Movie Edit Pro 14 Plus & Crazy Talk 4 (PC)


Movie Edit Pro 14 Plus & Crazy Talk 4 (PC)

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Canon BP-945 / BP-941 Digital Camcorder Battery - MyMemory

Flip F260P-UK Video Ultra Series Digital Camcorder - Pink (60 mins)
List Price: ?99.99
Amazon Price: ?99.62
Customer Review: Simple but Very Effective
I bought this piece of equipment a couple of weeks ago and I am jolly glad I did. It is the size of a mobile phone and stores 1 hour of video. There are no sophisticated ways of using it you just press play, zoom and wide angle and that is pretty much it. However. the best part is that there is a USB stick which goes straight into the computer and uploading videos takes seconds. The pciture and sound quality are excellent. I work in education and I intend using this to make vodcasts which can be placed on the VLE for students to access later. I have so far used it socially for birthday parties and also to record a pipe band I just happened across when on holiday in Scotland. I had the flip video in my handbag so was recording in seconds. I would certainly recommend this to anyone.

Panasonic - HDC-DX1 - High Definition Mini DVD Camcorder
Customer Review: Outstanding performance (but with a few reservations)
I’ve had this camera for a couple of months now and still I have yet to learn all the tricks it has in its locker. But I have done the most basic of all duties and I think I can pass on at least some judgement. Please note that I do not as yet have a HD television. I upgraded from what was already a pretty decent top-of-the-range Canon video camera, albeit some years old now. The DX1 is clearly better and the most obvious reason for this is the format change from DV tape to DVD or SD. I have used at least a dozen DVD-R discs and have had no problems at all, but one of the irritations has been the slow speed of the camera from being switched off to being ready to film. Sometimes you want to move fast, and if you’re in a real hurry, the DX1 could have you cursing out loud. Same applies, oddly enough, when you want to switch off; as there is no removable lens cap (it’s an electronic shutter instead) you have to wait for it to close after you have switched the camera off. This can take nearly half a minute, and again this is a nuisance if you are in a hurry. I don’t like returning the camera to its carrying bag unless or until the Zeiss lens is protected, so it can be an inconvenience to have to wait. On the positive side the battery is, in my opinion, quite remarkable in terms of longevity. I can’t quote an actual time-span that it can be used for on a single charge but it really is quite astonishingly good in this respect. It is though a nuisance to have to remove the battery in order to ‘finish’ a DVD disc, as this operation cannot be done using the battery. Overall the camera is easy and relatively light (given its high spec) and one of my favourite aspects is the ability to just take a DVD out of the camera and put it straight into a domestic DVD player at home, which was one of the main reasons I opted for this model. It’s also convenient for making a recording and simply giving the completed disc to somebody else without having to go through the time-consuming process of copying it onto another format later. The Carl Zeiss lens (made in Germany) is first class, always the first priority for me in choosing any kind of camera, and why I chose the Panasonic brand in the first place.

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The 2007-2012 Outlook for Digital Camcorders in India


The 2007-2012 Outlook for Digital Camcorders in India

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Mustek DV520C digital camcorder is an ideal gift for children who want to get into digital photography. It is very cheap but fairly versatile, it takes upto 10MP digital photo (5MP natural resolution, 10MP by interpolation), and it records VGA quality movies with sound. In addition it also plays MP3 music and MPEG-4 movies.
Amazon Price: ?73.63
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The DCR-SR50E features a 30 GB hard disk drive that allows you to record up to 7 hours and 20 minutes at the highest resolution, so you can shoot all you want without having to worry about your remaining storage capacity. The supplied Handycam station mak
Used Price: ?309.00
Customer Review: Don`t look any further!
This is my first camcorder, which after about 4 weeks of serious research I can say that I am really really pleased.First things first this camcorder is so easy to use it`s unbeleivable,very easy to edit your work and it also comes with a handy docking station with a one touch burn to cd function.Forgot to mention that you get bundled an editing software cd. I bought my camcorder on the basis that I wanted it to perform well in low light, also good editing and ease of use.It has excelled in all three.Everything a beginner needs.This camcorder has it and more.Don`t be put of by these proffesional reviews that to me seem like they are looking for perfection all the time.This is a neat bit of kit, and I have more yet to explore. Love it!!!!
Customer Review: Great piece of kit!
I bought this to replace a mini-DV Sony handycam. Although the video resolution isn’t quite as good when played back via the camera itself, once you have edited your tape/disc onto DVD for ease of viewing (which we all need to do at some point) I can see no difference at all. Some of the pro reviews are critical of the video performance, which may be so if viewed on a PC, but on a widescreen TV the picture is ace! This is a very easy camera to operate, & very compact too - much more so than my PC330 which was quite bulky. Still images are only 1-mega pixel, but are fine for snaps at 6×4, & come out nice and bright. Anyone wanting quality stills should use a digital still camera or possibly buy the more expensive & bulkier Sony SR90. The only negative for the SR50 is that it doesn’t have a viewfinder, just an LCD screen, but it’s bright & you can shade it with your hand in bright sunlight.
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Mustek DV520C digital camcorder is an ideal gift for children who want to get into digital photography. It is very cheap but fairly versatile, it takes upto 10MP digital photo (5MP natural resolution, 10MP by interpolation), and it records VGA quality movies with sound. In addition it also plays MP3 music and MPEG-4 movies.
Customer Review: Nasty
in the flesh it looks even cheaper and nastier; its cheap plastic components are not well screwed together either. Buttons are floppy and have an unpleasant feel in use - you’d actually think it was a plastic 50p toy, or came as a gift with a happy meal - or possibly from a christmas cracker. My 12 year old daughter, for whom it was bought as a present, threw it back at me, saying she wouldnt be seen dead with it.
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You can save all of life’s most beautiful moments to DVD with the elegant VP-DX100 camcorder from Samsung. Its superior-quality optical lens will capture every moment with incredibly realistic results, without blur or image distortion. It’s so compact that you can take it with you everywhere you go, and it has a rotating handle to suit any filming conditions. You can playback all your images in wide format, whether you’ve recorded to dual-layer RW supports or DVD. Its 800,000-pixel sensor and huge 1200x digital zoom let you get closer thane ver to the action and capture all the details. You’ll get excellent focusing during close-ups, thanks to the digital image stabiliser. You can monitor all your shots and play them back on the large 6.7 cm LCD screen, and when you hook the VP-DX100 up to a printer via the USB port, you can even print photos directly!
Amazon Price: ?158.33
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Learn to Make Videos in a Weekend (Learn in a Weekend Series)


