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JVC Everio Hybrid 60GB Hard Disk Camcorder - Black
 
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Say goodbye to inconvenient video tapes and hello to tapeless digital recording with this JVC Everio Hybrid 60GB Hard Disk Camcorder. Have you ever missed recording that special moment because you were at the end of the tape? With the Everio, you never need to worry because the internal drive stores up to 14 hours of DVD-quality video! And with an astonishing 32x Konica Minolta optical zoom lens, you'll be able to get in close to the action like never before. JVC Everio Hybrid 60GB Hard Disk Camcorder Features: One-touch DVD burning — burn to your PC or optional Share Station DVD burner with just a press of a button One-touch data backup to PC 4 recording modes — Ultra (DVD Movie - 14 hrs. 20 min.); Fine (DVD - 21 hrs. 20 min.); Norm (TV - 28 hrs. 20 min.); Eco (Internet - 75 hrs.) Konica Minolta lens with 32x optical zoom and 800x digital zoom 2.7 diagonal widescreen Clear LCD monitor with auto backlight control Digital image stabilizer — compensates for camera-shake for stable image shooting Gigabrid Engine — offers improved picture quality and less extraneous noise Full-range manual and auto focus Auto light — turns on automatically in low light situations microSD card slot — store videos and stills on a memory card (not included). Also provides easy transfers to and from the built-in HDD. Laser Touch — offer easy-glide controls at your fingertips Simple AV Connection — just hook up to a TV using the provided AV cable Smaller, lighter body — shoot comfortably for longer periods of time Built-in protective lens cover — no risk of losing it like a separate lens cap Additional Specifications: Video Format: MPEG-2-PS Audio Format: Dolby Digital AC3 Still Format: JPEG Hard Disk Drive Capacity: 60 GB Image Sensor: 1/6, 1.07 megapixel CCD Focal Length: 44 to 1408mm film equivalent Aperture: f1.8 to f4.5 7 language menu options Interfaces: AV in/out, USB 2.0 (S-video in/out and DV out on dock) Power Consumption: Appro

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Equinox HD 10 Underwater Housing for Canon XLH1 and XLH1A and XLH1S Camcorders - Depth Rating: 200 ft / 61 m
 
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Sony HDR-XR500V 120GB HDD High Definition Camcorder w/12x Optical Zoom BigVALUEInc Accessory Saver 4GB PRODuo FH100 Replacement Battery/Rapid External Charger Bundle + MORE
 
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This Kit Includes:
1- Sony HDRXR500V 120GB Hard Drive HD Camcorder Brand New USA
1- 4GB PRO Duo Memory Stick (Dont Miss a Memory!)
1- USB PRO Duo Card Reader (Download Images Quicker!)
1- Rechargeable FH100 Compatible Replacement Lithium Ion 10 Hour Battery (Not Original Sony) (Shoot Longer and Stronger!)
1- Rapid-Quick External Travel Charger (Always Have Your Spare Battery Ready to Go for Any Occassion!)
1- 3 Piece Filter Kit Includes: UV, Circular Polarizer and Flourescent Filter and Hard Case
1- Full Size 58" Tripod w/Carry Bag (No Shaky Memories!)
1- Padded Carrying Case w/Strap
1- Memory Stick Wallet (Stay Organized!)
1- Pack of LCD Screen Protectors (Protect from Dust & Scratches!)
1- Lens/LCD Cleaning Kit
1- Mini Table Top Tripod


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The HDR-XR500V camcorder is ideal for capturing the moment in high definition (HD). Record 1920x1080 HD video and 12.1 megapixel still images directly to the internal 120GB hard drive. In addition to a professional-quality Sony G lens, this camcorder features a 1/2.88" Exmor R CMOS sensor, which delivers superior low-light performance. Additional features include Face Detection and Smile Shutter technology, a built-in GPS receiver, image stabilization and flexible playback and transfer options.
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AC Adapter (AC-L200), NP-FH60 Rechargeable Battery Pack, Remote Commander (RMT-835), Component A/V Cable, A/V Connecting Cable, Lithium Battery (CR2025), Application Software/USB Driver/CD-ROM,USB Cable, 1 Year USA Limited Warranty.

