Posts tagged ‘Camcorder’
Panasonic AF105 Micro Four Thirds Video Camera
Panasonic has just released the world’s first Micro Four Thirds-standard HD professional camcorder. The Panasonic AF105 shoots up to 1080/60i AVCHD video, and accepts numerous interchangeable still lenses. The AF105 is expected to arrive in December with an estimated price of €4,900 ($6,272).
Sony NEX-VG10 Interchangeable Lens Handycam camcorder
Fusing Full HD video recording and high-quality audio capture, the Sony NEX-VG10 ($2000) interchangeable lens Handycam camcorder, with supplied 18-200mm lens, turns your video into a masterpiece.
OWLE Bubo for iPhone
The OWLE Bubo turns your vanilla iPhone 3GS into a tripod-mountable camcorder. It’ll allow you to add lens adapters, external mics, and different lighting units. The Bubo goes on pre-sale October 27th for $99.
yellowBird Camera Captures 360 Videos
If you thought Google Streetview was cool, you haven’t seen what yellowBird can do. This camera uses six cleverly divided lenses in order to capture video in every possible viewing direction. The data stream generated by the camera is impressive. Through a double glass-fiber connection, a stream of 1200 Mbit per second is captured and
Kodak Zi8 Pocket Video Camera
Kodak today announced an exciting new addition to its popular line of Digital Video Cameras – the Kodak Zi8 Pocket Video Camera ($180), featuring a sleek design, high-quality full 1080p High Definition video capture, and built-in electronic image stabilization. The slim and stylish KODAK Zi8 Pocket Video Camera is designed to meet these needs at
Samsung HMX-U10 HD Video Camcorder
The Samsung HMX-U10 ($200) is the ideal solution for the consumer looking for ultimate portability and ease‑of‑use in an HD camcorder. The HMX-U10 offers full-HD video recording with 1920×1080 resolution. The HMX-U10’s 1/2.3 inch CMOS sensor also gives consumers the ability to capture impressive 10 mega-pixel digital still images, all which can be reviewed on
Canon HV10 HDV Mini Camcorder
Consumer HD camcorders are starting to hit the market in full force. Last year, Sony released their HDR-HC1 for prosumers and less feature-rich but cheaper HDR-HC3 for consumers. Now Canon has released their first HDV consumer camcorder, the HV10 in direct competition. This is defnitely the year for point-and-shooters looking for HD quality without having
Sony HDR-HC3
Sony releases their first consumer HD video camcorder, the Sony HDR-HC3. The HC3 is about 3/4 the size of the prosumer HDR-HC1 released last year and retails for $1700 ($300 less than the HC1). The camera still uses DV tape, instead of microdrives like many other companies are leaning towards. Home made HD movies are
Sanyo Xacti HD1
Thanks to highly efficient MPEG-4 technology, the HD1 is able to create high-definition videos at 1280 x 720 pixels at 30 frames per second with far higher quality when compared to conventional video cameras. These are richly detailed images that will display beautifully on any big screen TV. Choose from six different video resolution modes
Everio G Series allows you to record for over 35 hours
The world of Camcorders is changing… JVC Launch New G Series of Everio with Embedded Hard Disk Drive. No Tape. No Disc. Just as we are seeing with music – where the progression from tape to disc, then disc to Hard Disk Drive (HDD) devices has revolutionised the way we listen to music – so
Sony HDR-HC1 Handycam
Sony today announced the world’s smallest and lightest high definition consumer camcorder with full HD resolution based on HDV 1080i. The ultra-compact HDR-HC1 Handycam® camcorder fits comfortably in your hand, while delivering high-definition picture quality and lighting detail on both video and digital still images. This camcorder’s introduction is in response to the growing demand





