November 3, 2009

Camcorder Buying Guide – Digital Camera and Camcorder Buying Guide

We all have nice memories of our vacations, but hard copies are there to stay, unlike hazy thoughts. Years after, it will be so much easier, and fun, to recall all these memories by looking at the pictures you have taken. When it comes to documenting an occasion, we have come up with a set of cameras for all tastes and budgeting.

Canon PowerShot G10

Priced around $500, this baby from Canon is a robust point-and-shoot, featuring a whopping 14.7 MP, 5x optical zoom, one-click adjustable ISO setting and a huge 3-inch LCD.

Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1

This model from Panasonic is the first point and shoot camera with interchangeable lenses. It is not a DSLR (there is no mirroring mechanism). The design is visually appealing: they are small and easy to carry around in your pocket.

Nikon D700

This Nikon DSLR is a beauty created for photo geeks. Priced around $3,000, it features 12.1 megapixels, no digital noise whatsoever, a native ISO range of 200-6,400, with a maximum of 25,600. It can even record at 5fps in full resolution, much like its bigger brother D3.

Samsung SC-HMX20C

These guys are known for the cheap low end MiniDV/DVD camcorders and this first high end product came as a shock to the market. This camera is extremely light and portable. It can record to SHDC or the internal memory. Also, it can record 1920×1080 videos at 60 fps. It comes with a 6.4MP image sensor, 10x optical zoom and a large 2.7″ touch screen LCD.

Canon Vixia HF11

This flash-cam is another beauty made by Canon. Equipped with 32GB of internal memory, it can also record on SDHC cards. It has 12x total zoom, 3.3MP sensor and provides optical image stabilization.

Canon Vixia HG21

Featured among the best camcorders of 2008, this model comes with a massive 120GB hard disk drive, can capture 1920×1080 videos and excellent still pictures. It is considered one of the top gadgets a HD home video maker should own.

These are some of the cameras we have reviewed, going from low to high end models. You should evaluate your needs and find out which camera suits you best, then go for your pick. For more camera buying tips, consult the other articles on our website.


Camcorder Buying Guide

Decided to purchase a camcorder? What are your criteria for choosing the appropriate model for your needs?

What if your need for a camcorder is driven by budget concerns, there are many standard definition (SD) and high definition (HD) camcorders that can meet your budget requirements.

There are times when the need for a quality camcorder is sudden or impulsive. Under these circumstances you had no quality time to investigate the kind of camcorder to fit your desires. If you have to buy a camcorder under rushed conditions always look for easy to use features and conveniently placed controls, and ask your self the question, do I want to send video or photos by e-mail?

Probably the most influential factor in choosing a camcorder is price. As price is a relative factor, check your budget to see where each price range fits. See if camcorders within the chosen price range have worthy features. Sometimes spending just a little more can get you more bang for the buck. If your camcorder purchase is based on buying when you have available cash, then your decision will be influenced by your current budget. If there is no rush, investigate the camcorder that best fits your needs and methodically save toward your objective.

Digital camcorders use a variety of other formats, which can affect size and operation of the camcorder. The DVD camcorders produce digital audio and video output in high definition. Some models even allow for recording to memory stick as an option. Other convenient features such as PictBridge allow you to print directly to compatible printers. DVD formatted camcorders weigh about 3 lbs and prices can range from about $140 – $1,000.

Camcorders are now more closely related to computers than ever before. The flash memory format camcorders have built in memory that is expandable to accommodate your growing needs. They are small, light and compact, and even some waterproof camcorders are on the market. Flash memory camcorders can interface with both your PC and TV for convenient file transfers or immediate viewing using appropriate software. Look for a majority of prices below $200 and weighing 2 lbs or less.

By: George Maxyme

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One important cool gadget is certainly a camcorder. It’s always fun to create spontaneous digital photo albums of your child’s playful activities. Using digital camcorders is one way to get in on the action.

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