pocket digital camcorder

Camcorders Comparison

Sure, the bigger the camcorder the more megapixels and intensifying cropping you can do. Though, chances are that most digital camcorder users are only the casual users who wont spend the time and effort on cropping a tiny parts of a video or image that is hardly even noticeable. Most HD camcorder users will generally stick with the paper size image of 8×11 inches. A 9+ megapixel digital HD camcorder is hardly necessary to capture a beautiful image. It makes sense to choose the camera that best fits your needs. So remember, you don’t need some 13.8 megapixel camera to capture your stunning shot! A nice pocket digital camcorder will do the job.

Most HD camcorders have a maximum 4x optical zoom. Fortunately, a smaller easy to use pocket camcorder can have up to a 12x optical zoom. So whether you’re going for a long shot from the back seat of a rock concert, or a close up across your bedroom, you can have the exact photo or video you are looking to capture. So choosing a model such as the Aiptek dv5900 5megapixel pocket digital camcorder would be a non regrettable purchase if you’re looking for something with telephoto power.

Getting the best Camcorders Comparison

Two very, very great features that are included with purchasing a pocket digital camcorder are the simple facts that they are powered by AA batteries and lithium-ion batteries. These two types of batteries are better, for one because they’re Less expensive than the larger batteries that come with 10+ megapixel camcorders. The larger camcorder batteries can often be hard to replace too. Secondly, AA batteries can be nice if you’re going on a camping trip or to the beach because you can just bring extra batteries to replace the current ones if they die out. Now could you do the same with a larger camcorder? Absolutely not! Unless you’re looking to spend a bundle of money on an extra large battery for your 10+ megapixel camcorder then they probably wont work so well when traveling. Besides, if you’re traveling with a larger camcorder you won be able to charge it either. I don’t know when the last outlet was built into a tree, do you?

So basically, a pocket digital camcorder is great for many things. Whether you’re looking for quality of optical zoom, megapixel quality, and features such video and still imaging a pocket HD camcorder would be your best bet!

Review of the new sanyo dual Xacti 720p Hd Vpc-Wh1 Camcorder

Review of the new sanyo dual Xacti 720p Hd Vpc-Wh1 Camcorder

With a conventional digital camera or camcorder, many users are understandably reluctant to film or shoot in the rain or other wet environments, fearing water damage to the camera. The Sanyo Xacti VPC-WH1 and Sanyo Xacti VPC-CA9 digital camcorders, however, have earned the highest possible IEC 60529 waterproof rating – IPX8 – allowing high definition 1280 x 720 30fps footage to be captured without worrying about the effects of water or snow. The Sanyo camcorder is operable down to a water depth of up to 1.5 meters (5 feet), while the Sanyo Xacti WH1 is submersible down to an astounding 3 meters (10 feet).
Sanyo Xacti VPC-WH1
• Waterproof up to 3 meters (10 feet) for one hour

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Jazz DV151 Camcorder Review

A review of the Jazz DV151 pocket camcorder. Bought for at Wal-Mart. See my full review at Amazon.

35 dollar (at Big Lots) this week not a bad little camera. only 640×480, but it works. got a 4gb sd card for it for another 10 bucks. handy dandy little toy the kids can play with, and i can throw in my pocket. using picasa to upload. it works. best if you dont have the shakes when filming.
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