August Digital Camcorder Reviews Archives
Wired reviews the JVC Everio-MS100 and writes, “While it’s nicely appointed, you’ve got to bridle at a couple things. First, there’s no optical image stabilization. Without it, you’ve got to have a steady hand or most of your footage is going look like a glitchy glob, particularly at the far end of the […]
Published: 08-29-2008 | Link To This Entry
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TechCentral reviews the JVC Everio GZ-MS100 and writes, ” Overall, the MS100 has its fair share of hits and misses. For instance, its ergonomic design and size makes it really easy to operate the camcorder with one hand…
Published: 08-29-2008 | Link To This Entry
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The Kodak Zi6 HD Camcorder offers the following features:
* 2x optical zoom
* 1.6 MP optical sensor resolution
* record High Definition video (720p at 60 fps with 16:9 aspect ratio)
* built-in USB and software
* expandable SD/SDHC card slot up to 32 GB
* rechargeable batteries and charger included
* Vibrant 2.4-inch viewfinder
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Published: 08-28-2008 | Link To This Entry
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The Panasonic Pro AG-HVX200A offers the following features:
* 13x optical zoom
* 3.5 inch display
* high definition image quality (1080i or 720p)
* low-compression DVCPRO HD intraframe recording
* supports HD/SD multi-format and multi-codec recording capabilities
* includes the P2 card
* new Leica Dicomar HD lens
* ew progressive CCD and DSP for higher sensitivity and image quality
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Published: 08-28-2008 | Link To This Entry
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The Panasonic Pro AG-HPX170 offers the following features:
* All solid state -P2 cards - 2 Slots
* HD/SDI — (including SD)
* 6 pin Firewire with locking connection
* Color Bars with 1kHz Tone
* Metadata input - like the P2 Gear
* Additional Neutral Density filters
* WaveForm Monitor and Vectorscope
* Dedicated Slot Select Button
* Three Focus […]
Published: 08-27-2008 | Link To This Entry
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The DXG DXG-595V offers the following features:
* Records full-motion video in high-definition
* D1 Resolution: 720 x 480, at 30fps
* HD Resolution: 1280 x 720, at 30fps
* Records video in H.264, MOV file format
* 2X Digital Zoom
* 3.0” TFT Screen
* 5 Megapixel CMOS sensor
* Captures still images in JPEG format
* Up to 8 Megapixel […]
Published: 08-27-2008 | Link To This Entry
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The Sanyo Xacti VPC-CG9 offers the following features:
* 40MB of internal memory
* SDHC Flash memory compatible
* Shoots 9-megapixel digital photos
* Face Chaser technology
* 2.5-inch LCD display
* super-fast start-up
* MPEG4 video compression
* Includes a high-capacity Sanyo brand lithium-ion battery
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Published: 08-26-2008 | Link To This Entry
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The Aiptek AHD 300 offers the following features:
* 5 mega-pixel; 1/2.5” CMOS (2592 x 1944)
* HD 1080p (1440×1080), HD 60f (1280×720), HD 30f (1280×720), D1 60f (720×480), CIF (352×240) resolution
* HD1080p / HD 30f / CIF up to 30fps/HD 60f / D1 60f up to 60fps video frame rate
* 128MB built-in internal […]
Published: 08-25-2008 | Link To This Entry
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The Canon MD235 offers the following features:
* Canon 45x Advanced Zoom
* Powerful Megapixel recording
* True Wide High Resolution 16:9
* Quick Start
* Microphone input
* Easy-to-use Joystick controller
* DIGIC DV
* Multiangle remote control
* LCD video light
* Easy Mode and Program AE modes
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Published: 08-25-2008 | Link To This Entry
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The Oregon Scientific ATC3K offers the following features:
* Waterproof up to 3 Meters
* 32mB Internal Memory, expandable up to 4GB
* built in SD drive (SD card not included)
* Web Cam Capabilities with Stand Included (Webcam not for Mac)
* All Mounting Hardware Included
* PC requirements: Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows Vista, OS X 10.4 […]
Published: 08-25-2008 | Link To This Entry
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The Panasonic HDC-HS100 offers the following features:
* 3MOS system — provides improved color reproduction
* O.I.S.; HD advanced pure color engine
