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Video Cameras tips, articles and product reviews. High Definition Has Arrived
A while back, Sony, Sharp, Canon and JVC announced
the creation of a new high definition video standard for video cameras - HDV. HDV utilizes MPEG-2 image compression with a definition of 1080 lines and a 16:9 aspect ratio. Shortly after that, Sony opened the door to high ... JVC And The First High Def Camera
The amazing company of JVC (Victor Company of Japan)
released the first high definition video camera for consumers back in 2003. The GR-HD1 high def camera was the first digital video camera in the world to record and play back high definition images. By utilizing a newly developed 1/3 ... Sony CMOS Sensor
Beginning with their adoption of cellular phones back
in 2002, Sony's CMOS sensors for megapixel class camera cell phones, and digital high definition video cameras have become widely used in commercial products. The greatest strength of the CMOS sensors is that by including both digital ... Sony New HD Camera
When Sony first unveiled the H3 to the market, it
staged none of the over the top glitz or glamour many expected. Held at a tiny theater inside a Sony office in Tokyo, the event barely even resembled a minor product launch. Although many don't think of Sony as a camera maker, the ... Why You Should Use HD Cameras
If you own a camera, as millions of us around the world
do, your probably aware of the fact that there are many to choose from. The cameras of the past were black and white, enabling you to take a black and white photograph that printed out from the camera right in front of your eyes. ... Canon XLH1
On September 18 of 2005, Canon broke new ground in
the digital video camera industry, announcing the XL H1, which was Canon's first DVC featuring high definition. Originally developed based on the needs of professional and enthusiast videographers, the XL H1 retains the operability of ... Finding Your Format
It's quite impossible to choose a camera without
knowing which format best fits your needs. Below, you'll find many of the most popular formats. DVCPRO HD Based on the standard definition of DVCPRO format, the DVCPRO HD from Panasonic uses a data rate of 120 MBps and intraframe ... Looking At High Def Cameras
If you've been looking for a high definition video
camera, there are many out there for you to choose from. In this article, we will take a look at some of your options available in each of the different formats. HDV JVC, Sony, and Canon all produce HDV cameras of various stripes ... Editing HD Video
Working with the video of camcorders such as the Sony
HDR-HC1 can produce a serious business. HD video contains four times the number of pixels that standard definition offers, and it's much more heavily compressed. Keep in mind that you need a powerful computer with a lot of ... Sony HDR-FX1
The Sony HDR-FX1 is the world's first consumer 1080i
high definition video camera. A revolution of form and function, the HDR-FX1 will allow you to play and record interlaced high definition video at resolutions of up to 1440 X 1080 for professional quality video with plenty of vivid ...
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