having to unscrew the camcorder from the tripod. Panasonic Ultra-Compact camcorders can also be used as high-quality digital still cameras. Digital Electronic Image Stabilizer compensates for unintentional hand and camcorder movement when recording. Progressive PhotoShot Mode helps to eliminate fuzziness by digitally capturing the image data of a singular moment, and temporarily storing it in two field memories. The two images are then combined to produce a better quality picture. Cinema Mode records video in the same 16: 9 aspect ratio as a movie screen, giving your videos a dramatic, cinematic effect during playback. Zoom Mic works the same way as video zoom, to get matching audio from subjects at a distance. Color LCD lets you view your subject in full color during shooting and playback through a large, 2.5" LCD screen.

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Sony DCRHC65 MiniDV Digital Handycam Camcorder w/10x Optical Zoom Review

Sony DCRHC65 MiniDV Digital Handycam Camcorder w/10x Optical Zoom
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I got this camera for $430 at circuit city. I don't think its worth $800, but it has some great features if you can find it for a good price, since it is last year's model. I love the big touch screen. Its really easy to use. The supernight shot plus works great. This camera can see better than me in the dark. Picture quality is good and if you get an upgraded battery (only $20 on ebay) the camera can run for a long time. It doesn't have the built in lens cover, but I just keep my lens cover in a camera bag when I'm using the camera. The camera is a little bigger than some other models out there, but I think it makes it easier to hold and have control.


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Sony DCR-HC65 Mini DV Digital Camcorder See the big picture with the DCR-HC65 MiniDV Handycam camcorder from Sony.MODEL- DCR-HC65 VENDOR- SONY CONSUMER FEATURES- MiniDV Handycam Camcorder See the big picture with the DCR-HC65 MiniDV Handycam camcorder from Sony. The DCR-HC65 features a huge 3.5 hybrid SwivelScreen LCD display a 1.0 megapixel advanced HAD CCD imager and a professional quality Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens which help you see your video bigger brighter and clearer than ever before. It also includes features you would expect from a camcorder twice its price such as Super NightShot Plus zero-light video recording digital photo mode on Memory Stick DUO media and Super SteadyShot image stabilization. Why settle for less when you can have a Sony? Includes Camcorder AC-L25 Power Adaptor/In Camera Charger NP-FP50 InfoLithium Rechargeable Battery RMT-831 Wireless Remote Commander Remote Control Shoulder Strap USB Cable MSG-M8A Memory Stick Duo Media MSAC-M2 Memory Stick Duo Adapter Lens Cap Multi A/V Cable LCD Cleaning Cloth CD-ROM w/USB Driver (Picture Package Software v.1.0 for Sony).* 1.0 Megapixel (Gross) Advanced HAD CCD Imager 1/5 Advanced HAD (Hole Accumulation Diode) CCD with 690K (effective) pixels provides excellent detail and clarity with exceptional video performance (up to 520 lines of horizontal resolution). Realize great looking digital still images utilizing 1000K (effective) pixels. The Megapixel technology enhances your digital videos and digital still photography performance.* MiniDV Recording Offers up to 500 lines of horizontal resolution 3X color bandwidth (vs. VHS) and significantly higher S/N ratio to provide stunning video performance.* 10X Optical/120X Digital Zoom The optical zoom helps to bring the action up close from far away. In addition the digital zoom interpolation means that extreme digital zooming is clearer with less distortion than previous types of digital zooms.* 3.5 Hybrid SwivelScreen Touch Panel LCD Display (123K ...

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Sony DCRPC100 Digital HandyCam Camcorder Review

