Archive for April, 2006



CamcorderInfo has a review on the Sony HDR-HC3 Camcorder and writes - “The release of the HDR-HC3 has probably been the subject of more buzz than that of any other camcorder this year. Significant changes from the HDR-HC1, the camera the HC3 replaced, demonstrate the evolution in the HD market over the past […]

This next generation 3-CCD digital video camera has a compact ergonomic design with the sense and feel of a single-lens reflex camera. A MiniDV camcorder with high quality 5-Megapixel digital still capability set this camera apart. A Dynamic Backlight 2.5’ LCD Monitor insures a super clear bright view.
CNET has a review on the JVC GR-X5 […]

CamcorderInfo has a new review on the Sanyo Xacti VPC-HD1 Camcorder and says: “The Sanyo Xacti VPC-HD1 promises a great many things, and not just the technical promise of high definition video for under $800. HD at this price promises something greater – state of the art technology for the masses. HD has become a […]

Gizmodo reports about the release of DCR-SR100 Hard Disk Camcorder Next Month and says “So finally, Sony catches up to Panasonic and JVC in the hard disk drive camcorder derby. Sony’s DCR-SR100 camcorder is tapeless, going with a 30GB hard drive that can store seven hours of standard definition video. In a pinch, the thing […]

Capture powerful sound and sharp images direct to DVD with the DCR-DVD505 Handycam® camcorder. Built for serious recording, the DCR-DVD505 comes with a Carl Zeiss® Vario-Sonnar® T* lens for creating superior quality images. Featuring high-resolution imaging with 2.1 Megapixel CLEARVIDâ„¢ CMOS Sensor, you can take not only sharp digital video, but also detailed digital still […]

With high performance video recording and a fresh new body design, the DCR-PC1000 MiniDV Handycam® camcorder takes form and function to a new level. The 3 CMOS imaging sensors provide superior detail and clarity in both video and still image recording. The 2.7 Megapixel digital still memory mode captures beautiful, high-resolution still images onto
CNET […]