The latest JVC Video Cameras in Japan resizable to 1080p
Posted on May 17th, 2008
The latest JVC Video Cameras in Japan resizable to 1080p
If you thought you’d already seen it all on the theme of Video Cameras, we are presenting the latest JVC in Japan. We’re not just talking about a series of Video Cameras that record in high definition, but are also postulated as almost resizable content. Well, not quite so sure but they understood.

The new JVC GZ-HD5 and HD6 new Video Cameras that are expected to arrive soon to Europe. There are cameras that follow the current trend of becoming smaller, and in this case are 40% smaller than the models replaced, which is very positive.
We focus now on the JVC camera HD6, which you can write a resolution of 1080i but when we connect the camera to the TV, offers an image to 1080p and 60 Hz for a better use in current LCD screen high definition. With everything that you just count the HDMI output was mandatory. Both cameras carry 10x zoom.
The cameras are not cheap, because we disburse the order of between 1,400 and 1,600 dollars, but the cameras deserve it. In the case of HD5 model, we are talking about a 60 GB hard drive for storing content, while the super HD6 goes up to 120 GB. We must bear in mind that recording in high definition nor figures are not exaggerated.
The most positive point was that JVC has not conformed with hard drives and has added the possibility of developing further the available space through microSDHC cards.
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What Video Camera choice aspects to take into account
Posted on May 17th, 2008
What Video Camera choice aspects to take into account
Once we have decided for a type of video storage for our future, think about playing other characteristics very important and we will prefer a brand and model for others.

There are quite a few aspects to take into account when buying a Video Camera, some of them very subjective, but we tried to summarize the most important:
* The sensor.
* Zoom.
* Image stabiliser.
* LCD display.
* Connections.
* Size, weight and ergonomics.
* Other aspects such as battery life, or manual modes possibility of taking photos while recording.
We started the review of the desirable characteristics of our Video Camera with one of the basics. Because the camera can give all the gold in the world, if not accompanied optics, we will not have an image worthy of display.
OPTIC
The basics when it comes to watching a video camera lens is that it is quality. We find models with CCD sensor, CMOS and 3CCD basically. Opting for a model with Carl Zeiss optics, Fujinon or Leica (Panasonic normally) will hit almost certain. Choosing the 3CCD model, more expensive than normal, assures us great image quality mainly on the issue of representation of detail and color. This technology seeks to individually each color, which gives us better results.
Another area where we should look at is the resolution of the sensor. Here we have a very wide range of resolutions, which can range from just over 500,000 pixels more than 6 million.
A basic point in which we look for is the brightness of the lens. As a general rule, the lower the number of f it is brighter optics. And that is precisely what we need to look.
ZOOM
Another aspect in which more people to be fixed when buying a Video Camera is the zoom. For use that I give to Video Cameras, is not an aspect that takes into account, but for many others can be a determining factor. As with cameras, we must distinguish and look good if we are being offered a model with digital zoom, optical or combination of both.
The only thing that interests us is the optical zoom, zoom in as a result of movement of the lenses, not to cut the final image we get. Much care and tengámoslo with this in mind.
Image stabilization
If the stabilizer is often important in a camera for a second that we are taking the picture we are not moving image, a video camera in what is perhaps still more. In the end we will be recording a considerable time, with the camera usually sustained only by hand and if we use the zoom, any movement is greatly appreciated.
Have a stabilizer of the image is thus a requirement that we must also take into consideration when purchasing a new Video Camera. They are renowned those who mounted the Panasonic (Mega OIS) or Sony, with its SteadyShot.
LCD
Some time ago, having an LCD display in the video was something exceptional. It was used against a typical viewer. That has changed, partly because the smaller size of Video Cameras and convenience of going big screen in seeing what we are recording.
The LCD displays the current Video Cameras have to have a considerable size, between 2.6 and 3.5 inches and with good resolution. We must be able to regulate the brightness of the same to adapt to the conditions in that burns bright. And with the small and manageable Video Cameras that are at present, the screen can rotate completely and place it in almost any position is a very good extra point.
At present, many of them are kind of touch to reproduce the menus and control the camera from the same screen, without physical buttons. But do not forget that have a bright screen and large going to assume that the battery has a lesser autonomy.
Connections
When finished recording our videos, most people who want to do two things: see the content directly on the TV unedited nothing, or move the content to your computer and treat the images a bit.
For the former, is basic, and not lack in any model, have video and audio outputs, usually S-Video or composite video. To move the contents into the computer and there are more possibilities, but generally will have Firewire connections (or i-link) and USB. The first need of such a port on the computer, or failing that we will have to buy a suitable card. Normally at present is that the Video Camera is connected to the computer by the USB port, but we recommend that the option Firewire continue Hence, it is the best way to transfer video to your computer.
The USB port will allow us to use the Video Camera such as webcam. And an extra HDMI output would be a very interesting if we are thinking of buying a model to record high definition.
Size, weight and ergonomics
What attracts small. At least on the issue of Video Cameras. There is a battle to offer the smallest, which although less and passing more unnoticed. That can sometimes mean loss of quality, mainly due to the sensor issue, but today is an aspect to which we do not have to resign.
The use of storage memory cards or small hard drives, has made the current Video Cameras are small, even high-definition models like the Panasonic SD5.
The basics to buy model for his size, is doing in terms of weight and especially ergonomics. Let us not worth anything small size of a Video Camera weighs much whether or not we can use it easily.
If we can prove much better, considering that fits the hand, the weight is properly distributed so that they do not tend to tilt and forcing the camera and recording is natural. Here comes into play what we said before the possibility of turning the screen of the camera.
Other aspects
After seeing the fundamental elements that look to when buying a Video Camera, you discuss a range of extras that if we can get, we can be confident that hit squarely with the choice of the Video Camera.
One such interesting options is the ability to take pictures, quality, with the Video Camera. Here is important that the sensor has a good resolution. Let us not wait photos impressive, but it’s a very interesting option when we do not want to go with two pots at the same time. Some models even have the chance to take pictures at the same time we are recording.
Although we have not given an exclusive section in this guide, the possibility of recording with the least possible light with a certain quality is a fundamental point. This will depend on the quality of the sensor. Many cameras have a recording function that night in the event that our discretion, it would be interesting to our model.
The manual functions, which many consumers can not import them because they opt for more power with one-touch recording and point, that it must take into account those who seek something more within the possibilities of recording our camera. Controlling white balance, manual focus, or disable the autoexposición are most requested.
Without being of those who love the editing functions integrated into the cameras, there are already models, targeted to specific groups that will see the video directly on the TV, offering some transitions and effects to complement the core software of the camera.
Finally, a decent autonomy or at least the possibility of using an extra battery or external (or able to connect to the flow recorded in a place where we permissible), along with a good range of accessories, normally Optical, are factors that if we can demand, what we do.