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  • Sony HDRXR500V 120GB Hard Drive High Definition Camcorder
  • 4GB PRO Duo Memory Stick (Store More Memories!) + USB PRO Duo Card Reader
  • Rechargeable Lithium Ion FH100 Compatible Replacement 10 Hour Battery + Quick External Rapid Travel Charger
  • 3 Piece Filter Kit (UV,CPL,FD) + Padded Carrying Case w/ Shoulder Strap
  • Full Size 58" Tripod w/Carry Bag + Padded Carrying Case w/ Shoulder Strap (See Description For More Details)

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Great hardware but poor software for editing
 
Review Date: July 11, 2009
Reviewer: Abhishek S. Shekhawat, Washington DC
The machine is great and both the video recoring and the pictures taken in dim light are stunning but the software does not matches the hardware. as when i try to view the recording on my laptop using the accompanying software some scenes are missing and there is a lag.

Sony should try to update the software otherwise there is no use of having great harware. Its like engine of Porche in Tata Nano....!!

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Ewa-marine VZ7 Underwater Video Camcorder Housing for the Sony HVR-Z7
 
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The VZ7 is the 10 meter depth housing for the Sony HVR-Z7 digital camcorder. Designed specifically for these camcorder the model VZ7 housing is manufactured from double laminated PVC and has an integrated, optically neutral flat glass port. Perfect for snorkelling or shallow diving, sandy, dusty, humid or foul weather conditions this housing will give your camera the best possible protection whilst being fully operable. It has a pair of non-corrosive and seawater resistant clamping rails which fit together for perfect sealing. They tighten by means of knurled thumb screw knobs. The straps at the bottom allow weights to be attached for perfect buoyancy underwater. It is supplied in a handy yellow carry-case which has a water-proof interior andzippered side-pocket.

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Ikelite Underwater Video Housing for Canon HG-20 & HG-21 Camcorders - without Viewfinder
 
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An Ikelite Housing for Canon HG20 and HG21 camcorders is now available with or without optical viewfinder option. Both camcorders are operational in each housing model. Molded of clear polycarbonate to provide seamless construction and corrosion proof performance. This "Clearly Superior" design provides full view of the camcorder, control functions, and assurance the system is safe up to 200 feet (60 meters). The housing with camera installed is very slightly negative in salt-water for stability. The system's compact size and weight make it a breeze to travel with. A complete housing and camera combination weighs approximately8 pounds (3.6 kg). The housing with base and handle assembly measures only 11" (27cm) wide; 8" (20cm) high; and 8" (20cm) deep. The base removes instantly with a unique toggle clamp for traveling. The handle assembly detaches from the housing by removal of just two nuts for packing. The camera's large viewing screen can be seen easily through the housing back. Model #6082 Only: A Super Eye magnifying viewfinder is provided for enhanced viewing of the camera's built-in viewfinder. The housing also provides access to the camera's viewfinder pushbutton. Included UR/Pro Color Filter provides color correction in tropical blue water with available sunlight up to 80 feet (24 meters). An optional filter #6441.81 is also available to achieve more natural tones in green water settings. The housing acco

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  • Rear-view LCD Monitor
  • Power on/off Control
  • Record start/stop
  • Zoom Control
  • Snapshot Control

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JVC Everio GZMG130 30GB Hard Disk Drive Camcorder with 34x Optical Zoom
 
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JVC is one of the world's leading developers and manufacturers of sophisticated audio, video and related software products. Building upon a wealth of technologies the company is moving decisively to offer appropriate solutions for the multimedia age. To remain at the forefront of the audiovisual industry in the 21st century, JVC is marshalling its resources to create the ultimate in appealing, cost-competitive products.PRODUCT FEATURES:Multi-Language On-Screen Menu;Hard Disk Protection with Drop Detection and Floating Suspension;Auto and manual focus;Digital Image Stabilizer;Backlight/Spotlight compensation;White Balance (Auto, MWB, Fine, Cloud, Halogen);Self-Timer;Play-list Video Clip Playback and Slide Show Still Playback;In-Camera File Editing;Playback Scene Transitions.

