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Last Updated: March 14, 2010
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At the price of $1099 if you get a good deal, you would expect an outstanding quality to blow your head off. This is not exactly the case with the Canon HG21. It’s a good, solid, established model for the prosumer that somehow manages to justify that price. But reality tells us that there are way ...
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Last Updated: February 25, 2010
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With its sleek, discrete yet solid design, Aiptek’s camcorder is the alternative to your over advertised Sony or Canon camera. It can easily record in 1080 high definition and 60FPS (16:9 ratio) without a sweat, making it perfect for events such as sport matches, rallies, parties, you name it.
Wit...
Written by Thomas
Last Updated: February 24, 2010
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Directly marketed to prosumers, this model of HD cameras doesn’t fail in delivering what it promises. You get the highest still image quality possible with a resolution of 10.6 megapixels, and this is just barely scratching it.
The 3MOS system is provided of three full HD sensors and the audio can...
Written by Thomas
Last Updated: February 20, 2010
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In order to compete with the Flip Mino camcorder, Sony launched this camera on the market, basically the mini version of the MHS-CM1 model shaped into this candy-bar format
Obviously you lost the optical zoom and LED light in the process. This makes it an outdoor-use only camera. You could still u...
Written by Thomas
Last Updated: February 17, 2010
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The Canon XH A1 is THE camera if you’re a true professional willing to invest in expensive but guaranteed quality. Still, this camera is not technically a professional model. It is definitely made for the ‘prosumer’, meaning a consumer with professional needs, be it an amateur learning the art...
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Last Updated: February 11, 2010
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A pretty camera that comes in a personalized variety of colors, it suits your needs if you’re actually not looking for an HD camera, as we know it can be a trial and error pursuit. We know that SD cameras are not perfect, but you will definitely settle with the quality of this one, as it really do...
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Last Updated: February 9, 2010
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As a one-chip HDV camera, the Canon doesn’t fail to deliver great video quality in any condition. Forget about having problems to record in a low-light setting, an issue that has haunted (and will continue to haunt) every camcorder of this generation (*cough* Sony *cough*), because it has a built-...
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Last Updated: February 7, 2010
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Creative takes the initiative with this interestingly looking pocket camcorder that directly rivals the Flip brand. This new model comes with more memory (8GB) and capable of taking higher resolutions than its predecessors.
If portability is the highest selling point, then the Vado pocket camera is ...
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Last Updated: February 5, 2010
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This is probably the best camcorder you will find in terms or the quality/price relation at around $460. It’s not perfect as of course there are wayyy better camcorders at $1000 and more, so it’s your choice.
The design is probably the most stylish I’ve ever seen. It easily calls everyone’s ...
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Last Updated: February 3, 2010
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With the advancement of the home-based film camera industry, one has to wonder if they’re actually catching up with professional-level film cameras. The answer would be yes and no.
In a way, home cameras are getting more and more sophisticated and the Canon FS200 is no exception. Its small compact...