Archive for the ‘High definition Video Cameras’ Category

Why You Should Use HD Cameras

Wednesday, December 10th, 2008


If you own a camera, as millions of us around the world
do, your probably aware of the fact that there are
many to choose from.  The cameras of the past were
black and white, enabling you to take a black and
white photograph that printed out from the camera
right in front of your eyes.

From then, cameras evolved.  Digital cameras came
out later on, which the ability to put them on your
computer or even take your camera card to a local
store and have the photos printed out on professional
paper.  Over the years, cameras have evolved in so
many ways that it isn’t even funny.

These days, high definition video cameras are
dominating the market.  They are relatively new and
quickly catching on, giving you so much you can do
with your camera.  Unlike the past, cameras are
now capable of capturing full videos as well, proving
that they are indeed capable of capturing any
memory you can possibly imagine.

High definition video cameras also offer you 20X
zoom lens or more, meaning that you can zoom in
quite a distance on things that you want to capture
up close and personal.  For the most part, you can
do things with these cameras that you may have
never before thought possible.

When you capture a picture or video with high
definition cameras, you’ll be very amazed at what
you see.  Just like HDTV, the pictures of the
camera are very lifelike.  If you have a newborn
baby, a high definition video camera may be just
what you need to capture each and every precious
moment.  For this reason and many more, you
shouldn’t hesitate to get a high definition video
camera - that is if you don’t own one already.

Sony New HD Camera

Wednesday, December 10th, 2008


When Sony first unveiled the H3 to the market, it
staged none of the over the top glitz or glamour
many expected.  Held at a tiny theater inside a
Sony office in Tokyo, the event barely even
resembled a minor product launch.

Although many don’t think of Sony as a camera maker,
the company is number 1 in video cameras, holding
on to well over 40 percent of the market.  Sony
is a leader in many other industries as well, with
cameras helping to add the icing to the cake.

The HDW is the top of the line camcorder from
Sony.  The HDW 900 is capable of recording and
playing back 1080 progressive at 23.98 or 24, 25,
29.97, or 30 frames per second.  It can also play
back 50 or 60 fields per second at 1080 interlaced.

The camera also offers a memory stick setup system
that memorizes various parameters and enables instant
recall.  Once you set the camera up for the first
time, it will remember the settings then go right
back to the previous parameters at the touch of a
button.

A simple switch operation will enable automatic
adjustment and black set, black balance, and even
white balance.  You can quickly and easily shift
colors with the video camera, making it easier to
use than most other high definition video cameras
on the market.

The HDW 900 from Sony will come standard with HD
zoom lens, a tripod, AC power supply, and 3 Anton
Bauer Hytron 100 batteries.  With everything it
offers you and everything it comes with right from
the box, the HDW 900 is truly nothing short of
amazing.  If you’ve been waiting for the perfect
high definition video camera - rest assured that
the HDW 900 is it.

Sony HVR-A1E

Wednesday, December 10th, 2008


The Sony HVR-A1E boasts an incredibly small size,
and providing the 180i standard, the camera offers
you a host of advanced features for professional
use.  The HVR-A1E uses technology such as CMOS,
the camera is an ultra compact camcorder that is
capable of providing HDV in the full 1080 line
resolution.

By building on the affordability of HDV, the
HVR-A1E providers you with a migration path from
standard definition while retaining the qualities
of the popular DVCAM range such as ease of use
and multiple connections.

The HVR-A1E is ideal for situations in which space
is limited.  The camera also broadens the range
of HDV tools available for professional users,
as it really does deliver HD for everyone.

Afforable
The HVR-A1E really means that high definition is
for everyone. Through the HDV format, this camera
allows you to capture HD pictures on a standard
DV cassette, providing both a cost effective
format and full 1080 line resolution.

The HVR-A1E also offers you the ability to choose
the most appropriate recording format for your
production.  With this camera, you are able to
switch between HDV, DVCAM, and DV recording
which gives you full flexibility to record in
standard or HD mode.  You can also take still
pictures as well, which adds to the list of
already impressive features.

Professional use
As a professional company, Sony realizes that
your needs are different to that of a consumer.
As a result, the HVR-A1E incorporates many specific
features to help support your needs.

Compact design
This camera helps to bring the realm of HD to
an even wider range of production.  A lightweight
and compact design means that HDV shots can be
achieved even when limited on space.  No matter
where your shoot may be, you can count on the
Sony HVR-A1E to deliver.