
Sony DSR-PD170 Review:
The Sony DSR-PD170 is a high quality video camera well suited to a broad range of applications — from event videography to training videos to filmmaking. Sony DSR-PD170’s small size and long battery life make it ideal for use in the field, and its broad array of manual override features make it a very adaptable camera for all sorts of shooting environments.
3CCD camera system
Originally, camcorders used one …
26. December 2007

Sony DCR-HC40 Review:
The Sony DCR-HC40 MiniDV Handycam gives you all the features you’d expect from a Sony camcorder in an ultra-compact design that’s as beautiful as the images it captures. Sony DCR-HC40 features a 1.0 Megapixel Advanced HAD imaging chip and a Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens which combine to capture video with incredible detail and clarity, making every video picture perfect. Sony DCR-HC40 also includes a huge 2.5″ hybrid …
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Panasonic PV-GS300 Review:
The Panasonic PV-GS300 3CCD Digital Palmcorder MultiCam Camcorder with 3.1 MP Still Picture Recording offers superior images and features. Panasonic PV-GS300 camcorder uses the same type of 3CCD imaging system used in professional broadcast equipment, giving you 540 lines of breathtaking resolution in a more affordable package. The Panasonic PV-GS300’s 3.1-megapixel still image recording lets you record vivid, true-to-life pictures with remarkable colors. And featuring a 10x …
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Sony HVR-Z1U Review:
Sony HVR-Z1U adheres to the HDV Consortiums specifications for 1080i recording on popular DV mini cassettes. Sony HVR-Z1U represents the widest array of professional features within a new standard of miniaturization. The HDV video standard will provide about double the resolution of the old standard DV formats. The design of the Sony HVR-Z1U is aimed directly at the filmmaker, the most modern event video producers and even …
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Canon Optura S1 Review:
With the Canon Optura S1, you get the perfect fusion of today’s style with uncompromising performance. The Canon Optura S1’s sleek, compact design makes a fashion statement and looks right at home with the rest of your gear. Plus, Canon Optura S1’s advanced digital features, superior optics and 2.2 Megapixel CCD performance deliver brilliant video and photos. It’s the camcorder you’ve always wanted with the …
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JVC GR-D72U Review:
The JVC GR-D72U boasts JVC’s new Just Very Convenient features 3-D NR to eliminate noise up to 30%, 2.5 inch Crystal-View LCD to reduce glare and reflections and a built-in auto “Illumi-Light” for 1/10th the power consumption. Plus, a color viewfinder, 680,000-Pixel CCD Super High Band Processor for 520 lines of horizontal resolution, Power-Linked Operation, Night Alive, and 700X Super Digital Zoom with Spline Interpolation. The JVC …
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JVC GR-D350 Review:
The JVC GR-D350 MiniDV with 32x Optical Zoom features a powerful 32x high-performance optical zoom, 800x digital hyper-zoom, wide-screen 16:9 modes and a built-in tele-conversion lens. The JVC GR-D350 MiniDV camcorder is extremely easy to use. With a simple touch of a button, you can instantly switch between manual and automatic operation. At the heart of the camcorder is a 1/6-inch 680,000 pixel CCD. Other features include …
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JVC Everio GZMG37 Review:
The JVC Everio GZMG37 Hard Drive Camcorder you can record all the stuff that makes life more fun. Whether you’re recording the family football game or your child’s first play, the 1/6″ 680k pixel CCD gets every part of the action. The JVC Everio GZMG37’s 32x optical & 800x Digital Hyper Zoom lets you record every event, and the 2.7″ LCD monitor lets you preview …
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