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Wireless IP Pan/Tilt/ Night Vision Internet Surveillance Camera Built-in Microphone With Phone remote monitoring support(Black) $44.68 Specs: Image Compression Format: M-JPEG standard Image Resolution: VGA(640×480) / QVGA(320×240) Sensor: 1/4 inch CMOS, 300,000 Pixels Light frequency: 50Hz, 60Hz or Outdoor Audio compression: ADPCM Data rate: 802.11b: 11Mbps (Max.), 802.11g: 54Mbps (Max.) Ethernet: One 10/100Mbps RJ-45 Viewing angle: 67? Horizontal Rotating Angle: 0~270? Vertical Rotating Angle: 0~120? Alarm Mode: motion detection… |
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Wansview Wireless IP Pan/Tilt/ Night Vision/ Internet Surveillance Camera Built-in Microphone With Phone remote monitoring support $41.12 Specs: Image Compression Format: M-JPEG standard Image Resolution: VGA(640×480) / QVGA(320×240) Sensor: 1/4 inch CMOS, 300,000 Pixels Light frequency: 50Hz, 60Hz or Outdoor Audio compression: ADPCM Lens: f: 3.6mm, F:2.4 (IR Lens) Data rate: 802.11b: 11Mbps (Max.), 802.11g: 54Mbps (Max.) Ethernet: One 10/100Mbps RJ-45 Viewing angle: 67º Horizontal Rotating Angle: 0~270º Vertical Rotating Angle: 0… |
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Wansview Wireless IP Camera Pan/Tilt/ Night Vision/ Internet Surveillance Built-in Microphone With Phone remote monitoring support – white $54.16 Minimum illumination: IR on,0 Lux Lens: f=3.6mm, F=2.0, Fixed Iris Pan/Tilt Pan Coverage: 270¡ã Tilt Coverage: 120¡ã Assistant Lighting: 10pcs 850nm Infrared LEDs, 5m distance Lighting Control: Auto control Video and Audio Resolution: 640*480(VGA)/320*240(QVGA)/160*120(QQVGA) Compression: MJPEG Frame rate: 30fps Bit rate: 128kbps ~ 5Mbps Image Rotation: Mirror /Flip Audio Compression: ADPCM Ne… |
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Logitech Laptop Headset H555 Portable Audio For Notebooks (981-000261) $59.99 The Logitech Laptop Headset H555. Pure digital sound, to go. The lightweight USB headset folds flat and delivers crystal clear digital sound. Overview: This flat-folding USB headset gives you pure digital sound for your Internet calls, music, movies, and games while you’re on the go.The lightweight, easy-to-carry headset folds flat and packs away easily in the included case. The super wideband au… |
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Soft Silky Smooth Neoprene Protective Camcorder Carrying Case for Panasonic HDC-TM55, HDC-HS700, HDC-SD80K, HDC-SD60K, SDR-S50K, HDC-TM80K, SDR-S70S $29.99 This elegant and stylish carrying case has been manufactured to fit your Panasonic Camcorder. Made from a high quality Neoprene material that soft and durable to provide your camcorder with protection from unnecessary bumps, dents, and scratches. Upon opening this case you will notice a fishnet pocket that allow for storage of small accessories such as batteries and memory card. The exterior of th… |
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Olympus KA-333 Compaticord, Connects Earphone or Headphone Jack Output to Mic Input Jack $13.59 The KA-333 connects from the earphone or headphone jack output of a voice recorder to the microphone input jack of another recording device. With the KA-333, you can transfer recordings from your voice recorder to another voice recorder. You can also use the KA-333 to transfer recordings from a voice recorder to a PC or home stereo (check your PC or home stereo for jack compatibility). The K… |
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Shure PG24/PG58 Wireless Vocal System, H7 $245.00 The Shure PG24/PG58 Wireless Vocal System includes a PG4 Diversity Receiver with PG2/PG58 Handheld Microphone Transmitter, tuned to accentuate the clarity of lead and backup vocals…. |
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Fisher-Price Kid-Tough Music Player with Microphone – Pink $49.99 Bring music to their little ears with a sturdy music player designed just for preschoolers. They’ll love singing along with the microphone to all their favorite tunes. It’s a cinch to download MP3, WMA or iTunes songs from your computer. High quality, built-in speakers let them share the music-or add headphones to keep it to themselves. Requires 4 C batteries. Features:High-quality speakers, Sing-… |
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Vivitar 40 Piece Microscope Set $24.50 Vivitar 40 Piece Microscope Set… |
How does the mic input work on the JVC GR-HD1U HD video camera?
I can hear barely anything when I plug my external mic in using the supplied audio cables. Is there a setting that I’m missing? I’ve read the manual, it says to simply plug it in, but that doesn’t seem to be working for me.
it sounds like you need to send it in for repair, Or I believe that the cable that you are using might have a short in it! I hope your camera is still under warranty!, but if you have had the camera for longer then 30 days, the warranty is void! and you will have to pay out of pocket for the re-pair’s!
Thank You!
Bob
VR250-Sony ECM-HW2 Bluetooth Camcorder Mic
What to Look for in an Hd Video Camera Review
The internet holds a vast source of HD video camera reviews. Unfortunately though, not all of these reviews are given in correct and actual detail.
Reading internet reviews is, nonetheless, helpful provided that you know what you should look for in a review. This is because the Internet is very easy to access. A few of the people who own models of different HD video cameras tend to write their opinions about a certain product most especially if they are more than satisfied with their video camera.
That leads us to tip no. 1. Look for video cameras that have a lot of reviews. You don’t want to buy a camera that has just been newly released. Wait for other people’s reviews and opinions on the camera to prevent you from making any regrets or wrong decisions in the future.
You can always opt for a techie magazine and technology sections of papers. You’ll be likely to find a review, but nothing beats the accessibility and the updates of the internet. Once you already have your reviews – read them. Don’t just skim through the lines, read them thoroughly. An HD video camera is not just another bracelet that you can buy easily even without your month’s salary. Because they are expensive, knowing the specs of each HD video camera is important in buying one.
Look for product specs in your reviews. Specs are the different details and information of a certain model. For those who are not into technology, let me help you with some words that you might encounter.
- Specs – short for specifications
- Digital Video Format – This is the core of the camera – the “operating system”. AVCHD are usually good video formats for cameras.
- Image Stabilizers or ISO – This talks about the camera’s capability to record and prevent unnecessary movements like hand shaking, breathing, and the like.
- Programs – Usually this pertains to the different modes that your camera can change to. For example night mode, close up mode, snow, sunny, etc.
- Mic Zoom – A microphone zoom is very useful in when you’re zooming in and out. This prevents your camera from recording sounds near you while shooting a scene that is a few meters away. A mic zoom will also record the sounds that is created in the scene which you are shooting.
- Media – cameras use different types of media such as tapes, disks, and cards. Cards are usually preferred by consumers rather than tapes. Expect cameras that use disks to be slightly bigger since they have to accommodate one disk into the camera.
So far these are the common terms that you may see in an HD video camera review. Remember to always read other users opinions on a certain camera to help you make your final decision on which HD video camera you should buy.
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