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25th 2011f November 2011
Posted in: Home Theatre
Camcorders are becoming cheaper and more affordable for everyone. In this blog post I would like to present some key features of camcorders. This way I hope to help you buy the best camcorder for you. HD camcorders are perfect for the number of HD televisions in our living rooms. More and more camcorder manufacturers are increasing the number of camcorder models . Much like in televisions the main difference between standard definition and high definition is the resolution. The video you look on your television or computer screen is made up of hundreds of lines. Standard definition of a video has got 480 horizontal lines. HD screen can have up to 1.080 different lines. There are three main
HD camcorders come in different shapes, sizes and prices. There are a number of major camcorder manufacturers in the world. You can buy cheap camcorders for under $200, professional camcorders for up to $1.500 and camcorders for every price in between. HQ video is great but it also presents a few challenges. One of the main probleme is where to store all the huge amount of data . Video files from high definition cameras are much larger than standard definition video files. When working with a big video file the video file will put more pressure on your computer. Some computers will play the video but slowly and with plenty of pauses.
In the process of buying a camcorder you can be confronted with a long list of features. In this article I want to help you navigate between all the key features.
Feature: resolution. You can find camcorders that record video in SD or HD resolution. As a general rule, HD camcorders are more expensive. But the fact is that they will deliver a better video. If you don’t have a high definition yet, it’s worth considering to buy a HD camcorder.
Feature: image sensor. The image sensor is the device inside your camcorder that transforms the light coming through the lens into a digital signal. The signal then gets recorded.
Feature: stabilization. The job of image stabilization is to ensure your videos are steady.
Feature: video formats. A camcorder’s video format is refering to the kind of digital file your camcorder will create. The type of file format impacts the quality of the video. It also impacts the way it will work on a computer.
Feature: exposure control. Exposure is one of the most popular features available. It lets you adjust how light or dark your video appears.
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