Learn to Make Videos in a Weekend (Learn in a Weekend Series)

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Used Price: ?470.68
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Ex-Pro Battery charger - Ultra Pro Travel Charger - Simple design including In-Car Adatper, European and UK Plug. Charges in an average of 2 hours ! Automatic Cut-Off on completion of charge, Charge indication lights. Works on 110-240v, Travel anywhere and use with ease ! 1 Year Warranty.
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Oxford Reading Tree: Stage 4: More Storybooks: the Camcorder: Pack A (Oxford Reading Tree)


Oxford Reading Tree: Stage 4: More Storybooks: the Camcorder: Pack A (Oxford Reading Tree)

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Designed to hold and protect your digital camcorder, the Edit 100 is practical, sturdy and waterproof. It?s made of nylon and 840 denier microfibre.Internal size: 10.5 x?7 x?12.5 cm
List Price: ?18.00
Amazon Price: ?16.99
Customer Review: MAKO
Lowepro quality, Bought to fit my new Canon S3IS camera which fits into this verticle case snuggly front/back, but has 2cm gap down the side of the case where the camera strap can be stowed. The case has a shoulder strap and a padded hand strap on the both velcro and zip fastening top. Front external pocket for a spare set of batteries. Additional flapped pockets on both sides will take memory cards or use the internal zipped pocket inside the top. This case looks stylish and complements the camera whilst ensuring the camera is protected by the ample padding. Hard to imagine a better case then this.
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Customer Review: Great for the Price
As I wasnt sure how much I would use a camcorder I just wanted reasonable images without paying a fortune. After its first use I was pleasantly surprised by the results. Images outside are great although they do suffer from being a bit grainy in poor light. A small price to pay for paying such a small price! Transferring to PC is easy though you do need to buy a firewire cable but this costs about ?5. It comes with cables to play your images on a TV though. The cam comes with a 45 min battery so I purchased another one - reasonably priced direct from Panasonic although you can risk it and buy cheaper unbranded ones. The cam is very easy to hold steady as it is well designed to fit the palm. Sound quality is suprisingly good too. Its first use was at an international rugby match and the bands playing the national anthems is well recorded. Controls are also well placed and easy to use. It hasnt got the depth of functions though can be used in auto or manual mode. But we just want to press a button for it to record. So if you just really want a cam that is very good at point and shoot and you do not want to pay a fortune for it but want one that has a good name and is well designed you could do alot worse than go for this one!
Customer Review: Excellent value
Just bought this from my local Sainsbury’s who have these for ?118 - just a little cheaper than Amazon at the moment 1/03/08. The value is excellent - understand this is not a top of the line High definition camcorder it is a basic easy to use, easy to carry piece of kit. Certainly very easy to get both this and a small digicam in the same easy to carry bag. The picture quality is more than acceptable - though noticeably poorer than the previous Panasonic camcorder I had but that cost a lot more than a ?120!!. It is certainly better than indicated in a previous review claiming it is worse than a mobile phone - I’m afraid that is very wide of the mark. Works a treat with the video capture function included in Windows Vista though for some reason I get an irritating sound ‘click’ right at the end of the capture. It only happens there not on any stops or pauses in the video - it is not on the tape itself so I am working on the basis this is a PC/Vista issue and nothing at all to do with the camera. It is easy to edit out using Windows movie maker so its no big deal. Note as in common with many other camcorders you do not get a Fire-wire cable included - they don’t cost the earth, even when buying a good quality one so I don’t really count this as an issue. I had one anyway so not a problem for me. The controls are a breeze, particularly the thumb operated joystick from which you control all the main functions. The only neg I can find is the start up time when in recording mode - it does seem to take longer than my previous Panasonic model which served me well for nearly ten years. I am amazed at how small camcorders have become - even DV ones like this - my previous one was significantly bulkier than this dinky little thing. Any smaller and I would think it would be quite difficult to handle - the size is perfect for my largish hands. You also get a number of pre-set scene options which is handy or you can just point and shoot. All in all I am very happy so far - it is early days but I remain a big fan of Panasonic products which I general find to be durable and reliable - I’m hoping for the same with this.