* Leica Dicomar lens
* ‘iA’ mode enables image stabilization, contrast correction and face detection to be automatically activated
* 12x optical zoom
* Records to SD Memory Card and 60 GB hard drive
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Published: 08-22-2008 | Link To This Entry
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The Sony HDR-CX11 offers the following features:
* CCD sensor
* ClearVid CMOS 1/3.13″, 5 megapixels
* Pro Duo Memory Stick
* 2.7″ LCD Screen
* 12x Optical Zoom
* 150x Digital Zoom
* Super SteadyShot optical image stabiliser
* Maximum resolution on memory card - 3680 x 2070
* Dolby Digital 5.1 Built-in 3 channel Microphone
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Published: 08-22-2008 | Link To This Entry
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The Aiptek A-HD+ 1080P offers the following features:
* Captures video at up to HD 1080P; records directly from TV, DVD player or VCR
* 4x digital zoom
* 2.4-inch TFT LCD display with 270-degree rotation
* 128 MB built-in memory; 90 MB for storage
Published: 08-21-2008 | Link To This Entry
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The Canon VIXIA HF11 offers the following features:
* 24Mbps offers highest bit rate in AVCHD for High Definition video
* Record Up to 12 hours 15 minutes of High Definition Video on internal 32 GB Flash drive
* genuine Canon 12x High Definition video lens
Published: 08-21-2008 | Link To This Entry
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The Canon VIXIA HG20 offers the following features:
* 24Mbps offers the highest bit rate in AVCHD for High Definition video
* Record up to 22 hours of High Definition video to a 60 GB Hard Disk Drive
* genuine Canon 12x High Definition video lens
Published: 08-20-2008 | Link To This Entry
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The Canon VIXIA HG21 offers the following features:
* 24Mbps offers highest bit rate in AVCHD for High Definition video
* Record up to 45 hours of High Definition video to 120 GB hard disk drive
* Genuine Canon 12x High Definition video lens
Published: 08-20-2008 | Link To This Entry
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Trusted Reviews has a review of the Pure Digital Flip Ultra and writes, “Like the Vado, the Flip shoots at 640 x 480 and 30 frames/sec, which is great for YouTube compatibility but not so good if you want to burn a PAL DVD of your footage, as that will be running at […]
Published: 08-15-2008 | Link To This Entry
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Trusted Reviews has a review of the Sony HDR-TG3 and writes, “Most of Sony’s high definition camcorders use a CMOS sensor of around 1/3in in size. But to enable its miniature proportions, the TG3 relies on a smaller 1/5in sensor, with 2.36-megapixels. This ClearVid CMOS sensor is assisted by Sony’s BIONZ image processor, […]
Published: 08-14-2008 | Link To This Entry
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Trusted Reviews has a review of the JVC GZ-MG330 and writes, “Despite its fruity new look, the MG330 has a relatively run of the mill specification. It’s built around a 1/6in CCD with a gross 800,000 pixels, but only half that number is used for video or still images. This is par for […]
Published: 08-13-2008 | Link To This Entry
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Trusted Reviews has a review of the Hitachi DZ-BD70E and writes, “Hitachi wins top marks for bringing the storage capacity of Blu-ray to camcorders, so optical discs can now hold a useful hour or more of footage. The ability to pop these discs into your set-top player has tremendous appeal, too - assuming […]
Published: 08-12-2008 | Link To This Entry
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PC World reviews the Pure Digital Flip Mino and writes, “Besides the pocket camcorder itself, you get a few other goodies with the Mino’s price of admission: a protective pouch, an RCA cable for watching your clips on a standard TV, a wrist strap, and basic but clear documentation…
Published: 08-11-2008 | Link To This Entry
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PC World reviews the Creative Vado and writes, “I have another beef with the A/V-out jack on the top of the Vado. Though it’s a nice touch, Creative doesn’t include the required cable with the device. The cable is sold separately, of course, but information about it was hard to find on the […]
Published: 08-08-2008 | Link To This Entry
