Panasonic HDC-SD10
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... You'll look at your existing camcorder (providing you own one, that is) and wonder how Panasonic has squeezed so much technology into such a small and lightweight gadget. You might wonder why you didn't wait to buy one... Or whether you can afford to upgrade. Link: TechRadar
Review: Flip MinoHD
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The MinoHD is similar in form to its predecessor, the Flip Mino, but it records at a resolution of 1280 x 720 instead of VGA 640 x 480. To cope with this, there's 4GB of storage space, which equates to an hour of recording time. In terms of performance, the MinoHD pleased rather than blew us away. Its one-touch operation is foolproof, but the 1.5in LCD screen is far too small. Performance in good lighting conditions is pretty decent and although there's no image stabilisation, the footage is serviceable. However, videos shot in low lighting conditions were surprisingly good. In this respect, the MinoHD compares favourably to its rivals. You'll find some sample ...
Review: Flip MinoHD
TechRadar: Computing reviews —
The MinoHD is similar in form to its predecessor, the Flip Mino, but it records at a resolution of 1280 x 720 instead of VGA 640 x 480. To cope with this, there's 4GB of storage space, which equates to an hour of recording time. In terms of performance, the MinoHD pleased rather than blew us away. Its one-touch operation is foolproof, but the 1.5in LCD screen is far too small. Performance in good lighting conditions is pretty decent and although there's no image stabilisation, the footage is serviceable. However, videos shot in low lighting conditions were surprisingly good. In this respect, the MinoHD compares favourably to its rivals. You'll find ...
Review: Sony HDR-TG7
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Just like its forerunner, the TG3, Sony's stylish new Full HD shooter is a camcorder with the 'wow' factor. The Sony HDR-TG7 takes the pistol-grip camcorder design and refines it so that you get a trim, slim, easy-to-use model – with an intriguing twist being added by a built-in GPS receiver. To clear up any confusion right from the start, this is also the Sony HDR-TG5 as that's what this model is called over in the United States. At the moment Sony is the only major manufacturer to jump on the GPS-camcorder bandwagon. It's a costly investment for consumers too: the TG7 is available for around £700, while Sony's other GPS shooter, the XR520, can cost over £1,000, whether ...
Review: Samsung HMX-R10BP
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... And so here is the Samsung HMX-R10, a camcorder that isn't styled like a traditional palmcorder (think Panasonic's HDC-SD10) or even an upright model (such as the Sanyo Xacti VPC-HD2000). Samsung has decided on a unique approach that sees the R10's f/3.5 lens tilted upwards by 25 degrees. ...
Review: Flip Video UltraHD
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