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Treat yourself to a genuine hybrid appliance with the CG65 Xacti Digital Movie camcorder from Sanyo. The CG65 Xacti Digital Movie camcorder not only records images in MPEG4 format, it also records images in JPEG in 3680 x 2760 pixels on the SD memory card. Compatible with SDHC cards, the CG65 Xacti Digital Movie camcorder can store up to 2,030 images and 15 hours and 18 minutes of video.The CG65 Xacti Digital Movie camcorder features a 6-megapixel CCD sensor so you can take fantastic photos and home videos. Lightweight and extremely practical, this appliance is the ideal digitial companion for all your external pastimes, such as walks in the countryside or extreme sports. With a battery life of 70 minutes for filming, the CG65 Xacti Digital Movie camcorder has a sensitivity of 7 lux in automatic mode and 2 lux in photo mode. This device from Sanyo will enable you to take great shots, even in poor lighting conditions. In addition, you can use all the settings easily via the 2.5″ LCD screen.User-friendly and powerful, you’ll want to take the CG65 Xacti Digital Movie camcorder with you everywhere you go!
Amazon Price: ?169.51
Customer Review: Very good family video and still camera
This camera has done all that was expected of it. For the price it is unmatchable. Compared to my sony handy cam of approx 10 years old it is so easy and “Handy” to use. The picture quality is fantastic. The portability is great - being so small. The control of the buttons etc is easy and I have VVV large hands (span 10″). -This is all the better to hide the camera when filming. Battery life seems to have lasted at least 40mins of filming, 30 still images, Playing back, both on the camera and to a TV. Editing and saving the films is also easy with the supplied software. Not as technically complicated as some but more than useful for editing and making sense of the raw filming. OK, its not the top of the range broadcast quality but if you want a family camcorder to slip in the pocket, use on the beach and holiday, take video & pics at the drop of a hat then this is the one. The 5x zoom is fine and the 6 mega pixel is good. The drop down set-up menus are reasonably easy to follow. I fitted an 8 GB flash card which seems to hold more than enough holiday video. And an extra charged battery so I’m never without power, not that its been needed yet. Excellent family friendly camera.
Customer Review: don’t believe everything you read - this is a very good camera
there are some very very strange comments about this camera. I’ve owned a lot of cameras over the last 40 years and I can honestly say this is the only camera I have used literally every day- and I have to hand a Fuji F30 and a Nikon D50 SLR. like anything there is a compromise. For ?150~?200 you are getting a camera that takes pictures good enough to publish in colour print magazines is light (an advantage) small (but great ergonomics) - I’m a normal sized bloke and there is nothing unusable about this camera. Its small size = small battery so use the image stabilization and turn the flash off, better pictures and better battery life. Anyone who thinks they can cheat the laws of economics and logic and get a fag packet sized camera that will shoot HD quality video is missing the point. It takes MPEG4 video good enough for screen use. Want something better? Get a video camera- but it’ll be bigger, heavier and more expensive. For me the macro ability sets it apart from almost everything else- will focus down to objects against the lens distances. You’ll find this far more fun and useful than you can imagine. And the articulating screen. And the tiny charger. Recommended.
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Rediscover Sony?s digital video power with the DCR-SR290 camcorder! This camcorder employs the latest technical innovations from the Japanese giant, such as a CMOS sensor, recording to hard drive and a hybrid touch screen. The DCR-SR290 camcorder can save up to 28 hours of video on its 40 GB hard drive, and its recording mode warns you of any deletion risks so you won?t accidentally lose any data. This same mode also allows you to quickly and easily find the video sequence you are looking for. Thanks to its Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T lens and its 2.1-megapixel CMOS sensor, the DCR-SR290 can record images with unbelievable clarity and precision, which you can then enjoy on its 2.7? touch screen. You can also take photos of still images and highlight the details of your shot with this camcorder?s 10x optical zoom. What?s more, this camcorder from Sony comes with an optical stabiliser to make your images even more beautiful, while its numerous programmes and special effects enable you to take shots in even the most unfavourable conditions. Its NightShot mode is great for filming in the dark, and its Dolby Digital 5.1 sound over 3 channels allows for even more audiovisual enjoyment. Last but not least, this camcorder features a photo-to-memory card mode so you can capture fixed images in 6 megapixels, or 4.6-megapixel images in simultaneous photo/video mode. The DCR-SR290 is supplied with a Handycam docking station and is PictBridge compatible, so you can print photos directly. With the touch of a button on the Handycam station you can even save your videos to DVD - it’s so easy!
Customer Review: Great camcorder…Great picture & sound…Great software…!!!