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  • Built-in 30GB hard drive
  • 34x optical zoom; 800x digital zoom
  • 2.7-inch Clear Widescreen LCD
  • Digital still capture (640 x 480)
  • SD card slot; USB 2.0 compatible

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Great little movie maker
 
Review Date: July 4, 2007
Reviewer: Thomas H. Pickard, Havertown, pa. United States
I have had this for about a month and have taken a few movies. Some of my family who I don't see all that often. The 16.9 aspect on the camera screen is great and easy to change to regular screen size if that is you preference. It is great to have my home videos in wide screen format and the picture looks good on my 42 inch plasma. Made one dvd so far with out to much hassle. If you play around with the files in the camera you can edit down video before putting in your computer. It allows you to make shorter files from original footage then you just delete the parts you edited and anyway it works great and is pretty user friendly if you are at all computer savvy since screens on camera and controls make sense after a few wrong button pushes. Great size and weight. Can't wait for our vacation to really put this thing through it's paces. You will need an extra battery, bigger is better and a wall charger is very handy especailly if you are traveling. Amazon had best price. Originaly saw at B.J.'s and almost bought but better price and no tax or shipping with Amazon. Had to wait a few days for the free shipping to kick in but I don't mind. Good luck if you decide to go with camera. Alot of features and quality for the money. OH yeah, terrible still pics but that's why you have a digital camera.
Grainy images? Where?
 
Review Date: April 2, 2007
Reviewer: soccerchick, Southern California
This is my first camcorder, but I think this thing is pretty awesome if you want a basic, reasonably priced camcorder. I'd read somewhere that if you format the HDD before you record any videos, that helps in the grainy department. I did that, and haven't had any issues yet as far as the picture goes. It's really clear and sharp. So if you aren't sure if you want to get this because of the "grainy images" complaints, I'd say go for it. It isn't like what they're describing. If you're looking for a camcorder that you want to have around for those moments you want recorded, this one does the job. The user interface is really easy to figure out, and not having to worry about having enough tapes/discs around is great.

The pictures this thing takes aren't too wonderful, as mentioned before. But I didn't buy this to take pictures with. That's what my digital camera is for. I'd say having that feature is good for those times you want to take a picture, but don't have your digital camera on you. The images wouldn't make very good prints, though.

I'll have to agree with a few other reviews about the software. It's... okay, but there are better programs out there. The program that JVC includes does suck up a lot of system resources and seems to lag when I try to playback directly from the camcorder (I blame it on the usb connection, as opposed to firewire). I found that saving them to the computer and playing directly from that gets rid of the lag though. Also, the software is limited in some areas because you can't get certain features without paying for the "deluxe" version of it. But the software is good to have if you don't have anything to convert to mpg, avi, real media, etc.

Overall, I really like this camcorder, and haven't had any issues yet. It's easy to hold, the buttons and joystick make it easy to navigate, and the picture quality is really good, given the price range of this camcorder. Definitely would recommend to anyone who's a first timer, or wants a reasonably priced camcorder.
I chose this camcorder over a SONY PRODUCT!!
 
Review Date: May 3, 2007
Reviewer: C. Kim, Dayton, OH
There was another product out there from Sony that was constantly compared to this one. I researched for a couple of hours until I finally made my decision of buying this particular camcorder. I have ZERO regrets. This camcorder is simply amazing! For one thing, it has more features (night vision, lights, and uh... cheaper!!!) than the Sony camcorder... only the Sony was over $100 more! And hey, JVC has a pretty good rep, so why not?

