This camera is definitely more of a family type camcorder than some sort of amateur filmmaker. It wont fit just in your pocket but it is compact enough to take it with you on vacations trips to the ballpark, and pretty much anywhere!
One of the coolest things about the HF20, is that it includes the Pre-Record feature that captures the action 3 seconds before you press the record button. This way, you’ll never miss a moment of the action!
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If you haven’t, you should!
The Flip Mino HD is the smallest on the market right now, which is one reason why I like it. No one wants to lug around a big camera. The Mino HD is definitely something you can take right along with your wallet or purse. How cool is that?
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This week at CES, Sony showed off its new HDR-CX100 Flash Memory Handycam camcorder. The CX100 records 1,920×1,080 high-definition video. It also includes 8GB of embedded flash memory, a Memory Stick PRO Duo card slot, 10x optical zoom, and a 2.7-inch LCD monitor.
It’ll also capture 4-megapixel photos, which includes Smile Shutter and face detection. Smile Shutter also works while recording video, simultaneously catching photos of people smiling when activated.
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Experts and users say you can’t top the Canon VIXIA HV30 as far as HD camcorders go.
This camcorder has excellent video quality, but it is just a slight upgrade from the HV20. It’s a tad bit bulky but, still pretty easy to use.
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Sony’s Handycam camcorder, HDR-TG1, is perfect for everyday recording. It’s got a slim, lightweight design and unique look. It is supposed to be resistant to even the smallest scratches, perfect for travelers. It also includes face detection for video footage and still photos.
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NYTimes.com – David Pogue tests tiny high-definition camcorders from Panasonic, Sanyo, and Sony.
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DJ MoCAP, has developed a camera-based controller for the TRAKTOR Scratch DJ System. Just sketch the deck onto a piece of white paper and turn any high contrast surface into a mixing table.
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