Bought this sony camcorder 2 weeks ago now for an up and coming longhaul holiday to the sun…..and so far the footage ive shot both indoors and outdoors has been very impressive, cant wait to use it abroad!!! On playback, through the tv, the colours and picture quality(camcorder set on SP whilst recording) are very good, giving me some 875 mins of filming on the 40GB hard-disc-drive. But when you burn the same filming onto dvd (either by the easy 1-touch disc burn OR through your pc/laptop with the software provided), and play it back through your 5.1 surround sound system, the sound is truly exellent!, was very impressed with this feature and was one of the main reasons why i bought this particular model. Go for the 290e if you can as apposed to the 190e because the 290 has the optical super-steadyshot, than the 190’s digital. I tried both before i bought, and the 290 was a tad better plus you wont use the 80x digital zoom on the 190 really as things start to get quite blurred when zooming in. The zoom on the 290 is good, just 10x optical/20x digital which is ok. I do agree with the other reviewers comment on the auto-focusing, that when filming indoors, in not great light, the 290 does struggle a little to auto adjust quickly, which is a little annoying, but is not too bad! The other superb feature which is cool is the night shot facility, which, when used in the dark, gives the appearence of something you would see on tv’s programme “most-haunted”, that light-green tinge and the negative look from your subjects eyes is really very good, a must if you like filming in or around pitch-black places. The pic quality too on nighshot is impressive. Back to the software, just 1 cd-rom does the lot, i found it very easy to use. Just pop it in the discdrive, download the manual/ picture motion browser etc, in a few moments. I use window vista home premium, no probs at all. Its all in ready for you to download your filming onto the pc hardrive, and then you can get creative whilst making your personalised dvds!! Easy! The hybrid touch screen (2.7″), playback sound, battery life (comes supplied with np-fh60) and all the other picture setting features, 6.1 megapixel photo, cmos, camcorder station, all your leads, remote control etc, make this camcorder a good investment and a great bit of kit. The only letdown really is that it does not come with its own carrycase (recommend the lsc-vac), or small charger (recommend bc-trp), if like me, you want to take it away on hols with you. The only other way you can charge the battery is by placing the camera onto the camcorder station, and thats a precise bit of kit, not worthy of taking away with you. The camcorder sits snuggly on the station when you transfer film/photos or charge the battery up, just make sure it is connected properly and sitting flat! I paid ?470 for it, (see offeroftheday) as a guide, there are deals to be had so if you want this camcorder at the right price, a bit of haggling would’nt go a miss! There are plenty of spares available too for the 290, with lots of traders selling parts at competitive prices, which wont break the bank!! To sum up, you get a lot of kit for the price you pay, and , as this model is sony’s TOTR, it is great way to get started if your looking for a good selection of features. This is the 1st camcorder ive ever had, and its fab. I wish i had bought sooner!!! Hope this small review has helped!! Thanks for reading.
Customer Review: Excellent camera but only in daylight
When I read the review by Phil Latham below I couldn’t believe the coincidence, I am also replacing an old Sony TRV65 which has served me well for 10 years. I bought the Sony DCR-SR290 camcorder based on the specifications and the other reviews here but I am sorry to say that after owning it for less than 24 hours I have sent it back, due to absolutely dreadful performance in artificial light e.g. in the house with all the lights on, I am not referring just to low light. The only way to get a focussed picture is to leave the camcorder completely still pointing at something that isn’t moving. If you point at a moving target e.g. a person walking across the frame, or pan the camcorder horizontally or vertically at anything more than a snail’s pace there is just so much jitter and picture instability I could not believe my eyes. The problem isn’t noticeable on the LCD screen, it’s only when you plug the camcorder into a TV to monitor the shots live or to play-back a recording that it becomes obvious (my Grundig CRT TV is not at fault - I plugged-in my old Hi-8 TRV65 and the images from this in the same room and light levels are perfect - it’s no contest). Outside in natural light the SR290 is truly outstanding and the auto focus is very quick indeed. Thinking that there must be some sort of fault with it I got a demo of another identical unit in a Sony Centre shop, only to discover that this had the same problem. The salesman was also very surprised. In addition to the picture problem there is an issue with connecting to the PC via USB2. With the enclosed software installed, my PC will recognise the camcorder as a USB mass storage device, and I can browse the SR290’s internal drive and copy short video files across or use the Sony application software to do the same. But the camcorder does not recognise that it has successfully connected to the PC and will time-out and disconnect after a few minutes, meaning that it would not be possible to copy larger video files across which take more time. My PC is not at fault here, I experienced the same when trying it with my laptop. You must also not touch (or even breathe near) the camcorder when it is on the docking station as the gravity-reliant connection between the two items is very ’slight’. If you touch the camcorder even lightly this will interrupt the connection, this could possibly corrupt the drive if a file is transferring at the time. I am so disappointed as there is no other camcorder on the market with similar specifications at this price. If you only intend to use it in daylight then I would recommend it for it’s picture quality, image stabiliser, comfortable weight, handling and ease of use, though the docking station and USB issues could prove very frustrating. Try again Sony….
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Panasonic PS-084 Camcorder Carry Case & Tripod