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What Video Camera choice mode
Posted on May 17th, 2008
What Video Camera choice mode
Until recently, in the field of Video Cameras there was not much to choose from. Most wore ribbons but now, the supply is at least four ways of storing the content. Anyone who choose one or the other will depend on some factors that we will see now, but we must be clear that some will get different benefits and with others, at least in certain fields. For example, take a camera small, thin and weighing little is possible mainly using memory cards as storage.
This buying guide you explain the main options on the market today and try aclararos what is best for whichever uses and consumer.
The four types of Video Cameras that study are as follows:
* Video Cameras with tape.
* Video disk.
* Video Cameras with memory card.
* Video Cameras with optical disc.
To choose either model, we leave you with an explanation of each of these types of Video Cameras:
Video tape:
If the budget is one of our main limits on when buying a Video Camera, the best option is to choose a Video Camera of this type. At the same characteristics are the most economical. Using tape does not mean we have less quality, since we can find high-definition Video Cameras who opt for the tapes as a storage medium.
Although it might seem otherwise, miniDV tapes, the most used at present are a digital format, and is popular because a lot does not allow much time getting Video Camera models of small size. Today this aspect is not their main strong, although still small thereby models.
The ease of publishing content and the cheap bracket are its main advantages. However, when passing the contents to a computer can take you just as hard the tape.
Video Cameras optical disc:
The logical evolution of the tape had in the optical discs in mind. But there has been a technology with much success mainly because the memory cards and hard drives came to an overwhelmingly market and this type of Video Cameras have been left halfway.
The main advantage of choosing a Video Camera to record their content on DVD, both large and 8 cm, which is playing the content is immediate and easy to get the single disc of the camera and put it on your computer or on DVD lounge. Not required passage through the computer or connecting cables.
The drawbacks here are enough. On the one hand the medium is more expensive than miniDV tape, unless you buy DVD rewritable we can not rewriting them, and the issue is more complex than with other formats.
For all this it is the least advisable option unless you do not want to complicate the life and play right away without burning cables through.

Video Camera with hard disk:
Now we come to Video Cameras that are emocinando to manufacturers and for which consumers have turned completely. We talked about models that store their contents in hard drives, in very different capacities, but normally move between 30 and 100 GB.
That brutal capacity is their main strong: assures us that we will not stay without disk space on a long journey. In addition, transfer the contents to disk is very comfortable (usually by USB connection) and allows us to have 5.1 sound. They are also more sensitive than other models.

Once we have moved on the hard drive into the computer and can start recording over again.
Video Cameras with memory cards:
A variation of current Video Cameras with hard disk are using flash memory or memory cards to store video. They do AVCHD format in order to obtain a high-definition quality, and despite recently was complicated manage this format on a computer, there are now many programs that are being updated in order to edit it directly.
The great advantage of memory cards on the other formats is that we do not limitations in storage capacity. If we want a future amount of space, buy a card of higher capacity.
The size of the cameras and their weight can also greatly reduced if we opted for this solution. But for the moment are the options more expensive, both for the camera as cards, with a capacity of over 8 GB and writing speeds acceptable price rise much.

Finally, if I were to buy a Video Camera right now, surely bet for a high definition, and choose a ribbon on his value for money and a memory card because they are the future.
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Sony HDR-UX20, HD Video Camera Review
Posted on May 17th, 2008
Sony HDR-UX20, HD Review

The latest Sony camera is spectacular. It’s called Sony HDR-UX20 and brings Carl Zeiss optics and the ability to record HD video with Dolby Digital 5.1 sound.
But if the latter was not interesting, we must talk about the 8 GB of internal memory that stores inside it, and where we can record MPEG-4 AVC/H.264. And if you’re still not convinced, you can record the contents in a flash memory (Memory Stick Pro Duo, as it could not be otherwise), or on a DVD. That is, with this HDR-UX20 Sony offers three locations recording. Do we really are needed so many?. It also has Bluetooth for connecting a compatible microphone, and recognition system faces with the various parameters that are adjusted to optimize the image.
It will be available in March and at a price of $ 1,000, relatively affordable given the maquinón that we would have at hand. But do not equal a device would be better without the possibility of recording on DVD?. If you go by some 600 dollars, but that would be very very well.
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