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Sony HDRCX580V High Definition Handycam 20.4 MP Camcorder with 12x Optical Zoom and 32 GB Embedded Memory (2012 Model) $698.00 The Sony HDRCX580V HD Camcorder 32GB allows you to capture memorable scenes and turn them into amazing videos using its Exmor® R CMOS sensor. Now, shooting in low-light conditions is also possible. Achieve fine details and vibrant colors even for small and far subjects, thanks to its 12x optical zoom and 2x extended digital zoom. With 32GB embedded Flash Memory, this awesome camcorder ca… |
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Opteka HD² 58mm R72 720nm Infrared X-Ray IR Filter $19.95 Opteka specializes in manufacturing special optical devices for the past several years, would like to take this opportunity to introduce a newly developed product called the “HD² Infrared X-Ray Effect See-Through Multi-Coated Filter”. This filter makes it possible for you to see images that are normally invisible to the human eye. It sounds like science-fiction but it isn’t; this fantastic new pr… |
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Sony DCR-DVD650 DVD Camcorder $299.99 DCR-DVD650 DVD Handycam Camcorder offers hybrid recording to 3″ (8cm) DVD or Memory Stick PRO Duo media for flexibility of capturing and transferring your video footage and digital photos. Offers built-in zoom mic, USB 2.0 interface, Quick On button, and 60X optical zoom/2000X digital zoom. 2.7″ wide-screen LCD touch panel with 123K pixels rotates 270 degrees for multiple viewing angles, and provi… |
Compare 3 different HD camcorders?
Hi!
I want to be an HD camcorders and I’m stuck between
Canon VIXIA HF200, Sony HDR-CX150 16GB and Panasonic HDC-HS250-K
I want your advice. If I buy HF 200 I will have to buy additional memory. Sony HDR-CX150 doesn’t have a flash (for taking pictures and recording in low light+it doesn’t have a nightshot recording mode (with IR)). And the Panasonic model, I was just introduced to that one, so I don’t know much about it. Does it record directly to the HDD? How is it in low light? outdoors? Does it feel/look bulky in real life?
I need a camcorder for filming family/vacation(nature)/low light and sometimes taking pictures (I have a digital camera, so I don’t need to replace it with a camcorder)
I think you should get the Cannon. Great quality for a good price even if you have to buy extra memory, that keeps the quality good and price low. But if this is only for family vacations ect. you could probably go for something cheaper, i have the cannon because im on a budget and need a mic. input along with other manual controls, unless your filming short films or movies you dont really need the mic input, but it is a nice option. the manual controls should be fun to fiddle around with and no matter what you’ll have good picture quality. So bottom line I think the cannon will have some features you wont need but it is great camera
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