If someone is out there struggling on which camcorder to get and you have to choose between this one and a similar product (ala the overcharged Sony Camcorder 30gb HDD w/ no night vision, and so what if it has a touch screen thing? Is it really worth it?), then I would highly suggest you save your time researching now and just get this camcorder. It really is SUPER FANTASTIC! Oh yeah, did I mention the zooming feature is also fantastic? Yes... it certainly is. :) Trust me, this product is really worth it... even for the price of the SONY!!!
JVC Camcorder
 
Review Date: April 8, 2007
Reviewer: Joseph P. Fellin, Chino, Ca USA
The JVC Camcorder is very functional. I used in Hawaii for our Band Review and produced quality video, the only drawback is at night when I need more light to get more visual on events. The light on the camera is only useful for close up. Otherwise the features of the Camcorder is great.
FAST, EASY and NICE
 
Review Date: May 15, 2007
Reviewer: Krzysztof Ploucha, POLAND
It is very easy to use this comcorder.Quality of the video is high.There is not problem to copy video or pictures to PC or DVD. MENU is clear even for this who is not an expert.Settings can be changed easy and quickly.
I am very satisfied with this product and recommend very much.

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Panasonic SDR-H18 30GB Hard Disk Drive Camcorder with 32x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom
 
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It's hard to believe such a small camcorder is capable of doing such great things. Panasonic Palmcorder SDR-H18 Camcorder is perfect for extended trips with its internal 30GB hard drive that holds as much video data as up to 22 8cm 1.4GB DVDs. That's about 22 hours worth of high-quality video. The SDR-H18 offers a 32x extended range zoom capability. Panasonic's selectable Optical Image Stabilization system helps reduce blurred images that result from normal handheld movements. Stills and videos may also be recorded on SD or SDHC memory cards. A built-in USB port lets you transfer images recorded on the 30GB hard drive directly to your PC or Mac for extended video storage or editing. Shoot in 4:3 standard or 16:9 widescreen visual modes - fill your TV screens. It's a camcorder for all seasons and reasons. Optical Image Stabilizer (O.I.S.) Recording Modes - XP, SP, LP MagicPix Images for 2 Lux Minimum Illumination Shooting Iris - Auto Focus/Manual (Including Gain) Still Picture Recording, 640x480, 640x360 (16 - 9) MPEG2 Recording Format Wide Mode (16 - 9 Aspect Ratio) Image Sensor (Total) - 1/6 CCD (680K Pixels) Image Sensor (Effective) - 4 - 3 - 340K, 16 - 9 - 460K (Moving Picture) Image Sensor (Effective) - 4 - 3 - 350K, 16 - 9 - 460K (Still Picture) Lens Aperture - F1.8 (Wide)/F3.7 (Telephoto) White Balance Settings - Auto, Indoor, Outdoor, Manual Backlight Compensation Date Recording - Auto Date (in Date Code) On-Screen Display Language - English, French, Spanish Built-In SD SDHC Card Slot PictBridge Compatible Unit Dimensions - 2.98 W x 3.27 H x 4.76 D; Weight - 0.95 lbs. Panasonic USA Warranty 1 Year Parts and 90 Days Labor

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  • Built-in 30 GB hard disk drive
  • 32x optical zoom; O.I.S. (Optical Image Stabilizer)
  • Pure Color Engine; MPEG2 engine
  • Large 2.7-inch widescreen LCD
  • One-Touch Navigation for easy, intuitive setting and shooting

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Every person will have diff Camcorder needs, this one fit mine
 
Review Date: May 17, 2007
Reviewer: SMTrekkers,
My current camcorder is over [..], and I found that I just wasn't using it much anymore. Two reasons: It was a little big to carry around, and it recorded to tape, so deleting 'bad' scenes was not practical until it got to the PC. All the new camcorders are plenty small enough to carry around.

I like the workflow of digital cameras in that you can easily delete the garbage shots after taking them. I wanted the same for a camcorder, which meant DVD or HDD was my choice, despite the possible reduction in end quality as compared to tape (HDD/DVD compress the image, tape doesn't). DVD was out for me since its capacity is very limited, and I just don't trust writing to DVD (I've had too many fail while closing the session on my PC). So it's HDD, even though I compromise image quality over tape.

