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Panasonic Silver 80GB Hard Disk Drive Camcorder Review

Panasonic Silver 80GB Hard Disk Drive Camcorder
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The Panasonic SDR-H85, SDR-T50 and SDR-S50 are Standard Definition

Modes: XP (10Mbps / VBR) , (704 x 576) / SP (5Mbps / VBR) , (704 x 576) / LP (2.5Mbps / VBR) , (704 x 576) / LXP (5Mbps / VBR) , (704 x 576) / LSP (2.5Mbps / VBR) , (704 x 576) / LLP (1.25Mbps / VBR) , (704 x 576)

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Panasonic Silver 80GB Hard Disk Drive Camcorder - SDRH85S. HDD And SD Card Slot. Advanced 78x Optical Zoom With O.I.S. (Optical Image Stabilization). IA Mode. Face Detection. 33mm Wide-Angle Lens. Still Picture Recording. 2.7" LCD Monitor. MPEG2 Recording Format. PictBridge Compatible. Intelligent Auto With AE.AF Tracking. Silver Finish

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Canon FS100 Flash Memory Camcorder with 48x Advanced Zoom (Silver) Review

Canon FS100 Flash Memory Camcorder with 48x Advanced Zoom
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This is a long review because I took a lot of time in researching the camcorder I wanted, so I think my knowledge and use of this thing should be beneficial to SOMEONE out there. I had my eye on this thing before it was out, and saw reviews from some lucky people who got their hands on it before its release. Once I was able to order, Amazon shipped it in a not very well packaged box, but everything worked. It comes with a little remote, by the way, which came in handy when I connected the camcorder to our TV.

Preface: I am an intermediate video editor. I use Adobe Premiere Pro 1.5, sadly not CS3, and I easily figure out menus of electronics without needing to read manuals. So with that said, this camcorder was perfect for me. For beginners, it is still easy to use, but the more advanced features take some button pushing to access. Still, the basics are out in the open.

(By the way, I purchased the sapphire blue and it's more pretty in person than in the photos.)

I researched for a long while online, and after using the in-laws' Panasonic DV, I knew what I really, really wanted right now in a camcorder.

These were my requirements that I wouldn't budge on:
Small and Lightweight
Microphone input
Less than $500
Records to Flash Memory (Card)
As-close-to-great quality footage

These were optional:
High Definition
Cold/Hot Shoe Attachment
Ability to add other lenses
Digital Camera

So, the FS100 is compact. I knew it would be small, but I had no idea that the whole thing could sit in my hand. It also fits in my purse (and my purse isn't a huge "hobo" bag that many girls carry around these days). Because there are no "moving parts" and everything is recorded to a little memory card (SD), the camcorder is also very light and quiet. If it's still not quiet enough for you because you're in an extremely quiet surrounding, use an external mic.

I required an input for a microphone because, in the future, I'll want better sound for commercial purposes. Especially for when I want to upload my videos to the internet for promotional advertising (or perhaps Amazon reviews?). Or maybe for recording footage of my first child's birth - curses and all. ;D This is one of the very few "consumer" camcorders that allows mic-in.

DV is said to still be of great quality, but SD memory cards are just too cheap and reusable to pass up nowadays. Unless you're a pro editing video for professional purposes, your end-user isn't going to notice the difference between DV and flash memory. Memory cards are also lighter, smaller, and quiet. They make it easier to actually get my footage onto a disc, or stored on a NAS (Network Attached Storage) so that I don't have a stack of unlabeled DV tapes that haven't been watched since they were recorded.

Because the FS100 uses flash memory, recordings are stored as separate digital clips. Do you know what this means? This means my footage WON'T GET RECORDED OVER. You don't know how many times this has happened to me because someone picks up the camcorder and thinks the tape is blank.

The clips can also be placed into a playlist; you can choose where you want the clip to start, and voila - some basic playback editing without ever leaving the camcorder interface. You won't have to waste an entire DVD (or bore a viewer with vacation footage of your spouse snoring).

