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Forget Using Smartphone Cams!You Can Shoot Like A Pro With These Budget Camcorders
Lately, users have shied away from using lower priced camcorders in favor of shooting video with their smartphones and this is a bit sad in my opinion. The quality of footage from a phone can never replicate that of even the least expensive of genuine camcorders due to a number of factors, not the least being the lens. The physical design is also a factor; camcorders are built the way they are for a reason, primarily the ergonomics with everything at your fingertips. And of course, the camcorder is always the right way up, shooting proper 16:9 high definition footage (PROPER high def) in landscape mode and not portrait as smartphones do. So which are the best low cost camcorders on the market? With a budget of $500, we wondered just what you could get... Read More >> related stories
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The JVC GC-PX100 CamcorderI love this camcorder - it is truly a step forward in design and has been carefully thought out towards its intended marketEvery once in a while, a piece of equipment comes out from a vendor that grabs you by the throat and gives you a shake as it yells, "Look at me!". The new JVC GC-PX100 is such a beast. In terms of camcorders, the GC-PX100 is quite different; the shape is different, access to controls is different and even some functionality is different. Read More >>
The Panasonic HC-V520M CamcorderBuilt in wi-fi support with "Real Time Broadcasting"If you are into sports video, you know that it almost a given that you need a decent zoom to get the action (and it goes without saying, a tripod as well). In still photography terms, my experiences in motor sport suggest a 200mm is the minimum and probably a 400mm the optimal. Of course you need to allow factors such as low light and depth of field to get the best of them. Panasonic has obviously realized this in terms of the video world and released the HC-V520M, a single CMOS hi-def camcorder that will sit easily in the palm of your hand, but sports a genuine 50x optical zoom and an "intelligent" 80x Read More >>
The Canon HF G25 CamcorderThe HF G25 is a well rounded camcorder well suited to the documentary and short film makerAnd still they keep coming. Today we received a new Canon HF G25 for testing, and true to recent form for most of the latest camcorder releases, the features and functions are truly staggering. This camera is designed to be fully automatic or as manual as you like. Things such as Auto Gain can be adjusted as can focus preset and a manual focus assist. Zebra patterning is there as are white balance presets for daylight, shade, cloudy, tungsten and by colour temperature. Read More >>
The Sony PMW-200 CamcorderA production camera that will suit the needs of documentary maker and short film aficionado alikeThe power of a motor vehicle is usually measured in kilowatts (although still more easily identified by most in the "old currency" of brake horse power). Sadly this is not always an accurate measure of grunt as other factors should also be brought into the equation such as power-to-weight ratios and so on. Similarly, most non-professionals (and advertising blurb and salespeople) tend to measure how good a camcorder is by its zoom factor, number of megapixels or even its internal storage capacity. While all of these are a small part in the total power factor they are by no means anywhere near the be-all and end-all. Read More >>JVC GC-XA1 time lapseWe try out the time lapse feature on JVC's GC-XA1 ADDIXION camcorder. For more check out our full review here: http://www.digitaltrends.com/camcorder-reviews/jvc-gc-xa1-review/ Read More >>
Corel VideoStudio Pro X5In terms of bang for your buck Corel VideoStudio Pro X5 is hard to beat!Read More >> Hands on with Mozilla`s Firefox OS for phones
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