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| I'm thinking of getting a pocket camcorder and I'd appreciate any experiences of the good and the bad. When I say pocket I mean small, say the size of a cigarette packet or deck of cards, you know. Some cameras calling themselves pocket camcorders are not true pocket size IMO. I've seen a samsung camera, a canon camera and I was even considering an aiptek but I don't know what they're like. I'm willing to pay that extra for a widescreen/HD model. Thanks for any opinions / experiences. |
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| net wrote: I'm thinking of getting a pocket camcorder and I'd appreciate any experiences of the good and the bad. When I say pocket I mean small, say the size of a cigarette packet or deck of cards, you know. Some cameras calling themselves pocket camcorders are not true pocket size IMO. I've seen a samsung camera, a canon camera and I was even considering an aiptek but I don't know what they're like. I'm willing to pay that extra for a widescreen/HD model. Thanks for any opinions / experiences. I have the Sanyo Xacti C6 and I'm very impressed with the quality of the video. Small, light weight and it records in mp4 format (quicktime). HQ TV mode will store 1:25 on a 2G sd card. Over 7hrs in HQ-Web mode (if you just want to upload to online video sites). It also has the built-in 6mp camera which I'm impressed with. Overall, for the cost and small size (as thick as a deck of cards and about 2" longer) I was looking for, I couldn't ask for more. -- Smitty Somerset, PA |
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| You might check out the very recently released Canon TX-1, which is described as being about the size of "82 playing cards" and has widescreen 720p high definition video with a 10 to 1 zoom lens and a lot of other neat stuff. At ~$450 it is a nice little package and the sample movies which can be downloaded are quite impressive, all things considered. The next step up in size but still "pocket sized" is likely to be quite a bit larger, although the small HDV camcorders from Canon and Sony (like the Canon HV-20 and the Sony HC5) will fit (barely) into a big coat pocket. Smarty "net" wrote in message ... I'm thinking of getting a pocket camcorder and I'd appreciate any experiences of the good and the bad. When I say pocket I mean small, say the size of a cigarette packet or deck of cards, you know. Some cameras calling themselves pocket camcorders are not true pocket size IMO. I've seen a samsung camera, a canon camera and I was even considering an aiptek but I don't know what they're like. I'm willing to pay that extra for a widescreen/HD model. Thanks for any opinions / experiences. |
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