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Review Date: 04-NOV-2009
EDITORS_CHOICE
RRP: $99.00
4.75
Pinnacle Studio HD 14 will require that you invest some time in learning to use the program, but the result will be professional-looking movies that you can be proud to share.
Review Date: 09-NOV-2009
EDITORS_CHOICE
RRP: $159.00
4.75
Adobe Premiere Elements 8 is an appealing upgrade for anyone interested in organising videos, editing them, and compiling them into attractive, fun movies. With its underlying power and its significantly improved ease of use, it's a good value.
Review Date: 21-OCT-2009
EDITORS_CHOICE
RRP: $2099.00
4.50
The Canon Legria HFS11 is the premier choice for hands-on enthusiasts. It will also suit novices who aren't afraid of using camcorder menus. If you want the very best in video quality, this camcorder is pretty hard to pass up.
Review Date: 15-NOV-2006
RRP: $2499.00
4.50
One of the best Sony camcorders we've seen in a long time, and an excellent choice for anyone who wants High Definition video
Review Date: 06-MAY-2009
BEST_BUYS
RRP: $99.95
4.50
There are a number of nice video editors on the market, but few if any surpass Cyberlink PowerDirector 7 on any level. It's an especially good bargain as part of the DVD Suite.
Review Date: 17-NOV-2009
RRP: $375.00
4.50
We found Camtasia exceptional for quickly assembling videos that combine previously recorded video material, still images, on-screen text, and callouts. But when you get down to the finest levels of detail during post-production, the program neglects to give you a way to trim a cut without using a slider in the user interface.
Review Date: 10-JAN-2006
RRP: $79.00
4.50
The StarCam 370i is the perfect accompaniment for your desktop and essential if you want to set up live video streaming and webchatting.
Review Date: 29-NOV-2006
RRP: $1539.00
4.50
An easy to use and well-designed camcorder with excellent quality images.
Review Date: 06-NOV-2005
RRP: Unavailable
4.50
The Director’s Cut Take 2 is not the cheapest analogue-to-digital capture option available, but it is quite possibly the easiest to set up and use, and the quality of the result will not disappoint.
Review Date: 23-AUG-2006
RRP: $13999.00
4.50
A unique HDV camcorder that’s just as comfortable in the field as it is cabled to a multi-cam studio setup. Professionals will find a lot to like in the XL-H1, while enthusiasts and semi-pro events videographers would be better off looking at a less expensive model.
Review Date: 01-JUN-2005
RRP: $1999.00
4.50
Sony's DCRDVD803 offers terrific image quality and is well suited to those who want to record video and then play it back without editing.
Review Date: 16-SEP-2009
RRP: TBA
4.50
The full-featured Zi8 captures the best HD pocket-camcorder footage we've seen, plus it has shooting options galore. Tere are some interface and key usability issues and digital zoom often get in the way.
Review Date: 28-NOV-2008
EDITORS_CHOICE
RRP: $5999.00
4.50
The HDR-FX1000 is a worthy successor to the FX1/FX7. It will make an ideal stepping stone into the world of professional video, as well as a solid secondary unit for established videographers.
Review Date: 24-NOV-2009
RRP: $99.00
4.50
Mojo provides a speedy way to make your footage punchier.
Review Date: 08-FEB-2008
RRP: $9490.00 $9460.00
4.25
Like it or loathe it, the PMW-EX1 represents a turning point in the video camera industry; a gradual but indomitable shift away from the comforting familiarity of digital tape. If you're an industry professional, this is where your future will eventually lie.
 
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