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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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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… |
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Ear Force X12 Gaming Headset and Amplified Stereo Sound $47.99 The definitive headset for gamers seeking amazing game sound crystal-clear munication and enhanced fort all at an unmatched valueFeatures massive 50mm speakers delivering superior audio quality with crisp highs and deep rumbling lowsEnhances game sounds for a more immersive gaming experienceIndependent controls allow for quick adjustments to game audio and chat volumesUSB powered: no AC adapters o… |
Video Camera Mics
Can Anyone Help Me Find a Microphone for a Digital Camera?
I just recently bought a Sanyo T1060 and used it to make a quick video. To my supirse the sound quality was not too good. I had a Sony Cyber-Shot that had decent sound quality and worked well. My question is, are there any mics you can buy to hook up to the camera for better sound quality? or am I better off buying a new camera? If so, do you recommend any brands/models?
Thank You.
Very few compact cameras offer the facility to use an add on microphone. If it is possible it’ll tell you in the manual that comes with the Sanyo T1060, but I doubt it’s possible.
Christmas Video Camera Picks
You don’t have to pay a lot of money these days to purchase a camcorder and the quality of them is pretty amazing. Here are five top video cameras that are receiving a lot of attention:
1. Panasonic HDC-SD60K – This is a great starter camera because it’s starting price is around $500. For this price you can get a real zoom-capable high definition camcorder. Panasonic has a series of entry level video cameras that include the HDC-HS60, TM60, TM55 and SD60. The four models are similar and all cost between $500 and $700. The difference between them is in the amount of memory. Memory ranges from 8 GB to 120GB. Each of these camcorders has a comfortable grip. Switches are on the back of the camcorder whereupon you can select still video and playback modes – or you can use the touch screen. There are also a number of ports for connectors like Mini-HDMI out, USB, SDXC card slot and such. All of the camcorders come with manual shutter speed and iris controls.
2. Panasonic HDC-TM700 – Taking a step up in price, this version of camcorder has great low-light video quality and numerous manual controls. It includes a 108/60 p recording option. It is said to be a step up from its predecessor in that it has a larger lens and LCD, a larger pixel count and improved lens ring control. This camera’s price is in the $900s with its sister version the HDC-HS700 pricing at $1399 (due to its large internal hard drive of 240GB) The camcorder also ha 5.1-channel surround recording and volume controls to support the mic.
3. Canon Vixia HV30 – This is a tape-based camcorder for those who still prefer tape. It is considered a solid and quality camera. While MiniDV tapes are becoming more difficult to find, there are those who still prefer them. This could be due to the compatibility issues Mac users are facing with tapeless camcorders. This little camera has over-the-top video quality and features such as the four-directional joystick, which makes it easy to navigate through the settings menu with your thumb. The tape deck is located underneath the camera where your palm is holding it. The HV30 is Canon’s third camcorder in the HV series. It is an improvement over the HV10 and HV20. Some say the HV30 isn’t much different than the HV20. The difference, the HV30 introduces a 30p progressive mode and supports the BP-2L24H lithium-ion battery.
4. Toshiba Camileo – Toshiba has announced three new camcorders from the Camileo range that all feature full HD resolution. There is the Camileo S20, CamileoH30 and the Camileo S20. These camcorders are said to be the slimmest HD recorders in the world. The camera is 17mm thin. The S20 comes with a 5-mega pixel CMOS sensor, capturing 1,920 x 1,080 resolution with a 4x digital zoom. The H30 features a 10-mega pixel CMOS sensor and an 5x optical and 4x digital zoom. The menu on these systems is said to be easy and provide seamless navigation between shooting modes. It comes with a 3″ LCD TFT touch screen display and the H30 has video stabilization which helps with those zoomed in shots. You can upload your video into YouTube directly from the camera without the need for a PC to processed the captured videos. To bump up the quality, Toshiba has even released the Camileo SX900 July of this year. This mega zoom camcorder has Full HD 1080p video recording at 30 frames per second. There are ports to connect videos directly to your HDTV, 9x optical zoom and more. The S20 starts at $109.
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