Archive for the 'Camcorder' Category

RED Scarlet Now Shipping at $9,750

Looking for the absolute cream of the crop when it comes to digital video cameras? Well, my friend, look no further as the RED Scarlet is now shipping. Of course if you're looking to buy the camera you may want to refinance your house, sell your car, apply for a high limit credit card or ...

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JVC GC-PX10 Hybrid Still/Video Camera

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JVC is one of the biggest players in the photography and videography space with many different products on the market today. If you’re a fan of the company you’ll be happy to hear that they have just come forth to announce a brand new hybrid still/video camera dubbed the GC-PX10. This camera ...

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Sony NEX-VG20 Handycam

Sony is proud to announce the launch of their latest camcorder dubbed the NEX-VG20. This camera falls into their Handycam line up and is apparently an updated version of the critically acclaimed VG-10. The NEX-VG20 feature a 16.1 megapixel Exmor APS HD CMOS sensor and the ability to record full 1080p HD video at 60 fps. If that ...

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Panasonic HDC-SDT750K Camcorder Review–Loads Of Options

It's camcorders for us this week, and we've got a couple of pretty impressive models to look at. Leading us off is the Panasonic HDC-SDT750K, a powerful piece of video recording hardware that will cost like it. The Panasonic HDC-SDT750K camcorder offers up an Intelligent 18x zoom, hybrid optical image stabilizer system, and the capability to ...

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Toshiba Camileo X100 Camcorder Review–Robust Budget Hardware

If Monday's look at the substantial Panasonic HDC-TM900K left a bad taste in your mouth from paying that kind of money in a bad economy, well, don't worry. You can still take your videos on the significantly cheaper, and not even that much worse quality-wise, with things like the Toshiba Camileo X100. The Toshiba Camileo X100 ...

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Panasonic HDC-TM900K Camcorder Review–Pricey Excellence

This week we've got a couple camcorders to review for you, so settle in, because today is all about the Panasonic HDC-TM900K camcorder, an impressive bit of camcorder joy that will offer up a whole lot of power in a little package, though as you'll discover, only the package will be little. The Panasonic HDC-TM900K camcorder ...

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Sony HDR-SR12 Camcorder Review–Expensive Extensive Hardware

And now, we cap off the week with a look at the Sony HDR-SR12, a camera that will offer even more features at an even higher price tag than the JVC Everio GZHD3 we looked at earlier in the week. The Sony HDR-SR12 offers up a 12x zoom with Sony's proprietary Super SteadyShot optical image stabilization, ...

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JVC Everio GZHD3 Camcorder Review–High Priced But Worth It

We've got a couple camcorders on tap for you this week, and this set is going to focus on the camcorders that don't need emptying out in rapid fashion. We kick things off with the JVC Everio GZHD3, a pricey camcorder that will give you plenty of room for video. The JVC Everio GZHD3 camcorder offers ...

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Sanyo VPC-GC20 Camcorder Review–A Fast Draw Pistol Grip Camcorder

I'm not ordinarily very fond of the pistol grip camcorder, but sometimes you get one that turns out much better than you expected. And the Sanyo VPC-CG20 is just one fine example of a camcorder done right. The Sanyo VPC-CG20 is a combination camcorder and ten megapixel camera that offers up a 5x optical zoom, a ...

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Samsung SMX-F50BN Camcorder Review–Great On Your Wallet, Not Much Else

Samsung has often supplied a good number of quality camcorders in the past, though they've had their share of flubs as well. And the Samsung SMX-F50BN, while not specifically either one of those, will provide a reasonably worthwhile experience, though not without its problems. The Samsung SMX-F50BN camcorder offers a 52x optical zoom (with some augmentations ...

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