Panasonic PS-084 Camcorder Carry Case & Tripod

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Sony HDR-UX3 High Definition Camcorder With 2.7” LCD Screen
Film in high definition with the HDR-UX3 DVD camcorder from Sony. This camcorder includes a 2-megapixel CMOS ClearVid sensor so you can record images with incredible brightness.?It also combines a DXP 14-bit image processor with x.v. colour programmes to improve the?colour quality of your?shots. Using the AVHCD high-definition video format and MPEG2 format, the HDR-UX3 DVD camcorder is capable of recording up to 110 minutes of video in LP mode and 27 minutes in high-quality mode onto dual-layer DVD discs. Plus, you can control the image quality at every moment thanks to its large 2.7″ LCD touch-screen. The screen itself has an anti-glare and anti-fingerprint? coating treatment for easy access to the camcorder?s functions?and, notably, the zoom and record buttons. You can?choose the?ideal filming angle for the best shots with the greatest details thanks to the HDR-UX3’s10x optical zoom. Plus, the HDR-UX3 camcorder includes a Super NightShot mode with 0 lux sensitivity, so you can even film in the dark.?Whether you are recording?indoors or outdoors, in daylight or twilight, the HDR-UX3 DVD camcorder makes it all possible thanks to its white balance modes and exposure controls. Equipped with an accessories clamp-holder, the HDR-UX3 DVD camcorder can?attach to?a microphone and is capable of recording in Dolby Digital stereo sound for spectacular audiovisual rendering on a high-definition television. This camcorder includes an HDMi output and an AV out with a USB port for easy file transfer to or from a computer. With the HDR-UX3 DVD camcorder, add high-definition to your memories.?

Mustek DV520C Digital Camcorder/Camera+Free 1GB SD
Mustek DV520C digital camcorder is an ideal gift for children who want to get into digital photography. It is very cheap but fairly versatile, it takes upto 10MP digital photo (5MP natural resolution, 10MP by interpolation), and it records VGA quality movies with sound. In addition it also plays MP3 music and MPEG-4 movies.
Customer Review: Nasty
in the flesh it looks even cheaper and nastier; its cheap plastic components are not well screwed together either. Buttons are floppy and have an unpleasant feel in use - you’d actually think it was a plastic 50p toy, or came as a gift with a happy meal - or possibly from a christmas cracker. My 12 year old daughter, for whom it was bought as a present, threw it back at me, saying she wouldnt be seen dead with it.

Sony HDR-FX1 The World’s First High Definition Camcorder
The superiority of HDV technology in 1080i picture format gives smoother and clearer digital picture compared to conventional DV. The Sony Handycam(R) HDRFX1E uses MPEG-2 as its compression format to record HD video in affordable MiniDV tapes. This means the exceptional video quality near CD quality sound and high corrective ability. Its HDV/DV switching system offers the flexibility of playback in Standard Definition (SD) monitors. All that with the sheer convenience of a Sony Handycam promise a heightened video recording experience like no other! 3.5 SwivelScreen(TM) hybrid LCD offers 250000 pixels — the highest resolution of any consumer camcorder LCD — for accurate viewing under bright lighting conditions Expanded Focus function magnifies the screen twofold to ensure crisp focus Peaking function emphasizes the outline of objects Super Steady Shot eliminates jolting and blurring Manual settings to control focus zoom iris gain shutter and white balance —
Customer Review: Tough, Reliable, great optics
In this day and age why buy an older technology CCD HDV camcorder when there are others with newer CMOS optics? Well right now, the CMOS technology is good but it isn’t great, especially in low light. The older triple CCD equipped cameras like the HDR-FX1 and the HVR-Z1 work better in lower light than the newer FX7s. I’ve had an FX1 for a while now and must say that I’m very happy with my purchase. The quality of material I’ve shot is excellent using Sony HDV tapestock and the playback is top end. The camera manual controls are a dream with an excellent zoom ring close enough to the focus ring for the nimble fingered to use one handed, but far enough apart for a separate focus puller to use without getting in the way. The weight of the unit is good, not too much for hand held use. I like the top mounted view screen like the Z1’s and I’ve found the on board mic to be surprisingly good. I would suggest the purchase of a NP970 (or equivalent) extended life battery - why do Sony ship the orderinary one at all? along with a decent tripod. I’ve used bith Vinten and Manfrotto tripods with this camera and to be honest can’t decide which I like the best, but make sure you get one with a good fluid head suitable for HDV camcorders. The audio in is a 3.5mm minijack but a Beathtek adapter will add a couple of XLR connectors without the expense of having to stump up for a Z1 camera instead. A great camcorder and I’ll have to be seriously impressed with something else before I replace it.
Customer Review: Some time later…
This is a follow up to my main review below. After a year of usage I've at last got hold of Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0 and its native HDV support. In other words I can use Windows Media Player to view my FX1 captures in full 1920×1080 resolution for the first time and it's glorious. I've been watching some night time footage I shot in Tokyo last year and the ability of the FX1 to work in low light and to capture the intense colours of the neon signs is amazing. The clarity of the images is everything that I hoped for and fully justifies the cost of the camcorder. A friend said, when viewing my samples: “It's like looking at a fairly good photo… and then it moves!!!” Finally: bear in mind that the FX1 is only implementing 75% of the 1080i standard resolution (anamorphic 1440 x 1080) because of the storage limitations of the mini-DV cassettes. I'm amazed by the FX1 output so full broadcast 1080i will be stupendous. The future is coming…!

