Friday, January 3, 2014

What do I look for in a video recorder? Which one is the best?

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Hello, Thanks in advance for your answers. I have decided to purchase a video recorder, but I honestly don't know anything about them. So I would like to know what to look for and which brand is the best? I know for sure I want a digital HD but that is all. Please help me with the rest.

Thanks, XOXO
I do mean a video camera recorder.
Does more megapixels mean better quality?



Answer
Before you pick a particular camcorder, establish a budget and define what you need.

Pocket camcorders up to about $250.
Entry level consumer camcorders from $250 to about $500.
Mid range consumer camcorders from $500 up to about $1,000.
High end consumer camcorders from $1,000 up to about $1,400
Prosumer camcorders top out at around $3,000.
Then the jump to "pro grade".

As you go up the food chain, the lenses and imaging chips get bigger which means better low-light behavior. More features are added - and a mic jack and manual audio control are added. When you get to the prosumer level, the manual controls (focus, zoom, audio gain among many others) are on the outside of the camcorder and not buried in a menu.

Generally speaking, video is measured in horizontal line count and "megapixel" count is not used. Megapixel count is used for still camera resolution measurement.

Flash memory, hard disc drive and miniDV tape are the common digital recording formats available for camcorders. Consumer flash memory and hard disc drive compress the captured video the most. Video compression = discarded video data = reduced video quality. MiniDV tape camcorders compress the video date a lot less than flash memory and hard disc drive camcorders.

If you plan to edit the video then we can help more if you provide details on your computer hardware, operating system and what you *think* you would be editing with.

The software included in the box with the camcorder is typically useless, so please do not depend on that.

What's the best cheap video camera today and where I could find more things about this?




benjo_ferr


Just wanna know what is the best cheap video camera that is availabnle today...

Also, wanna know where I could find updates/news about cameras. You know, what new today is old yesterday... So just to know what is the latest at the moment... Thanks!



Answer
There are a few factors you will need to consider when you make a decision on the camera that you are looking at purchasing, primarily the best choice is usually what you have had luck with in the past, if you have had a particular model in the past which has been good, stick with it in the sense of the newer model available for the particular choices.

If money is no object or factors less determined in the consideration buy a Sony or a canon, these two choices are best for the optical side of the choices available; these models have good optics in the optical zoom sides of things and equally good systems in place to drive the high end optics.

Additionally another factor for consideration is the technology in general available , I would tend to point you in the direction of hdd or sd (hc) hybrid cameraâs as a choice due to the amount of recording you can do without the worry of tapes additionally with this in consideration of a media to use , another factor for hard drive or SD (hc) is that you will not have to worry about battery consumption as much and generally they have less moving parts and things which drain batteries , and less wear on heads lasers and other things which tend to make lives of cameraâs in general harder , another point is dv and mini DVD media have less room on the media , and usually have limited means to remove the media from the device.

If you have a good budget of around $1000 look at the Canon HV20 HDV Camcorder (http://www.dvconfidential.com/non-video/best-consumer-hd-camcorder-under-1000 )
Or the Sony Handycam HDR-SR12 (http://www.retrevo.com/samples/Camcorders-around-$1000.html )

If you have a budget of around $500 look at the

http://camcorders.about.com/od/digitalcamcordertoppicks/tp/Top-Camcorders-Under--500.htm
Panasonic SDR-H18 , Canon DC230 , Sony DVD308 , Sanyo Xacti E1

JVC and other well known models should be considered if you are looking for cheaper models , but expect more problems possibly down the track , and Sony handy cams are a good choice for mid range budgets.

Finally the best choices for the lower end would be the any of the svp T-series. (http://www.svpcam.com/ )




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