Tuesday, December 2, 2008

 

Flip 60 Minute Video MinoHD Camcorder Review

I now own a Flip Mino HD Camcorder. This is an excellent device if you like a compact and simple camcorder. It is easy to charge, high resolution, and packaged well when it arrives in the mail. In fact I could not believe how small it was. There is no need for a charging cord as it uses the USB port to charge.

The drawbacks of this device are that it is what it is. It is a small camcorder without a lens you can adjust. It does not have much to the controls, so you can pretty much just operate it like a VCR. It also is difficult to impress someone with if you want to have an impressive HD camcorder to film them with. It is a bit delicate, so keep it in the cloth bag they include with it.

All in all, the Flip MinoHD is a nice, well made, compact camcorder to use. Here is the best price for this device on Amazon.com.

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Monday, September 10, 2007

 

Camcorders

A camcorder is a handy electronic device which allows recording videos, images and audio onto an internal storage device which could be on a 8mm tape or digital form. Camcorders have been around since the early 1980s. The early camcorders were bulky and large in size. Today camcorders are A camcorder can be divided into two basic units, one being a video camera and another video cassette recorder, hence the name is derived by combining both names. Initially the camcorders used analog videotape but since mid-1990s camcorders recording digital video have become the standard.

Camcorders comprise of 3 chief components:
• Recorder
• Lens
• Imager

The light is gathered by the lens and is focused on the imager. In today’s camcorders the imager is usually a CCD (Charge-Coupled Device) or CMOS (Complementary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor) sensor whereas earlier camcorders used vidicon or hivicon tubes. The incident light is converted into video signal by the imager. The recorder at the end encodes the video signal into a storable form. The lens and the imager together are commonly referred to as the camera unit.

There are two type of Camcorders, namely:

• Analog Camcorders
• Digital Camcorders.

Analog Camcorders: Analog Camcorders record video and audio signals in an analog track on a video tape. Every time a copy of the tape is made, some image and audio quality is lost. Analog formats include:

Digital Camcorders

Digital Camcorders record information digitally in form of bytes. The image and audio quality is not affected as it is duplicated from the bytes. Digital video can be easily downloaded to a computer where it can be edited and even posted onto the web. Digital videos usually have a much superior resolution than the analog video. A new class of digital camcorders use internal hard drives to store the video directly. These have the advantage of allowing video to be copied directly to the hard-disk rather than being played through and recorded by the computer.

Widely used consumer Digital formats are:


Camcorders are priced basically depending on the media being used and level of quality. A good quality MiniDV camcorder may be available for under 300 USD, while a hard-drive based camcorder will cost around 600 USD.

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