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Things To Look For In An HD Camcorder
The first consideration in buying an HD camcorder, of course, is your
budget. HD camcorders range in cost from around $1,200 to considerably
more than $50,000, the latter used for professional TV and news
photography. HDV provides a cost-effective way to do HD video, with
camcorders falling into three basic price ranges: less than $1,500,
less than $4,000 and more than $5,000.
While camcorders with a single image sensor work quite well,
three-sensor cameras (with separate sensors for red, green and blue)
produce better images, and this is especially true for HD video with
its higher resolution. But three-sensor cameras cost moregenerally, a
lot more. If its within your budget, by all means, get a three-sensor
camera. If it isnt, the single-sensor HDV cameras still produce much
better image quality than SD cameras.
Other things to consider when choosing a camcorder include:
- The camcorders size and configuration. Larger cameras often have
more and easier-to-use controls; smaller cameras are easier to carry
and use in tight spaces. The presence of an electronic viewfinder (EVF) as well as an LCD
monitor. Its hard to see the external LCD monitor image in bright
outdoor light. Still-imaging capabilities. Some camcorders will produce good still
images of 3 megapixels or more, while others wont. Look at some sample
still images before buying if this capability is important to you. The lens. Is the optical zoom range sufficient and the maximum
aperture fast enough for your needs? In the higher-end models, what
interchangeable lenses can be used?
- Image stabilization. If you intend to do any handheld shooting,
youll want a camera with built-in image stabilization. Fortunately,
most HD cameras have it, but check to be sure before buying.
- Recording media. HDV camcorders record on standard miniDV tapes,
but there are also camcorders that record on memory cards (some tape
camcorders record still images on memory cards), mini-hard drives and
even direct to DVD, and this could include HDV cameras in the future. Ability to accept an external microphone (wired or wireless).
The accompanying photos and captions will introduce you to some of the
HDV and other lower-cost high-definition camcorders as well as software
available today. For more details, visit the manufacturers Websites.
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