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PC Pro reviews the Sony HDR-TG3 and writes, “Because of its size it is marketed as a carry-everywhere camera, so it’s a sensible design choice that the case well-built as well as being compact. The body is constructed of desirably sturdy titanium, which reduces the weight as much as it must increase the […]
Published: 08-08-2008 | Link To This Entry
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Australian PC Authority reviews the Panasonic HDC-SD9 and writes, “With the SD9 sticking with the same CCDs as the SD5, we expected good overall performance, with less impressive video in low light. But we were proven wrong. The SD9’s footage did become grainy in poor illumination, but its ability to resolve colour was […]
Published: 08-07-2008 | Link To This Entry
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Australian PC Authority reviews the Sanyo Xacti HD700 and writes, “…the HD700’s upright design makes it just as comfortable to hold and use as ever. All the buttons fall directly under your thumb, so you can easily use the camera with one hand. It’s also one of the most pocketable camcorders you can […]
Published: 08-07-2008 | Link To This Entry
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Macworld reviews the Sony HDR-SR11 and writes, “Easy to use, craftily designed, and packed with features, the HDR-SR11 is a strong contender in the tapeless HD camcorder market-especially because it currently doesn’t have much competition. This camcorder shoots and stores high-definition video and still images on a 60GB hard drive or Memory Stick […]
Published: 08-06-2008 | Link To This Entry
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IT Reviews has a review of the Sanyo Xacti VPC-CA65 and writes, “It’s not a natural thing to do, dipping a video camera underwater, so on the first couple of attempts it can be quite unnerving, especially as speaker holes are visible on the exterior of the camera. However, after the first successful […]
Published: 08-06-2008 | Link To This Entry
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IT Reviews the Canon Vixia HF10 and writes, “While we applaud the proliferation of inputs and outputs (headphones, microphone, HDMI, USB, component), the new Mini Advanced Accessory Shoe has of necessity meant a reduction in size of 50 percent, so standard fittings won’t apply…
Published: 08-05-2008 | Link To This Entry
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InfoSync reviews the Pure Digital Flip Mino and writes, “Editing a video was a pain, as there is no obvious way to save changes to a clip. You can “Save New,” but this isn’t exactly what we wanted, and there was no simple “Save” button. We were also confused by the software’s choice […]
Published: 08-05-2008 | Link To This Entry
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CNET Australia reviews the Samsung VP-HMX10 and writes, “Aside from the aforementioned issues with holding the camera and its awfully cheap hand-strap, using the HMX10 for actual shooting was a breeze. There’s a sensible mix of touchscreen and handheld controls, with the choice of a physical zoom either on the top of the […]
Published: 08-04-2008 | Link To This Entry
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CNET reviews the Samsung SC-HMX10 and writes, “The video quality is just mixed enough to disappoint. It’s surprisingly sharp, and the colors, while not terribly accurate, generally look saturated and pleasing. Though low resolution, still photos look OK. But the HMX10 generally renders inconsistent exposure across the frame, completely blown out highlights in […]
Published: 08-04-2008 | Link To This Entry
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Computer Active reviews the Creative Vado and writes, “The Creative Vado differs from conventional digital camcorders in that it doesn’t use tapes or discs…Instead, up to two hours of video can be saved to its internal memory. It also looks more like an old iPod than a video camera, a design that makes […]
Published: 08-01-2008 | Link To This Entry
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Trusted Reviews has a review of the Toshiba Camelio Pro and writes, “Despite Toshiba having such a strong presence in other areas of the audiovisual market, it has stopped making digital cameras and hasn’t focused much attention on camcorders - until this year. Following hot on the heels of the high-end Gigashot A100FE […]
Published: 08-01-2008 | Link To This Entry
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