Thursday, April 3, 2014

anyone us the aiptek 720p camcorder?




drunkenchi


It is HD and very cheap, I am looking for something to get good home video of my dog. I know one reason its cheap is no picture stabilization. I just want to know how the picture quality is.

I want it clear...obviously. That is all I care about, clear picture, I don't need any features.

Thanks



Answer
I have the camcorder, and I can say it's very good for it's price. It does have nice video. I can say a lot about it, but a video is worth a thousand words, so here's a sample:

http://www.vimeo.com/477798

The video is very good in daylight. It is good in indoor light. It is starts to show graininess in very low light, but it isn't a huge issue because it's so fine.

The only problem with the camera is the audio - it is mono, and not the best sounding. The mic is too sensitive, so it picks up a lot of noise. Not horrible, but not superb. If you're the DIY type, however, it's really easy to solder on a microphone line in port. Just google it.

Good luck. (and search aiptek a-hd on vimeo for more samples - their the closest to actual quality).

why does my Riviera 720p HD Camcorder say out of memory!?!?!?!?!?! ASAP?




maya2974


My new dxg blue with little blue sprinkles says memory full with a brand new memory card what the heck!!! i need help pronto!!! My sisters wedding is tomorrow and i must record it. so hurrry!!! 10 points to the first one with a uber awesome answer!! hurrrrrrrrry hurrrrrry hurrrrrrry!!!!


Answer
Does your camcorder have internal memory? If it does, it will be very small and maybe that is what you have used up. Refer to your manual.

Your new card might be corrupt or just bad. Have you tried it in any thing else?

Also you should format the card in the camcorder before you use it.

Make sure you are using the right card, example, if you put a 16G card in and your camera doesn't take 16G.




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