Archive for February, 2010

Sanyo VPC-C1EX Review

Sanyo VPC-C1EX is designed as both a still and a movie camera, saving both onto the 128MB SD card supplied with the camera. Movie modes are common enough on still digital cameras, of course, but generally only as a low-res, jerky novelty. The VPC-C1EX is different because it offers movie quality to rival that you’d get from a conventional digital camcorder. With a resolution of 640 x 480 pixels and a frame rate of 30fps, it can produce footage that looks as good as anything taken on a digital camcorder when you play it back on your TV.

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Do You Really Need an Expensive Camcorder?

Nowadays, the majority of digital devices like digital phones, digital camcorders, digital cameras, and digital TVs have flooded the market thanks to their extraordinary and amazing features. Digital camcorders are photographic devices which are designed in various models and are available in different prices. Their purpose is to record moving and still objects. In the beginning, digital camcorders were very heavy and large. However, things have gradually changed regarding their size and style. Now they are much smaller and stylish light-weight gadgets.

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