Digital Video Cameras
They're an ideal way to record footage of your family, friends and those special occasions: but which one is right for you?
PC World Staff (PC World) 27/09/2007 09:00:30


HD-based camcorders

High Definition (HD) is the latest technology in the digital video arena. It captures images at a resolution of 1080 interlaced lines or 720 progressive lines (for comparison, an analogue television offers just 525 lines, so the increase is significant.) What this means is that your video will have much more vibrant colours and crystal clear image quality. All digital video formats - including MiniDV, DVD and HDD - offer high definition models.

Whether you need HD or not depends on your situation. If you neither own nor plan to buy a television with HDMI capabilities (such as a high-def LCD or plasma), then the benefits will be mostly lost on you. Plus, HD video takes up more storage space and can therefore be difficult to edit. Nevertheless, high-def video is definitely where the future lies.

When high-definition video first entered the market place, the cheapest models costed around $7000. Thankfully, prices have since dropped significantly, and it is now possible to own a good quality HD video camera for around $1000. HD cameras currently come in two different recording formats - HDV and AVCHD. AVCHD is an advanced video codec that is more efficient at storing high-definition video thanks to higher compression rates. Most high-def cameras from Sony and Panasonic now come with AVCHD recording capabilities.

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Transferring video was always

Transferring video was always a long task but as you mentioned with faster computers coming out all the time moving gigs of video doesn't take much time now. I have an HD digital video camera hooked up to our projectors in the lounge to video tape some of the bigger nights we then put them online after editing and with a dual core 2.0 and 4 gigs of RAM it transfers really nicely.

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