I also wanted a long zoom lens. With a long zoom lens you have to sacrifice the larger CCD's, and larger CCD's allow for better image quality. Another compromise.

This left me with three final candidates in my price range: Sony DCR-SR42, JVC Everio GZMG155 and Panasonic SDR-H18. The Sony specs list 40x zoom, but the number that counts is the focal range (1.9 to 76), which actually gives you about the same true zoom as the other two (they advertise 32x). So they are equal there.

The final difference came down to price and the image stabilization. Only the Panasonic had optical image stabilization, which generally does a better job than electronic. This is especially important for these long zoom cameras. So the SDR-H18 won, and it was the least expensive also.

Considering the 'compromises' I had to make to go HDD and long zoom, I'm very happy with the image quality when played back on a standard def TV (haven't tried HD TV yet). It's at least as good as my old Digital-8 Sony image. The image stabilization is better than I expected - I had no problem holding the shot steady free handed at 32x.

BTW - No need to install the included CD. Windows XP recognized the camera and mounted it as a hard drive. Just copy the movies to your system like normal works. You may want to rename them to MPG files though, and set the widescreen flag in the file since the camera doesn't. Search for sdcopy.exe for a free simple utility to copy, rename and set the flag for you.

The only downsides I noticed so far:
Very low light feature on camera is useless as compared to Sony's IR mode. The Pana just makes the exposure time huge, which means you can only record still scenes in very low light. Not a problem for me though as I don't find the need to record in the dark much! Normal indoor light is OK, but not great.

The supplied battery won't last very long on a charge. Amazon has a battery CGA-DU21 which will 3 to 4 times as long for a very low price.


Update on experience with it: I have had the chance to try the video on a 42" LCD HD TV using the S-Video connector. It's not HD for sure, but the quality was acutally pretty good. I expected it to magnify the compressions issues to the point of being distracting. Others in the room actually commented how clean the video looked (the sample was from video taped outdoors in bright light).
One additional negative to add is that you can't delete a shot until you are in playback mode. I'd like to be able to delete it as soon as I've finished shooting it from the record mode thus saving a couple steps. Overall, no regrets.
Great camcorder with a hard drive
 
Review Date: October 18, 2007
Reviewer: Prof100, Canton, MI USA
Overall this camera is a great value.

It is lightweight, easy to use and creates high quality video images. If you have large pockets you can carry it in your pocket. It will make a bit of lump, but it's doable. I have done it.

SELECTABLE VIDEO QUALITY
This camcorder let's you choose the video quality. At the highest video quality it still can capture 7 hours of video. I can't imagine needing that much. I don't think there's anybody on the planet that would appreciate watching a 7 hour video, let alone one that's over 20 hours long in lower resolution mode.

STANDARD AND WIDESCREEN FORMATS
Multiple formats are user selectable. You can select a standard aspect ratio or widescreen format. I prefer widescreen because that's how my TV's are formatted. The only downside of selecting widescreen is that it will only playback in widescreen format on the camera's monitor or directly connected to a TV, and through the free software Panasonic provides. However, the widescreen format won't auto upload to Adobe Premiere Elements video editing software without first loading the footage and then using an obscure "interpret footage" command to force it back to widescreen. Once you know how to the use the interpret footage command to the uploaded scenes it literally takes a second to make the conversion back to widescreen. Windows moviemaker has the same problem and if there is interpretation function I am not aware of it. Finding the command in Adobe Premiere Elments is the hard part. It took calls to Panasonice and Adobe to solve the problem. Adobe support solved the problem. This is simply a camera sofware output issue that Pansonic should probably fix in future releases of the firmware / software.

VIDEO FORMAT AND HARD DISK SPACE
Video files are a proprietary mpeg format that takes a while to read, load and render in Adobe Premiere Elements. And, of course, be prepared for using up a lot of hard drive space to load and store all of the files. However, this is true of any digital camera output. I use a 320 gb external hard drive to store work in progress video files. When finished editing I transcode and burn to DVD and delete the files from my hard drive.

For the average person who only wants to take videos and directly view on their TV this camera is very easy to use.