Panasonic - NV-GS60 - Mini DV Camcorder
Customer Review: Great for the Price
As I wasnt sure how much I would use a camcorder I just wanted reasonable images without paying a fortune. After its first use I was pleasantly surprised by the results. Images outside are great although they do suffer from being a bit grainy in poor light. A small price to pay for paying such a small price! Transferring to PC is easy though you do need to buy a firewire cable but this costs about ?5. It comes with cables to play your images on a TV though. The cam comes with a 45 min battery so I purchased another one - reasonably priced direct from Panasonic although you can risk it and buy cheaper unbranded ones. The cam is very easy to hold steady as it is well designed to fit the palm. Sound quality is suprisingly good too. Its first use was at an international rugby match and the bands playing the national anthems is well recorded. Controls are also well placed and easy to use. It hasnt got the depth of functions though can be used in auto or manual mode. But we just want to press a button for it to record. So if you just really want a cam that is very good at point and shoot and you do not want to pay a fortune for it but want one that has a good name and is well designed you could do alot worse than go for this one!
Customer Review: Excellent value
Just bought this from my local Sainsbury’s who have these for ?118 - just a little cheaper than Amazon at the moment 1/03/08. The value is excellent - understand this is not a top of the line High definition camcorder it is a basic easy to use, easy to carry piece of kit. Certainly very easy to get both this and a small digicam in the same easy to carry bag. The picture quality is more than acceptable - though noticeably poorer than the previous Panasonic camcorder I had but that cost a lot more than a ?120!!. It is certainly better than indicated in a previous review claiming it is worse than a mobile phone - I’m afraid that is very wide of the mark. Works a treat with the video capture function included in Windows Vista though for some reason I get an irritating sound ‘click’ right at the end of the capture. It only happens there not on any stops or pauses in the video - it is not on the tape itself so I am working on the basis this is a PC/Vista issue and nothing at all to do with the camera. It is easy to edit out using Windows movie maker so its no big deal. Note as in common with many other camcorders you do not get a Fire-wire cable included - they don’t cost the earth, even when buying a good quality one so I don’t really count this as an issue. I had one anyway so not a problem for me. The controls are a breeze, particularly the thumb operated joystick from which you control all the main functions. The only neg I can find is the start up time when in recording mode - it does seem to take longer than my previous Panasonic model which served me well for nearly ten years. I am amazed at how small camcorders have become - even DV ones like this - my previous one was significantly bulkier than this dinky little thing. Any smaller and I would think it would be quite difficult to handle - the size is perfect for my largish hands. You also get a number of pre-set scene options which is handy or you can just point and shoot. All in all I am very happy so far - it is early days but I remain a big fan of Panasonic products which I general find to be durable and reliable - I’m hoping for the same with this.

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2 YEAR EXTENDED WARRANTY - CAMCORDERS ?201-?300


2 YEAR EXTENDED WARRANTY - CAMCORDERS ?201-?300

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Sony HDR-UX7 High Definition Camcorder With 3.5” LCD Screen
The HDR-UX7 is a camcorder that combines all the latest technological innovations from Sony into one High-Definition DVD recorder.?In effect, The HDR-UX7 camcorder will deliver amazing quality images in AVCHD format.?Capable of recording?up?to one hour of high-definition video (1080i pictures) on a dual-layer DVD, the HDR-UX7 camcorder uses a CMOS sensor to?capture true-to-life images. Plus, it’s equipped with a high-performance electronic picture stabiliser and a NightShot mode so you can shoot even in complete darkness. With the HDR-UX7, there?s no limit to what you can do. Its 2.7? touch screen give you access to functions such as focus, zoom and instant recording. Plus, with the Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T lens, the HDR-UX7 is capable of capturing?still images?in 4-mega pixels and saving them to Memory Stick Duo. What’s more, the?HDR-UX7 is Pictbridge compatible, so you can print out your digital photographs with the touch of a button.?Finally, its?USB 2.0 port, several video outputs and an HDMi output let you enjoy the fun of high-defintion right on your TV screen.
Customer Review: a must have!
i was looking to buy a new sony camcorder and saw this little thing with an HD embossed on its tiny little body. it’s expensive but wow! the pictures were stunning! shots perfectly on a 6.1 megapixel format. High definition, crystal clear videos with a 5.1 surround sound! that is truly amazing! but please, think twice before buying this one if you don’t have an HD ready plasma or LCD as it might disappoint you during playback on a tele which is not HD ready because this is what your paying for, the High Definition. hope you will enjoy yours like i do.