I used the FS100 *all day* in Hollywood, CA during an outing with two little girls and my friend. We were indoors, outdoors, in overcast, sunny, and shady areas. I also tested out the camera around our house and home office. I set the camcorder to its highest setting (using a 16GB card) and widescreen format. I fiddled with the lighting options depending on where I was so that I got the most natural color. It handled like a champ and I will go into quality details in a bit.

Zoom works amazingly well, obviously still has a bit of a shake in the end, but the stabilization seems better than other camcorders.

I worried about the battery life because it seemed short on paper, but using it all day without its Quick Start option (letting it hibernate so you can just open the screen and instantly record something), was dandy. The battery used up about 25% of its power! (By the way, you can view how the battery is doing without turning the camcorder on by a press of a button.)

Okay, CONS:

The programs it comes with are...crap. Sorry, but don't plan on using them for much unless you need very, very basic editing capabilities. Don't even consider using the still-photo camera. I don't know why Canon even bothered with it at all. Some cell phones take better pictures.

Since I have Premiere, I just wanted to use my reader, but a 16GB SD card requires me to purchase a newer reader because it's so large. I tried USB direct to my computer: WAY. TOO. SLOW. So I thought I would install the program for now just to transfer my footage, but that also was too slow. I ended up purchasing the Transcend reader on Amazon for ~$9 and it worked great.

The footage comes in .MOD files, which you can supposedly rename to .MPEG, but I downloaded SDCopy and it does this for me, as well as marks the footage as widescreen so that they play in Windows Media Player *in widescreen*. Without SDCopy, WMP plays the files in 4:3 format, which means everything looks squashed.

BUT, my Premiere doesn't see the files as widescreen at all. Windows Movie Maker does, but I really don't want to use that for editing. I tried Avidemux, and it didn't pull in the audio. So, I still have a problem to figure out.

My Premiere also didn't recognize the audio - in the MOD or MPEG files. I searched online and my version (Pro 1.5) picked up the audio once I uninstalled PowerDVD. (I know if you have Premiere CS3, then you can add a .DLL file that recognizes the audio.)

The camcorder doesn't like low light. Quality goes a bit downhill. It does have a light you can turn on, but it doesn't make that much of a difference.

I haven't played with the settings to see if I can fix this, but the camcorder also meters for the brightest thing it's looking at - which means a person in front of a window, or even if the window is off to the side, will be very dark. The light through the window just gets blown out, so I had to angle the camcorder away from such "direct" light to catch my subject-in-shadow nicely.

SUMMARY:
Great camcorder with lovely features, but complicating issues with retrieving files, so I couldn't give it 5 stars. Still love it.

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The FS100 is one of Canon's first Flash Memory camcorders. In addition to the advantage of added recording time, Flash Memory offers quick response time, because it doesn't have to wait for moving parts. The FS100's lower power consumption rate allows your battery to last longer. Measuring only 2.3" wide, 2.4" high and 4.9" deep, it combines big video storage capacity in a small, easy to carry body. The 2.7" Widescreen LCD on the FS100 lets you see more of what your camcorder is recording. With the FS100 you get a powerful 1.07 Megapixel CCD image sensor. The video you shoot will be sharp, clear and more true to life, as will your still photos. The Genuine Canon 48x Advanced Zoom on the FS100 extends the power of your zoom. In both wide angle and telephoto positions, there is virtually no loss in image quality throughout the range. The Canon DIGIC DV II Image Processor is the next generation of Canon's exclusive DIGIC DV signal processing technology to ensure optimal image quality for still images, even though video and still images have different color requirements. Focal Length - f=2.6-96.2mm Minimum Focusing Distance - 10mm (wide)/1m (tele) White Balance - Daylight, Tungsten, Auto, and Manual Programmed AE - Auto, Program, TV, Portrait, Sports, Night, Snow, Beach, Sunset, Spotlight, and Fireworks 2-channel Dolby Digital Audio (AC-3) 3.5mm Stereo Mini-jack Microphone Terminal Dimensions - Width 2.3 x Height 2.4 x Depth 4.9 (58x60x124mm) Weight - 9.2 ounces (260 grams)

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Zoom H2 Silicone Protective Jacket Review

Zoom H2 Silicone Protective Jacket
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I bought this along with my new H2, and haven't removed it since.

