Weighing in at just 4 ounces, the new Microcast HD from Optronics is designed mainly for medical purposes but could be used to capture some of those shots you were never able … Keep reading >>
I was hoping for a better showing from Hitachi as they debuted the world’s first Blu-ray camcorder, but CamcorderInfo’s Hitachi DZ-BD7HA review completely blew that hope out of the water. Just looking … Keep reading >>
It never ceases to amaze me how quickly DVD camcorders became popular. The inevitable jump to high-definition DVD camcorders was even harder … Keep reading >>
Panasonic has announced the first shoulder-mounted AVCHD camcorder to hit the market. The Panasonic AG-HMC70 will record 1440 x 1080 resolution footage to SD/SDHC cards. Video will be stored using the increasingly … Keep reading >>
The new JVC GZ-HD3 review over at CNET is essentially a comparison between the HD3 and its big brother, the JVC GZ-HD7. The reviewer takes each of the main differences between the … Keep reading >>
EXCLUSIVE: Canon HV20 Review
Quick rundown:
Pros: Top-notch image quality. 24p.
Cons: Some awkward handling issues.
As HD camcorders go, you won’t find a device much more capable … Keep reading >>
CamcorderInfo writes in their Sony HDR-UX7 review:
We’re sorry, but we can’t get behind [the Sony HDR-UX7]. Sony makes a lot of decent camcorders, but … Keep reading >>
The JVC GZ-HD3 has been reviewed by Digital Trends, who took the camcorder out for a spin and found it to be a pretty decent camcorder. Of course every camcorder has its … Keep reading >>
Though not quite as bad as charging $7,250 for a pair of speaker wires, HDMI cable sellers are still taking your money and running with … Keep reading >>
So you got that great new camcorder that shoots in 24p and the world seems at peace. But have you ever wondered how 1080p24 televisions, or 1080p televisions that support native 24p … Keep reading >>
EXCLUSIVE: Sony HDR-CX7 Review
Quick rundown:
Pros: Small and lightweight. Easy to use. Great image quality.
Cons: No viewfinder. OIS not effective enough. Spartan manual controls.
Tapeless … Keep reading >>
DMN has a tutorial on how to edit Canon’s 24f footage in Final Cut Pro 6. Similar to progressive-scan video (think 24p), Canon’s 24f stands for “full-frame” video. It is only used … Keep reading >>