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Shortly before the conclusion of a video camcorder check with the manufacturer's specifications countless reviews, tech-site assessments and contributions in the forum, it has become very clear what things are really important. Like many aspects of the technology of today are using many of the features provided on camcorders before. Camcorders are after not only for the use for which they are applied categorized by the final consumer, but also on the desired degree of automation.

Consumer Camcorders - are the light,Handheld cubes with point and click convenience. Just do not expect me to read no more than 4 pages of the manual.

Prosumer camcorders - are for consumers who need to improve their environments and want to shoot manual settings for aperture, focus, zoom and light control. Prosumer camcorders are often used by wedding videographers, and presentations.

Professional Camcorders - those are the big, heavy guns, with the shouldermounted, external microphone, and low-light film quality. These are the documentary making camcorders. For all the features, the following stood out as the most important goals for the prosumer. Although I have tried them in order of priority set on the user feedback ratings are based, I accept this is very subjective issue.

Manual Control Capability - Prosumer because there is more quality, the need to have to manually focus, aperture and light essential. Low Light - withMost prosumer camcorders with 1 / 3? 3CCD-chip features to focus light and make more color and saturation are preferred. Low-light conditions is extremely variable between camcorders and is generally very poor in most consumer models. Button position and size - all very good film with manual control functions, but if the access to these functions too difficult, too. Manual buttons on the device are preferred to touch-screen buttons together Sony Camcorder LCD. Image quality- This is normally the base image quality, without manual intervention. When manual control is prosumer-level standards, but the standard Auto Image quality is not rated as high as the ability to manipulate manually. Size and Handling - Prosumer camcorders are much bigger than the consumer handheld models. Most are tube like in dimensions, with the exception of the highly favored Panasonic AG DVC30, which looks more dice. Balance in the hand is important, although most prosumer recognize that the qualityVideo, using a tripod is essential. Night Function - night function was previously managed by slowing the shutter speed. This may not have been good for landscapes, but a little motion blur and add a whole lot to do. Other IR options resulted in a greenish / yellowish color to the film. Also won the Panasonic AG DVC30 has here with a completely different approach. Built-in audio - video quality is someone seriously seriously audio quality. No camcorders will give youtop quality audio from a built-in microphone. But these models - the one that the microphone is the furthest away from the noise of camera operations, it is again, the Panasonic. The first idea that came at the beginning of this model? Price / Value - prices vary considerably from store to store. For example, the Panasonic AG DVC30 can cost as low as $ 1400 to nearly $ 2,500. There are a variety of comparison sites but check first for availability - what they state online is not always accurate. The ProsumerModels came tops, were in order:

Panasonic AG DVC30 Sony DCR VX-2100 [although technically a professional camcorder, the price of comparable] Canon GL2 Sony DCR-TRV-950 were the top two in scoring throughout [13 and 15] and close the two were lower equal but a long way down the points [26]. The points were awarded in terms of rank 1 to 4 among the models, and then assigned. Not scientific or weighted, but it does provide a relative basis by scoring models.



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