The display adjusts to a full range of brightness which means it can be used on a bright sunny day. The adjustment is a separate button, not some command buried in the software.

Overall, it is a great value. The provided software works, but you can do much better with an upgraded video editing software or even Windows Moviemaker. Although with Windows Moviemaker it can't read the widescreen format. It's compressed to a standard aspect ratio so everybody looks skinny.

I first bought another brand of video camera but it's output couldn't be read by anything but the bundled software. That camcorder was returned in favor of this unit.

Optical image stabilization is on by default (you can turn it off). The OIS is good although it won't over come full zoom hand held video quality. At full zoom you'd do best to have a tripod.

Low light level is good, but it isn't a night vision camera.

There is a slot for a removable flash card. I popped in a 2 gig card. The last one I bought was only $12. You can record video or stills using this media. This is handy if you want to take stills (see below). I seldom use this feature because I have a Canon SLR with Canon L series lens and I don't shoot in automatic mode with the Canon camera.

STILL CAMERA CAPABILITY
Single camera jpegs can be taken in a 640x480 format (complete with a shudder release sound effect). Still picture quality is acceptable but it isn't a SLR digital camera. Quality is much, much better than a cell phone. Quality is on par with what you had 5-6 years ago with your typical digital still cameras. You don't buy this camera for taking stills although I have even used this at work to capture closeups of quality issues and then switch back to video mode to tell a story surrounding the defect. Let's put it this way, it's a better video camera than a still camera, but for the majority of people who buy point and shoot cameras this works just as well unless you are taking photos you plan on blowing up to poster size.

EDIT: UPDATE 11-30-07
After twice, sometimes three times a week use, I can still say the camcorder works great. I used it for the fall volleyball season for my daughter's high school team. I recorded every game and gave it to the coach for her to review (her request). Using the camcorder reaffirms my purchase decision. Processing a couple of hours of video to minimally edit and transcode to a DVD takes hours. That's a function of the software. Quality was high for a very dimly lit gyms.

I also produced a 36 minute end of season banquet video using mainly still shots interspersed with some video from this camera. This camera's output was easily integrated into the final video production.

SMOOTH TRANSITIONS
One nice characteristic I noticed was the transition between scenes was smooth. I was able to pause the camera during playing sequences and there was jumpiness (is there such a word?) when I paused and restarted the recorder. This may not seem like a big deal but I have had cameras where the camera would shake or move when you function the pause or record button. Obviously, this is a pretty well engineered camcorder to pay attention to such details.

LOW LIGHT PERFORMANCE UPDATE
Low light performance is better than I described earlier in this review. For example, I mounted the camcorder on a tripod and recorded the sports banquet speeches and presentations. The banquet room was dimly lit. The video came out just fine. It is very similar to the colors you see with the human eye. Things tend to become grey at low light levels. However, like I said earlier, you can't expect to go out at night in the country and shoot videos by moonlight. It's not a night vision camera.

LETTING YOUR DAUGHTER USE IT -- A CASE STUDY FOR EASY TO USE
I let my daughter use it for a high school video project. She's no videophile or technical whiz. With me providing a simple 30 second tutorial on how to use the camera she was able to record usable scenes for her class project. She did it for her team and another team. I think that's testimony for how easy the camera is to use. The only problem she had was finding the volume control function for playback.

ONE LAST COMMENT
This camcorder does not have a standard viewfinder. It only has the display on the flip open door. I have had no problems without a viewfinder except on sunny days when the sun is directly shining on the LCD screen. Then, and only then, is viewing the image somewhat difficult.

Again, this camcorder is a great value for the money. Truly, it is a best buy.
Great Camera
 
Review Date: August 28, 2007
Reviewer: D. OConnor,
This is a great camera and while my budget wasn't my primary concern, getting the right product was. Before ever knowing what the price was I had read a review of this camera on CNet.com. The review gave this camera high praise from its editors and put it on the short list of good quality cameras on the market today. So once I read this article I went looking for a few more opinions and the consensus was that this camera would get the job done. So when I went pricing and found out that it was only $400 I thought I was either going to get a great camera at a great price or there was some big conspiracy on the internet and this thing is really a piece of crap. It's not a piece of crap and it is a great camera at a great price.

