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Wednesday, 17 January 2007 |
 Complimenting most popular handycams, new sporty SANYO Xacti HD1a has 2.2-inch LCD display with 210,000 total pixels. Ability of rotating up to 285 degress, the handler will have a better view at any angle.
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Friday, 05 January 2007 |
 Revealing 3CCD high-definition (HD) consumer digital video camera from Panasonic, it is the world's first video camera that captures 1080i HD images on SD/SDHC Memory Cards. The Panasonic philosophy is, they believe SD/SDHC Memory Cards are perfect for video recording.
HDC-DX1 uses 8-cm DVD discs with multi-format compatibility supporting most media format and measures 92 x 91 x 163 mm. Meanwhile the weight of 680 g excluding battery is capable of recording up to 60 minutes. The high quality Hd recording has been the preferred mode for professional broadcasters.
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Tuesday, 02 January 2007 |
 Hitachi has just developed the world’s first hybrid DVD/HDD camcorders, the 1.3MP DZ-HS301E and 3.3MP DZ-HS303E. Both units come with an integrated 8GB hard drive and a DVD burner, allowing users to edit the movie on-the-fly using the hard drive and then burning it to the disc for convenient viewing. Up to 110 minutes of high-res video can be recorded on the HDD, and, unlike other standard HDD camcorders, you won’t run out of space, because you can easily transfer the movie onto a DVD once the storage almost full. |
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Saturday, 23 December 2006 |
 GR-D750 is the latest miniDV camcorder from JVC under the Baby Movie range. Measures 61 x 114 x 94 mm and weighs 410 grams, this camcorder features a 2.7-inch colors LCD display, a 34x optical zoom (F2.0-F4.7) and a 1/6 CCD sensor with 0.68Mpix for video and 0.34Mpix for photo. Both 16:9 widescreen and 4:3 screen formats are supported. |
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Wednesday, 13 September 2006 |

Creative's DiVi CAM series has a new member, the DiVi CAM 516. Like the other family members, this mini digital camcorder has a compact and stylish design. Sports a 5.1 megapixel sensor that provides a high-resolution images, it features a video recording in MPEG-4 format, video playback with TV out port, integrated MP3 player, voice recorder, 4x digital zoom, various shooting modes including Normal and Macro mode, and PC webcam. The camera sensor is also able to capture images in up to 12 megapixel interpolated resolution. And back to the video recording, the DiVi CAM 516 camcorder can record high-quality videos in VGA (640 x 480) resolutions at 30 fps. Apart from those wonderful features, Creative's DiVi CAM 516 camcorder can also be used to record lectures, meetings, or seminars, thanks to its built-in microphone. On the inside, there's a 32MB of onboard memory to store the recorded movie and audio files. Of course, that much storage won't be enough to keep all of your home videos. Fortunately, a SD memory card slot (up to 1GB supported) is provided as well, so you can easily expand the capacity of the camcorder. For sharing or transferring the media, one can take advantage of its USB port. |
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Sunday, 10 September 2006 |
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 The Sony HDR-HC3 was first spotted in SonyHDVInfo Forum, and CamcorderInfo reported - “A manual for the European version of the HDR-HC3 camcorder, a lower-end follow-up to the popular high definition (HD) HCR-HC1, has been released on the Internet. The existence of the camcorder has been confirmed by a source close to Sony.
So, when will Sony release the HDR-HC4? Well judging from past performance it can’t be too long now. We’ll keep an eager eye out. It is unclear if the HDR-HC4 will be a replacement for the HDR-HC3 or meant to complement it in the line. It should be lighter and may have many features put back in, including the mic jack and zoom ring. The HDR-HC4 will probably still use a Carl Zeiss-Sonnar T* lens, with a 30mm filter diameter with 10x optical and 80x digital zoom, a focal length of 5.1 – 51mm, with a 35mm equivalent of 41.3mm – 485mm in 16:9 aspect ratio, and 50.5 – 594mm in 4:3 aspect ratio."
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