Showing posts with label video camera. Show all posts
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Jun 19, 2008

Video Camera: Sony HDR-CX12

Sony HDR-CX12

Sony unveils the world's first HD (AVCHD) Video camera with Smile Shutter Technology.
HDR-CX12 records directly to Sony Memory Stick Pro Duo cards. A 4GB card is included in the package.
Will be available in August for around 900 dollar.

Sony HDR-CX12 specifications:

10 megapixel ClearVid 1/3.13-inch CMOS sensor
Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T 12 optical zoom lens
Records in full HD at a resolution of 920 x 1080 pixels
BIONZ image processing
Image stabilization
Face-recognition technology and Smile Shutter
Memory Stick PRO Duo support
5.1 surround sound mic
2.7-inch LCD

May 20, 2008

Video Camera: JVC Everio GZ-MS100

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JVC unveils is the new Everio GZ-MS100, which has the feature of one-touch video uploading to YouTube.
The camera records video directly to an SD card instead of a hard drive.
When you’re ready to record a video, press the UPLOAD button and then the trigger button. This will limit the video recording to the YouTube file specifications (10 min, 100MB, Screen resolution etc.). Once you’ve finished your video recording, connect the GZ-MS100 to your PC and then press the UPLOAD button again to upload it to YouTube!. Simple.
This video camera will be available in June for $349.99.

Some of the JVC Everio GZ-MS100 specifications (via search):

* 2.7-inch LCD display
* Auto Backlight Control
* Auto Power ON/OFF - open the LCD to power-on and start shooting
* 2 hour 5 minute battery life with BN-VF808 rechargeable battery
* KONICA MINOLTA LENS - 35x optical zoom
* JVC proprietary Gigabrid Engine
* Six digital noise reduction systems improves S/N ratio by 30 percent
* Integrated MPEG-2 encoder
* Program AE with shooting modes (Night, Twilight, Portrait, Sports, Snow, Spotlight)

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New JVC Camcorder Offers One-Touch Uploading To YouTube™

WAYNE, NJ, May 19, 2008 - Sharing videos over the Internet is now easier than ever with the launch of a new JVC camcorder that provides one-button uploading to YouTube™, the leading online video community that allows people to discover, watch and share originally created videos.
The new JVC Everio S Series memory camcorder, the GZ-MS100, was designed to make sharing simple for the millions of people who enjoy sharing their videos with the world over the Internet. And unlike many of the other camcorders that target Internet users, JVC's GZ-MS100 provides an impressive array of full-fledged camcorder features that give it the versatility to do more than shoot short Internet videos.
It looks strikingly similar to the popular Everio G Series camcorders, but is smaller and weighs only 0.60 lbs. including battery, because it records to an SD Card (user provided) instead of a built-in hard disk drive. The ever-increasing capacity and affordability of new SD Cards appearing on the market means that over time Everio S will be able to offer expanded recording time at a lower per minute cost.

Once the provided CyberLink software is installed on a Windows® PC, uploading video clips to YouTube™ is quick and easy. The camcorder has an UPLOAD button that works in two ways. In the camera mode, press UPLOAD and then the trigger, and this limits recordings to 10 minutes in length, which matches the YouTube™ file size limit. This eliminates the need to manually time recordings or go back to edit and shorten footage. After recording is done, connect the GZ-MS100 to a PC via a USB cable and press the UPLOAD button. This automatically launches the supplied application for uploading to YouTube™. After just a few mouse clicks the video will be up on the Internet for everybody to see. The original video quality is maintained in the camera, so it can be used for any other purpose.

For storage and cataloging, recorded videos can easily be transferred to a PC via USB2.0 or directly using the SD Card. The provided CyberLink application also allows easy burning to DVD using the computer's optical disc drive. Or, to create DVDs without using a computer JVC offers the CU-VD3 Everio SHARE STATION as an option. Since it was designed as an Everio companion, this DVD burner accommodates Everio's USB Host function that allows scene playback order to be rearranged within the camera before transfer.

The GZ-MS100 features Laser Touch Operation, first offered in the Everio G Series camcorders released earlier this year. The feature's scroll bar and buttons are touch-sensitive so the user just glides a finger up or down the bar to choose menu items while its blue light follows the movements. The LCD screen itself is never touched, so it won't get dirty, smudged or covered in fingerprints. The 2.7-inch LCD screen, the same one used on Everio G series models, has Auto Backlight Control to automatically adjust brightness for comfortable viewing indoors or outdoors. And with Auto Power ON/OFF, the user simply opens up the LCD to power-on and start shooting (takes only about one second if Quick Restart mode is engaged), and closes the LCD to shut the power off and avoid draining the battery.
The shape of the camcorder itself facilitates ease of use, with a contoured grip that snugly and securely fits the palm of the hand.

In addition to the supplied BN-VF808 rechargeable battery that provides 2 hr. 5 minutes of operation per charge, higher capacity batteries are available: BN-VF815 for 4 hr. 15 minutes and BN-VF823 for 6 hr. 25 minutes of continuous operation per charge.

Up front, the GZ-MS100 is equipped with a KONICA MINOLTA LENS that provides a 35x optical zoom with excellent picture quality. JVC's proprietary Gigabrid Engine also contributes to quality by incorporating six digital noise reduction systems to improve the S/N ratio by about 30 percent (3dB) over previous models, and integrating the MPEG-2 encoder to help reduce block noise and mosquito noise. Other full-fledged camera functions include Program AE with shooting modes to accommodate a variety of situations (Night, Twilight, Portrait, Sports, Snow, Spotlight), Digital Image Stabilizer to minimize camera-shake, and much more.

Apr 4, 2008

Video Camera: Sony HDR-TG1 Handycam

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Sony launches "the world's smallest" Full-HD video camera. Measuring 1.3 x 4.7 x 2.5 inches. HDR-TG1 Handycam are expected to be available in May 2008 for 900 dollar.

Specifications (via search engine):

Record video in full 1080i HD (1,920 x 1,080)
AVCHD recording codec
4 megapixel still images
Titanium body
2.7-inch touch panel LCD display
Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar 10x optical zoom lens
BIONZ processing engine
5.1 Dolby Digital audio recording
2-megapixel ClearVid CMOS sensor
Face detection technology
4 GB internal memory
Memory Stick PRO Duo / Pro Duo Mark 2 slot

Jan 29, 2008

Video Camera: Canon FS10

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Canon releases the video camera iVIS FS10.
Featuring 8GB of internal memory, 48x optical zoom, 2.7-inch 16:9 LCD screen, Megapixel CCD, supports SD / SDHC memory cards and records True Wide High Resolution 16:9 MPEG-2 video.

Canon FS10 measures 58x124x60mm and weights 260 grams.

No information about availability yet, but it costs 499 dollar.

Jan 17, 2008

Video Camera: JVC Everio GZ-MG740


JVC (Victor in Japan) presents a new hard drive-based video camera.
Everio GZ-MG740 has a 1.3-inch 40GB hard drive, 7.38 megapixel CCD sensor, a Konica Minolta lens and records video in 720 x 480 pixels.

JVC Everio GZ-MG740 measures 68mm x 69mm x 119mm and weighs 380 grams. The price will be around 942 dollar.

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