Sony DCRPC100 Digital HandyCam Camcorder
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After laboriously searching for several weeks, I chose this camera over all other models. As this is a complex unit, there are many long reviews here, and being succinct is very difficult. I will skip most features listed, and try to concentrate on the advantages (many), and shortcomings (few) of this camera compared to others:
The picture quality is superb. It's like watching a television. Just one look and you'll be immediately impressed. The only way to get a higher quality picture is to go to a 3CCD camera (more $, and bigger). The only other 1 CCD camera whose picture is as good, is the Canon Elura (because of it's RGB filter), but the Elura doesn't do half what the PC100 does, and it is a lower res camera. The megapixel photo/stills are excellent. Especially when taken at the highest resolution (for simple web photos, several lower res sizes are available). Yes, a 4mb memory stick is not enough. Expect to spend the $125 or so for the 64mb stick.
I do not feel the low lux of 7 is not as much of a limitation as some others. ALL camcorders have problems in very low light, be it 7 lux, or 3 lux.
The size to features ratio is amazing. The camera fits pretty well in a jacket pocket. You can do more with this little camera than so many other cameras of larger sizes. It will do all most anyone will want. The size also fits well in your hands. The zoom feature is too sensitive, and it would be nice if there were a way to lock it into slow/med/fast settings. I occasionally find myself bumping the back lit button, and sometimes hitting the still/photo button, but otherwise all the controls are easy to reach and get used to.
If you buy an extra battery, do not buy the NPFM90. Buy either two 50's, or a 70. The 90 is simply too big. The 70 is pushing the size limit. The good news is that the batteries seem to have a lot of stamina, even with the 50. The Sony batteries seem to last longer in this unit than the old PC1 or PC10 or PC3. And in general more than the Canon or JVC batteries. Something to consider if you are travelling a lot (how I use the camera) I should also note that I have taken this camera mountaineering (in pretty bad weather) and rock and ice climbing. While I did not expose it to the elements for very long, it has proven to be very tough.
Do not complete any order, or leave any store, before also purchasing a UV filter to cover the lens, a wide-angle lens attachment, and case for the camera. The wide-angle is very reasonably priced (less than $100) and you'll use it a lot. If you use the wide-angle attachment, take off the UV filter first, or it will vignette while taking stills in bright light.
The biggest negative I have about the camera is the sound quality. Sony put the microphone right on top of the unit, instead of in front of it. This creates two problems. First, if someone in front of the camera is talking, and there is any ambient noise, their voice is weak. Second, and most annoying about any aspect of the entire unit, is that in some situations the camera picks up an extremely annoying oscillating sound from the camera's motor. How audible is it? Barely, but just enough to drive you mad. Sony does make a few microphone attachments that fit on the hot shoe (great idea here, as flashes and other toys can use the shoe as well) that eliminate this. The best microphone however, is a large shotgun mike that makes the camera a little hard to handle, pick up and put away, or fit in the case (or pocket) with the mike attached. But there are a few other mikes that will at least improve the sound quality. What I have found is that if I am taping someone talking, I make sure I use an attachment mike. If we are out and about, I keep the camera in my pocket and just shoot, worrying about the sound later (during editing it mostly gets wiped, voiced over, or scored over with music and subtle sound effects).
As soon as you buy this unit, if you don't already have a computer that can edit your video, you will want one. There is a world of difference between having good video footage clunked together on a VCR tape, and slickly edited footage on a computer then put to tape.
I gave this camera only 4 stars out of 5 because of the sound quality, and other minor shortcomings listed. It should however be noted that I am quite strict in this grading, thinking in terms of the entire star scale, while many reviewers use only stars 3-5 to rate things, with anything good being a 5. Most other cameras I looked at would probably rate in the 3 star range. Very few cameras rate 5 stars, and if Sony made a better microphone (or supplied one for recording voice) this camera would probably rate 5 stars with me.
All in all, this is a pretty amazing little gizmo. A great unit for the size to features to quality ratio.

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The Sony DCR-PC100 functions as both a high-quality digital camcorderand a 1-megapixel digital still camera. As a camcorder, picture quality isexcellent--the MiniDV format provides three times as much color depth and lowernoise than virtually any analog format, plus 520 lines of resolution forcrystal-clear video. The Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar 10x optical/120x digital zoomlens helps bring the action close up from far away, and the digital zoomfeatures improved interpolation technology for cleaner and clearer extreme zoomsthan those on earlier models, with less blocking and distortion than most othertypes of digital zoom.
Many digital camcorders now come with a "digital stillcamera" mode. However, most camcorders' resolution in this mode is usually only640 x 480 pixels. The DCR-PC100 captures three times as much information in itsstills, taking high-quality 1-megapixel 1,152 x 864 images for photo-qualityprints at sizes up to 5 by 7 inches. A 4 MB Memory Stick card is included forrecording stills. A serial-port Memory Stick reader is also provided for easytransfer of images to your computer.
The DCR-PC100 runs on an InfoLithiumbattery with Accupower meter system. Optional higher-capacity batteries canincrease recording times up to 6.5 hours. To get rid of shakiness, the cameraincludes "super steady shot" digital picture stabilization. The "NightShot"zero-lux system lets you capture video even when shooting in total darkness,thanks to a built-in infrared beam that illuminates objects up to 10 feet away.The camera also incorporates a LaserLink transmitter, which lets you beam yourmovies to any LaserLink-equipped TV for wireless playback.
Sony's i.LINK DVinterface allows high-speed bidirectional digital communication between any twodevices equipped with an IEEE 1394 (also known as FireWire) interface, includingcamcorders, digital VTRs, capture cards, and PCs.
For transferring old analogimages to the digital format, the camera includes analog inputs and features aprogressive shutter system--a mechanical shutter that provides progressive scanperformance while utilizing an interlace scanning system.

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