Sony DCR-SR50 30GB HDD Camcorder
The DCR-SR50E features a 30 GB hard disk drive that allows you to record up to 7 hours and 20 minutes at the highest resolution, so you can shoot all you want without having to worry about your remaining storage capacity. The supplied Handycam station mak
Used Price: ?309.00
Customer Review: Don`t look any further!
This is my first camcorder, which after about 4 weeks of serious research I can say that I am really really pleased.First things first this camcorder is so easy to use it`s unbeleivable,very easy to edit your work and it also comes with a handy docking station with a one touch burn to cd function.Forgot to mention that you get bundled an editing software cd. I bought my camcorder on the basis that I wanted it to perform well in low light, also good editing and ease of use.It has excelled in all three.Everything a beginner needs.This camcorder has it and more.Don`t be put of by these proffesional reviews that to me seem like they are looking for perfection all the time.This is a neat bit of kit, and I have more yet to explore. Love it!!!!
Customer Review: Great piece of kit!
I bought this to replace a mini-DV Sony handycam. Although the video resolution isn’t quite as good when played back via the camera itself, once you have edited your tape/disc onto DVD for ease of viewing (which we all need to do at some point) I can see no difference at all. Some of the pro reviews are critical of the video performance, which may be so if viewed on a PC, but on a widescreen TV the picture is ace! This is a very easy camera to operate, & very compact too - much more so than my PC330 which was quite bulky. Still images are only 1-mega pixel, but are fine for snaps at 6×4, & come out nice and bright. Anyone wanting quality stills should use a digital still camera or possibly buy the more expensive & bulkier Sony SR90. The only negative for the SR50 is that it doesn’t have a viewfinder, just an LCD screen, but it’s bright & you can shade it with your hand in bright sunlight.

Sanyo Xacti HD700 High Definition SD Digital Movie Camera - Red
Sanyo continues to innovate its range of compact digital camcorders with the Xacti HD700. This handy video camera has a 7-megapixel CCD sensor that records images in high definition (1280 x 720 pixels).The Xacti HD700 uses MPEG4-AVC/H.264 encoding to record footage to SD memory card for optimum video quality.The digital image stabiliser eliminates the effects of camera shake as you record, while the gyroscopic sensor re-aligns the image for clear stills in photo mode.The Xacti HD700 is equipped with HDMI and USB 2.0 connections for hooking it up to your HD TV. You can even connect it to your computer and explore the world of video editing using the included Adobe software package: use Premiere Elements to create your own films, add transition effects and finalise your project on DVD.The Xacti HD700 HD camcorder from Sanyo turns video recording into child?s play!?
Amazon Price: ?269.17
Customer Review: Great idea, execution left wanting
The concept, styling, weight, size and battery life are fantastic, but there are aspects of this product that leave you flat. This type of camcorder is the way of the future for all of us who want quick family holiday snaps and especially, videos. Tiny size, incredibly low weight, long battery life allow you to literally put it in your top pocket and when necessary, take it out and start shooting in a few seconds. The SHQ video would be great if I could view it on anything but the TV. Check that your PC’s video card has codecs and is up to the task of rendering HD H264 MPEG4 video in real-time before you set off! My work PC was almost up to the task and I can say the quality looked good, even though the video hiccupped. The 7.1MP camera produces good pics, but the video, which is its prime function has a few issues. First and foremost is the autofocus. It is incredibly slow to auto-focus. It has a face-tracker function, but the model for this must have been a short-sighted hedgehog, because even in good light it takes way too long to focus. Then there’s the auto-focus motor noise which, while low in level, is audible in quiet surroundings. I find it unforgiveable to compromise great electronics with el-cheapo mechanics. On the issue of mechanics, the power and SD slot cover are flimsy, and just waiting to be broken. The camcorder’s performance is not wonderful in low light (e.g an incandescant bulb at night), but I guess I expected this, and so I wasn’t disappointed by it’s performance; in fact, I was a little surprised it did so well. I haven’t tried the still-flash yet, but it looks a little dinky. Overall, this is a potentially fantastic product, provided Sanyo get their act together on the focusing issue. Would I buy it again? Hmmmm, maybe I’d wait for the next model, but then I’d be missing all those shots of the kids that I would never bother taking with my “grown-up”, kilo-plus, house-brick-sized, digi-camcorder.

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Sony LCS-SRA Soft Carry Case For Camcorder


Sony LCS-SRA Soft Carry Case For Camcorder
Customer Review: Very good small carry case for your sony camcorder
It is well built, and perfect for your small sony camcorder. For me it fits my SR7 perfect.

But there is a tiny problem with this case with SR7: the strap on the camera is not in the correct position, a bit higher instead…

Still, this case is very nice and you should not miss it, because you really don’t want a big bag to carry a small camera every day.

