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Updated: November 19, 2009 00:30

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  • Sony HDR-SR12 / SR12E

    Camcorder - High Definition - widescreen - 5.66 Mpix - optical zoom: 12 x - HDD...

  • Sony HDR-SR11

    Camcorder - High Definition - widescreen - 5.66 Mpix - optical zoom: 12 x - HDD...

  • Sony Webbie MHS-PM1

    Camcorder - High Definition - widescreen - 5.0 Mpix - supported memory: MS Duo, MS...

  • Sony HDR-HC9 / HC9E

    Camcorder - High Definition - widescreen - 3.2 Mpix - optical zoom: 10 x - Mini...

  • Sony HDR-CX100

    Camcorder - High Definition - widescreen - 2.36 Mpix - optical zoom: 10 x...

  • Sony HDR-SR10

    Camcorder - High Definition - widescreen - 2.36 Mpix - optical zoom: 15 x - HDD...

  • Sony HDR-HC3 / HC3E

    Camcorder - widescreen - 2.1 Mpix - optical zoom: 10 x - Mini DV (HDV) - black

  • Sony HDR-HC7 / HC7E

    Camcorder - High Definition - widescreen - 3.2 Mpix - optical zoom: 10 x...

  • Sony HDR-SR8

    Camcorder - High Definition - widescreen - 3.2 Mpix - optical zoom: 10 x...

  • Sony DCR-SR47

    Camcorder - 800 Kpix - optical zoom: 60 x - HDD : 60 GB - flash card - silver

  • Sony HDR XR100

    Camcorder - High Definition - widescreen - 2.36 Mpix - optical zoom: 10 x - HDD...

  • Sony HDR-SR7 / SR7E

    Camcorder - High Definition - widescreen - 3.2 Mpix - optical zoom: 10 x - HDD...

  • Sony DCR-SR85

    Camcorder - widescreen - 1070 Kpix - optical zoom: 25 x - HDD : 60 GB

  • Sony DCR-DVD850

    Camcorder - 680 Kpix - optical zoom: 60 x - DVD-R (8cm), DVD-RW (8 cm), DVD+RW...

  • Sony Handycam HDR-HC1

    Camcorder - High Definition - professional - widescreen - 3.0 Mpix - optical zoom...

  • SONY HDR-SR1/SR1E

    Camcorder - widescreen - 2.1 Mpix - optical zoom: 10 x - supported memory: MS Duo...

  • Sony DCR-SX40

    Camcorder - 680 Kpix - optical zoom: 60 x - flash card - silver

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Buying Guide

Many cellphones and digital cameras have a built-in record setting, but for high quality recordings that will stand the test of time you need the outstanding performance and advanced features of a dedicated camcorder unit. There is a camcorder that meets... Read more

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Buying Guide - Camcorders

Many cellphones and digital cameras have a built-in record setting, but for high quality recordings that will stand the test of time you need the outstanding performance and advanced features of a dedicated camcorder unit. There is a camcorder that meets every need, from compact units that can be used on the go, to professional models with cinema-quality lenses. Before you shop for a new camcorder, make sure you have in mind what types of events you will be recording, and purchase a model that matches your individual needs.



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What to Look for in a Camcorder

Zoom – A zoom lens brings far away subjects closer. Every camcorder has some sort of zoom lens, and the size of the one you need is determined by what you intend to shoot. If you do a lot of indoor shooting, you can probably get away with a smaller zoom; if you are outside and shooting a lot of nature/landscape footage, a robust zoom will be necessary.

Image Stabilization – Unless you plan on doing all your shooting from a tripod mount, you will need a camcorder that features image stabilization; luckily, this feature is available on all but entry level camcorders. Each manufacturer has a different name for their image stabilization technology, but within each price point they all perform similarly.

Audio – Audio is an overlooked aspect of camcorder performance, and poor sound quality has ruined many recordings. If you plan on recording events in which the sound quality is just as important as the image quality, get a camcorder that has the audio performance to match your needs.

Storage Medium – Most camcorders store footage on flash memory devices, SD cards, and the like, which offers the greatest level of convenience for the casual user. Many of the the most advanced models record on mini-cassettes, which is fine for professional applications, but require conversion to put footage onto DVDs or flash media.

Battery – Battery life is an important consideration: most cameras run out of power long before they run out of room to store the footage. If you plan on recording long events (sports events, concerts, etc.), make sure you get a model with sufficient battery life, or order an additional battery.

Accessories – There are many accessories available to help improve the performance of most camcorders, particularly among the more advanced models. Additional lenses allow for better picture quality and additional zoom, tripods and mounts allow you to film the action smoothly, and microphone upgrades can improve the audio. There are even waterproof kits that let you take your camcorder underwater!

Popular Camcorder Brands

Panasonic and Sony have long been famous for the quality of their camcorders, and both brands offer models at a range of different performance levels and prices. JVC is famous for high-end models with a full range of add-ons and accessories, while Canon has gone one step further – although expensive, their best models recoup the investment by being appropriate for professional film and television use. Flip Video specializes in entry-level camcorders for those on a budget and casual users.

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