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digital video cameras – Sure fire tips for getting the right Digital Video Camera


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Choosing which digital video camera to purchase can seem mind boggling with those hard to understand specifications. In most cases the specifications are not all vital but they can help you narrow your choices. More often than not, cost is the deciding factor when it comes to purchasing cameras. However, before allowing the cost to be your deciding factor, it is important to understand what some of the specifications mean and how important they\’re to your personal requirements. \n

The most essential factors for evaluating the best digital video camera are price, overall size and ease of use. The price of a digital video camera ranges from $300 upwards. It is important to determine if you\’re paying for extra features you may not need.In considering size, remember that the lightest camera won\’t be useful if controls are too small for your fingers. It is necessary to always try the digital video camera out prior to buying it. Its not a good idea to buy your digital camera on the web unless you\’ve seen and handled that particular camera previously. \n

The optical zoom and digital specifications are usually fairly similar in most cameras. Most digital video cameras come with at least a 10x optical zoom. The lens of a higher priced digital video camera will have higher quality optics than lower priced cameras, but the zoom factor remains the same. The digital zoom simply enlarges the image captured in the lens and is therefore, much less important. There are a number of specifications that are worth considering. However, the two most important are the LCD screen and weight. \n

The LCD screen can vary in size from 2 to 3.5 inches. A bigger screen not only makes it easier to view what you\’re recording but a larger screen is also helpful when viewing the playback on the digital video camera. \n

The weight of a digital video camera can vary from 15 to 23 ounces and is also an important consideration. Cameras with lots of features will obviously be heavier but you need to take into account how portable you want your digital video camera to be.
\n\nBeverly Kane\n

Beverly Kane is a staff writer at The Shoping Gazette and is an occasional contributor to several other websites, including Entertainment Digest.

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digital video cameras – Entering the World of Digital Video Cameras



Gone are the days when you would need to employ a professional to take a video for your business projects. Whether you need it to provide training to your employees or students, you can do it yourself with the help of a digital video camera. In fact, with the advent of the Internet, and e-learning becoming so popular nowadays, a digital video camera has become essential equipment for all organizations, especially training or educational institutes.

Digital video cameras are extremely simple to use. They are lightweight and compact. Also, the transfer of video conversations is extremely simplified in a digital video camera. So, now the question arises that how does one go about choosing a camera for himself/herself?

Before you go shopping for a digital video camera, it is essential that you answer a few questions. These will help you to pick up the best camera which is most suitable to your needs. Since voice clarity is critical in a digital video camera, you need to know whether you\’ll be shooting indoors or outdoors.

Also, what kind of videos do you plan to take – are they going to be of people shopping around in a mall or mostly of officers giving multimedia presentations in a conference room? What\’s the kind of lighting that you are going to get? Is the weight of the camera an issue? What\’s the battery life of the camera that you\’ll need? Do you plan to shoot for a couple of hours together or only a few minutes? Do you plan to use any special effects while shooting?

Once you\’ve answered all these questions, you will be able to get a basic idea of the kind of camera that you need.

Lets go over the types of digital video cameras for consumers and hobbyists. First there is DV, HDDV, Mini DV. Handheld palm size cameras, more massive full featured cameras with great audio options, and finally cameras that rival professional quality and can be used to make some very professional looking video products.

It is also important that you have the correct software for enhancing the images once you\’ve loaded them onto your personal. These will help you to edit your work in the ideal possible manner and also easily load them for video conferencing, emailing etc.

Many software programs for NLE editing (non linear editing) exist for the consumer and pro alike. Adobe makes it Premier line of editing software which has proven to be quite popular and effective over the years. This is more of a mid level software and is relatively costly. I use it for my corporate editing needs. Other mid to high level software packages include Final Cut Pro (on the Mac platform), and DV Express (from Avid). On the cheaper side of things you can use the Imovie software on the Mac side of things, Pinnacle Studio 9, Ulead Video Studio 8, and My DVD5 from Sonic.

Hence, if you do your homework in advance, you will be happy in the end. So, go and check out websites and shops for information on what you need, talk to shop keepers, and then simply zoom away! There are so many wonderful things you as a consumer can do today with digital video cameras. Dont wait for the next wave. Jump into digital video today and have some fun with it.


\n\nKevin Rockwell\n

Kevin Rockwell worked as a network Television cameraman for 20 years shooting news and sports. Now a devoted fan of digital photography and video he works to gather information, tips and news for digital camera users. Oh and he cares about to shoot photos of his kids playing sports. http://www.great-digital-cameras.com/gdcj.html

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