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Used Price: ?750.80
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The Panasonic HDR-SD9 comes complete with some of the best technologies available on today?s market, including a Tri-CCD sensor and a Full HD recording mode for more clarity, finer details and better colour reproduction. Thanks to its three-lens sensor, colours are processed separately for exceptional results, while a progressive resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels and an O.I.S. image stabiliser, activated over 4,000 times per second, corrects the effects of blur for steady, still images. A Leica lens captures subtle nuances and colour tones, ensuring videos are as true to life as possible, and Dolby Digital surround 5.1/2-channel technology allows you to record outstanding sound. The HDR-SD9 is also equipped with face detection technology, along with automatic exposure and focus control for perfect pictures. It’’s amazingly comfortable to handle and use, thanks to its intuitive shooting guide, help tools and connections system, made up of an HDMI port, a USB 2.0 port and a host of video outputs. With bags of powerful, technologically-advanced features inside its casing, the SD9 definitely won?t disappoint!
Amazon Price: ?427.24
Used Price: ?450.50
Customer Review: Apple users beware.
I take it as read that this will produce high quality video. As an apple user I want it to work in iMovie 08 by using an SD card reader. I like working like this. I got the Apple store in Southampton and the John Lewis store to try to import some footage shot on a new SD9 using a card reader. It did not work. Much head scratching! There is a lot of talk about this issue on DV forums and Apple forums. Some say import problems to iMovie have been resolved. Until I know for sure that I can use an SD card reader with the SD9 I will not be buying. Apple users like me - be warned.
Customer Review: HDCSD9 Vs Canon
I read many reviews and spent days wondering what to buy finally I went to a high street store and asked them to charge up the panasonic sd9 and the canon hf10. I took footage inside and out. At this moment I was somewhat obsessive about the Canon ie its quality and all the rave reviews. Imagine my surprise when I got home and looked at the footage via my ps3. The panasonic footage was much more stable and much more true to life vivid colours. This might be that the Canon was incorrectly set but both were on auto so to me thats an equal footing. I took the plunge as to my surprise Amazon were now offering the unit at 400 pounds with an 8gb panasonic sdhc card so in effect the real price of the camera was at 360. Now for this price you cannot get a high definition camcorder in this league. Having taken much footage now, the path to avchd recording has not been so bad. I have an Sony AR61 that has a card reader and hd writer installed fine on Vista premium. The software is not perfect but within a small time I was able to edit avchd footage on a dual core laptop. I use via ps3 as this can handle the avchd format directly and i see no point in converting a hidef avchd footage into an mpeg 2 for a dvd. The resultant footage is excellent with the panasonic and I would urge you not to dismiss this unit over the Canon. If you want simplicity of use with excellent results then this is the perfect machine. OK yes the Canon is a remarkable piece of equipment but look at its price and ok quality of image can be subjective hence my advice to try. I see it this way I now have full HD recording at an amazing Amazon price. I can now wait for a year at which point the HF10 would have halved in price and then get that too, effectively owning the Panasonic and Canon at the same price as the canon is now. The Panasonic is a well made machine and I suspect the reviews are all leaning to the Canon from video experts. If like me you have the normal two kids and a wife that is not so technical then the forego all the fancy buttons and get the Panasonic. The images are truely stunning and yes in low light the images get grainy as all cameras do in low light conditions but it has to be really dark to the point where you wouldnt take footage anyway. So do it. The money you save will buy you the Sony PS3 that you can use as a hub to show your footage from a standard usb stick. This way your Full HDTV can be used to its full potential. You might ask why not 5 stars well this was not because of price or quality but because they give no mini hdmi to hdmi lead cable or a case for the device or even an sdhc card as standard. If like me you already have the TV hdmi slots taken up in the cable run then go via the ps3 however if you want to connect the camera to the tv then get a mini hdmi to hdmi converter and plug it into the end of an existing hdmi cable as these are only 6 pounds.
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Customer Review: Outstanding performance (but with a few reservations)
I’ve had this camera for a couple of months now and still I have yet to learn all the tricks it has in its locker. But I have done the most basic of all duties and I think I can pass on at least some judgement. Please note that I do not as yet have a HD television. I upgraded from what was already a pretty decent top-of-the-range Canon video camera, albeit some years old now. The DX1 is clearly better and the most obvious reason for this is the format change from DV tape to DVD or SD. I have used at least a dozen DVD-R discs and have had no problems at all, but one of the irritations has been the slow speed of the camera from being switched off to being ready to film. Sometimes you want to move fast, and if you’re in a real hurry, the DX1 could have you cursing out loud. Same applies, oddly enough, when you want to switch off; as there is no removable lens cap (it’s an electronic shutter instead) you have to wait for it to close after you have switched the camera off. This can take nearly half a minute, and again this is a nuisance if you are in a hurry. I don’t like returning the camera to its carrying bag unless or until the Zeiss lens is protected, so it can be an inconvenience to have to wait. On the positive side the battery is, in my opinion, quite remarkable in terms of longevity. I can’t quote an actual time-span that it can be used for on a single charge but it really is quite astonishingly good in this respect. It is though a nuisance to have to remove the battery in order to ‘finish’ a DVD disc, as this operation cannot be done using the battery. Overall the camera is easy and relatively light (given its high spec) and one of my favourite aspects is the ability to just take a DVD out of the camera and put it straight into a domestic DVD player at home, which was one of the main reasons I opted for this model. It’s also convenient for making a recording and simply giving the completed disc to somebody else without having to go through the time-consuming process of copying it onto another format later. The Carl Zeiss lens (made in Germany) is first class, always the first priority for me in choosing any kind of camera, and why I chose the Panasonic brand in the first place.
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UNIROSS LI-ION CAMCORDER BATTE RY 1100MAH 7.2V JVC BNV507 BNV514


UNIROSS LI-ION CAMCORDER BATTE RY 1100MAH 7.2V JVC BNV507 BNV514
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