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23Jan/100

Eye of the Digital Camcorder

Ray Nwambuonwo asked:




Anytime we use an invention, we typically think of the instrument as one unit. The best example is when we buy computer, washing machine or a car, we do not consider the various components, whether large or small, which comprise the machine. Generally we use the machine while it functions properly, and when it stops to do that, we usually contact a repair person.

Nevertheless, learning about how various devices operate, including the digital camcorder can be beneficial. This will permit us to better understand required repairs, and can even improve our own operation of the device.

While several various components result in a digital camcorder's operation, the lens remains one of the most significant ones. Just think of the lens of the digital camcorder as its eye and without this "eye," the machine could not record any images.

To begin with, adjusting the camcorder's lens will allow it to record a crisp picture. Focusing the lens requires moving it so it correctly shoots the light beams originating from the object being shot, onto the change-coupled device. The device is an instrument used to sense images. This role resembles the ability of some film cameras to shift the lens forward and backward, in order to focus the light.

Another element found in the digital camcorder that resembles some film cameras it the auto focus feature. Typically, it consists of an infrared light beam, which the human eye cannot see. How well does it work? Usually the beam reflects off the item in the middle of the frame and then returns to a sensor located on the digital camcorder.

The auto focus component typically functions adequately. Although in special situations, you may want to switch to manual focusing. This includes the instances when your target is to focus on an item located in the frame's side, rather than in its center.

Ridiculously like a film camera in yet another way, a digital camcorder also contains a zoom lens. An optical zoom consists of one lens piece that lets you to switch from a specific magnification, to a greater one. The vast majority of camcorders include a motor that is attached to the device. This motor allows one to switch control on the handle, to change the zoom. Accordingly, zooming becomes simpler to conduct, and smoother.

A digital camcorder can also contain a digital zoom. Instead of involving the lens of the camera, this device zooms in on a portion of the total image that the change-coupled device trapped, enlarging the pixels. A pixel is the smallest region on an electronic screen, which can include a particular color.

While a digital camera includes numerous parts, the lens is one of the most notable ones. Without the lens, it would be blind. Use these tips to make dealing with a digital camcorder a lot easier.

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20Jan/100

DVD Digital Camcorder Buying Tips

Michael Gentleman asked:




A DVD digital camcorder can be a great way to preserve family memories. The DVD digital camcorder is well know for it's user friendliness. The mini discs that you use come in a variety of ways. A rewritable disc is available as well as a one time write disc.

When using a DVD digital camcorder you will most likely have to finalize the disc before you can watch it in your DVD player. DVDs are a safe and easy way to archive your most treasured memories for many years to come. If you are in the market for a DVD digital camcorder there a few things you may want to consider before making your final purchase.

Image quality is one of the most important factors involved in making an educated purchase. Check to see how well the camera performs in low and high light situations. Does it wash out people's faces when the light is too bright or is it difficult to see clearly in low light? How is the color? Does the camera faithfully reproduce what you see in real life? All of these factors will determine the quality with which your DVD will play back.

Make sure that the voice recording device is adequate for what you will be using it for. Look to see if it comes with an external microphone jack. If the particular model you are looking at does not offer this feature you may be disappointed by what you hear during DVD play back. You may hear a lot of camera noise instead of the joyful sounds of your friends and loved ones. If you have to go with a lower end camcorder say below $500.00 you should pay close attention to these details. Do a little bit of shopping and don't be scared to ask questions.

Most stores will let you try out camcorders. Feel free to spend a little bit of time playing with the buttons and try a few sample recordings. This will give you a good idea of what the final DVD will look and sound like. So, go out there find you a wonderful DVD digital camcorder and begin making memories and wonderful video footage to be enjoyed by all those around you.

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10Jan/100

Digital Camcorder Shopping Tips

Bob Brown asked:




With all of the choices on the market, it can definitely be overwhelming choosing a digital camcorder. There are several things to consider when shopping. A lot of brands can now record in high definition, but, there are some limitations to having an HD camcorder, such as incompatible video editing software.

The amount of zoom should also be taken into account, but, not the digital zoom. The higher the digital zoom, the more the resolution is decreased, making for blurry, pixelated pictures.

The optical zoom, however, will actually let you zoom in on your subject without sacrificing the picture quality. The optical zoom and the digital zoom are often not differentiated clearly on the manufacturer's information. Keeping this in mind, paying close attention to the specs, and not being 'fooled' by a high digital zoom number on the camera box, will help to make sure you wind up with clearer zoomed pictures and videos.

Another thing to consider is the size of the viewing, or LCD, screen. The LCD screen is both the viewfinder and the playback screen, so having a large one would be beneficial. The cost will go up as the size of the screen goes up, however. On the subject of size, the size of the camcorder itself, along with the weight, are important things to consider. Most electronics for sale today boast of their tiny size. This has not always proven to be a good thing. If the camera is too small for you to properly hold onto, or operate the different functions, then you will want to think about getting a larger one.

A very important feature of a digital camcorder is the microphone. If you can hear more of the activity around the person filming than the subject, then this is definitely a good thing. One way to help alleviate this issue is to make sure you get a camcorder with a front-mounted microphone, as opposed to a top-mounted microphone. Some camcorders even come with audio zoom for the microphone, that zooms the audio when the picture is zoomed.

There are lots of different features to check out when buying a camcorder, like what kind of battery is needed and how long it will last. Doing some research online and asking lots of questions at the store will help you make an informed decision.

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