If you are a gadget person and you are looking for a camera that has a feature set that you may never learn how to use, but are happy that they are available, then this camera is not for you.

There is no view finder for example. However, we don't use view finders any more and if you are like me, I point and laugh at people that look through view finders when they have a perfectly functional 2.5" inch color display in front of them.

Also, this camera doesn't have a light. Now this could be important, especially if it's your intention to shoot in low light situations like a darker room. The picture quality won't be great in low light but if you are like me and like to shoot things in the daytime or in rooms where electricity is present, then this shouldn't be much of a problem for you.

The camera is simply functional and its buttons and switches are designed to provide the user with function that they will most likely use. There is a zoom button, volume button, burn to DVD direct button, record button, menu button, delete button, etc, you get the idea. The view finder is used to view what you are recording and it doesn't double as a touch screen display, which is perfect for me as I have oven mitts for hands. The multi switch is actually a little joystick like you would find on a video game (although it's much smaller) and your thumb can operate all of the onscreen menus with a flick of this joystick. This camera comes with an optical zoom level of 32x. Optical zoom is what the lens creates and in my opinion is the only zoom you should use anyways. However, if you need to view beyond 32x, the camera has a digital zoom of 1000x. The digital zoom is simply the brain inside the camera creating what it thinks is the image based on zoom levels. You would need a very high powered and expensive lens to get to 1000x zoom but who needs that? At 32x you are very close to your subject and the best part of this camera is that if you shake like an Epileptic in an Arcade like I do, the image stabilizer system is second to none. It realizes what you are focused on and then reduces and sometimes illuminates the shake that often times ruins a video. This feature and the zoom are by far the best features a camera can have and Panasonic has hit it out of the park by putting so much focus on it.

Most importantly is the format of the camera, HDD (Hard Disc Drive), like you find in your computer. MiniDV is the standard technology but it is a dead technology. If you want the best of video output then stick with this technology but be warned that the day of the tape is going away. DVD camcorders aren't really DVD's like the ones we rent from the video store. They are 2" discs that record about an hour of footage in a quality setting, which simply isn't enough. The HDD camcorder you are looking at has a 30GB drive which is equivalent to 22 mini DVD's. Moreover, there is an expansion slot on the camera for external memory cards. This slot may not mean much today but we are at the beginning of the HD SD card revolution and soon the general public will be able to buy a 30 GB SD card which five years ago was unheard of. So in essence this $400 camera could double its recording capability without the need to upgrade to another model. This is a big deal.

Here is the procedure that you will use with this camera. You will record little Jimmy getting mauled by the family dog. You will then plug the camera into the computer and upload all the videos to your video file. You will use the software that came with the camera or some other commercially available product and you will edit the video to your hearts content. You will then use your onboard DVD burner ($40 at buydig.com) and burn a copy of the video onto a full size dual layer DVD that can store up to 8 GB of video footage. Then you can give the video to your local law enforcement to show them why it's a bad idea to own a Pit Bull.

This camera is cost effective, it's memory will expand as far as technology will go, you won't be buying 2" DVD's and miniDV cartridges, you won't be storing them either, you will buy full size DVDs that you can burn and play on standard DVD players, and most importantly you will have a good camera that won't break the bank. Now get buying.
great camcorder for the park
 
Review Date: November 22, 2007
Reviewer: richman,
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R38SNLXAY9A0BC I like nature and I like this camcorder! Great zoom with stabilization. Battery lasts a couple of hours and longer if you take many 5 or 10 minute shots. The battery is small and cheap , so having 2 might be nice, but I don't have the need for it at this point.

I took a 119 meg shot and condensed it to around 10 meg , just to show the zoom feature with stabilization and also to show these files can be changed to any format, I condensed it to WMA format for uploading to here.