Yeah, it would be a pain to remove all the time, but I don't see any reason to ever remove it, unless you got your H2 wet or something, maybe?

The SD door is not blocked at all. The battery door is slightly harder to remove, but not really an issue. It's good, because you won't lose the door and batteries if you drop the H2 on the floor.

The button membrane is covered, but to me this is a good thing. Like the other reviewer said, if you didn't like the extra protection, you could always cut it out with a razor.

In addition to the great protection, the silicone jacket also keeps the H2 from sliding around. I can put it on a church lectern during a wedding and feel confident it won't get knocked off. This in itself is a great reason to buy one!

Last night I bought a 2nd H2 recorder, and the first thing I did was order another silicone jacket from Unique Squared! They offer a great price and super fast shipping!

TIP: With the silicone jacket installed, the H2 fits perfectly into a Case Logic PMM-2 Compact Camera Case, which are like eight bucks at the chain drug store down the street. :)

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The Zoom H2 SJ silicone jacket lets you protect your Zoom H2 handheld digital recorder with a custom-fitted cover that lets you access all the features and functions of the H2. The H2 SJ is durablestylishand features the Zoom logo on the front.

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Zoom Q3 Handy Digital Recorder Bundle Review

Zoom Q3 Handy Digital Recorder Bundle
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Splendid piece of equipment--like all ZOOM products (HD8cd; G1XN, etc.) I've bought.

Excellent writing and performance-evaluation tool.

Video quality is poor--audio values are superb--exactly as advertised.

A monkey could operate this fine little unit--heck, even a musician can.... : )

Very satisfied.

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Zoom Q3 Handy Digital Camcorder Video Recorder Bundle Review

Zoom Q3 Handy Digital Camcorder Video Recorder Bundle
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I did quite a bit of on-line research before purchasing this item. I am very pleased with the performance and usability of this product. Many reviews complain about the video resolution. Yes, it is low but very adequate for my purposes. Perhaps some day a higher res version will come out but expect the price the jump it bit.

Another complaint I heard about was about poor performance in low-light situations. I did not find this to be the case. As long as the 1.02 software update is loaded then it's very adequate as far as I'm concerned.

Naturally the sound is outstanding and I don't remember reading any reviews complaining about sound quality.

I've already used it to record some of my musician friends in performance and they have all been very pleased.

As the company states it's a lot of audio with a bit of video. If you are musician looking for a simple to use video camera with great sound to capture your gigs then I would highly recommend the Zoom Q3.

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The Specially Priced package includes the Zoom Q3 portable video recording system with the added benefits of a large Transcend 8GB Class 6 SD card to enable recording of long events, up to 4 continuous hours. The TourTek Padded Case keeps your recorder safe for travel. The bonus stand makes it easy to place the Zoom Q3 just about anywhere and aim it easily for hands-free operation. The Sonic Sense 1/8" to RCA cable allow you to easily listen to the content on your home stereo. The Q3 Handy Video Recorder brings Zoom's renowned audio technology to the camcorder, making it the best sounding video camcorder you've ever heard. The Q3 uses the same microphone capsules as the industry-leading H4n Handy Recorder and is perfect for recording anything where great audio and video are a must. From live musical performances and rehearsals, interviews, conferences to video podcasts, journalism, education, recitals, weddings or sports, the Q3's pristine audio quality takes your videos to another level.Designed with everything you need to make your movies right out of the box, the Q3 includes HandyShare software for editing, and a 2GB SD card for up to 1 hour of video recording time. The extra card provided by Sonic Sense gives you 4 hours more for those long events where every moment matters. For even greater recording times, the Q3 can accept cards up to 32GB.

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