AT around 40 SECONDS into the clip I zoom all the way out and in again to show what I was seeing with my eyes and what the camcorder picked up. I was sitting in gazebo and there were children playing a few feet from me and ducks and birds interacting with these children, they were sliding one of the tables on the concrete as I was filming this ... so sound is a little distracting in clip. The people on lake are least a 1/3 to 1/2 mile away.

Also take into consideration that any time you take a 119 meg clip and reduce it to only 10 megs you take out the detail, so the actual clip is very clear compared to utube like wma file I made.

I made clips 1 hour after sun went down a few days ago and I could see everything very clearly and it seemed like it was just a rainy day , the only way you could tell it was nighttime was if you saw the street lights and house lights on. I had stopped filming because I couldn't see anything, but when I went home and reviewed the tape, I was amazed, I could have still filmed more. Of course the Colors weren't vibrate but the camcorder saw a lot more and in more color then I was seeing! :)

In house shots in darkness are probably not that good, most camcorders are not that good at indoor night shots without good lighting according to Consumer Reports Nov 07 issue, CR rated this camcorder a Best Buy in Hard Drive models in that issue.

I also made a DVD using software that comes with camcorder and it was easy and looked good on my HDTV.

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Sony HDR-TG5V High Definition Handycam Camcorder w/ Built-in GPS Receiver + Sony MSMT4G 4GB Memory Stick PRO Duo (Mark2) Media + Sony LCM-TGA Semi Soft Carrying Case + Sony VCL-HGE07TB Wide-End Conversion Lens for HDR-TG5V Camcorder with Quick Attach + Wi
 
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Record brilliant, 1920 x 1080 high definition video2 on the go with the ultra-portable Sony HDR-TG5V Handycam camcorder. With a strong and lightweight pure titanium body and a built-in GPS receiver that maps where you shot your videos and photos and can display your current location, the HDR-TG5V makes an ideal travel companion.

1920 x1080 high definition resolution lets you record your memories in exceptional Sony Full High Definition quality.

16 GB of embedded flash memory gives you the ability to record up to two hours of high definition video at the highest quality settings.

A built-in GPS receiver makes the HDR-TG5V an ideal choice for travelers. In addition to automatically adjusting your camcorder's clock to the proper time zone, the GPS receiver also gives you the ability to view your current location on the LCD map display, as well as "tag" your shooting locations. Tagged videos and still images can be reviewed and played back using the Map Index function on the camcorder or once downloaded to your PC using the supplied PMB (Picture Motion Browser) software.

Sony VCL-HGE07TB Wide-End Conversion Lens for HDR-TG5V Camcorder with Quick Attach. This 0.7x wide-angle lens lets you film extra-wide scenes such as landscapes, architectural shots, weddings, parties - any situation when you want to get more in the frame.

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Equinox HD10 Underwater Housing for Sony HDR-FX1 and HVR-Z1U Camcorders - Depth Rating: 200 ft / 61 m
 
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Canon VIXIA HV40 - Camcorder - High Definition - widescreen - 2.96 Mpix - optical zoom: 10 x - Mini DV (HDV)
 
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The Canon VIXIA HV40 is one of the latest additions to Canon's large family of HD camcorders. For those seeking the ultimate in HD video quality, Canon bring a host of Canon Exclusive features you won't find anywhere else - from Canon's own 2.96 full HD CMOS image sensor and advanced DIGIC DV II image processor, delivering breathtaking detail and the best in color reproduction, to SuperRange optical image stabilization and instant auto focus to give you the ultimate control demanded by high definition. With the genuine Canon 10x HD video zoom lens and a host of other advanced features the VIXIA HV40 is sure to be your choice in high definition camcorders. If you wish to continue to use your existing standard definition equipment, the VIXIA HV40 has both SD and HD recording modes.The VIXIA HV40 is easy to use and delivers the high level of performance you've come to expect from Canon. Canon's vast experience with photographic and broadcast television cameras brings you the optical excellence, advanced image processing, superb performance, and the latest in technological advancements you expect. The VIXIA HV40 is the premium quality high definition video tape camcorder for sophisticated and discerning videographers.

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