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February 13, 2007
 
Samsung SC-HMX10 Initial Review

Samsung News Release Excerpt:
For consumers who have already made the leap to HDTV, upgrading their camcorder is the next logical step. As consumer interest in HD gains momentum, Samsung delivers a model that is a technology and home video enthusiast’s dream. The SC-HMX10 features an elegant, compact and lightweight design with 10x optical zoom with the added convenience of 4GB built-in flash memory.          Initial Review

February 13, 2007
 
Sony HDR-FX7E Initial Review

Sony News Release Excerpt:
The new HDR-FX7E extends the benefits of 1080-line “full-HDV” shooting to a wide range of applications. Its HDMI interface allows digital connection of uncompressed High Definition video and audio signals to HD-ready televisions and other displays via a single cable. Recorded HDV video can be conveniently edited with a choice of available HDV non-linear editing software.      Review

February 13, 2007
 
Samsung SC-X205WL Initial Review

Samsung News Release Excerpt:
The MPEG4 ASP compression format provides increased-quality movie clip capture, and Samsung's electronic image stabilizer helps minimize blur. A 680K CCD and 10x optical/100x digital zoom allow consumers to capture their athletic feats in superb clarity. Users can set up and view a shot through its 2.0" LCD and grab additional footage or stills off of an SD or MMC memory card.         Initial Review

February 13, 2007
 
Samsung SC-MX10 Initial Review

Samsung News Release Excerpt:
Samsung designed its robust, yet compact SC-MX10 Camcorder for first-time camcorder buyers who don’t want to carry a bulky camera bag and young video-bloggers that pack light while chasing after a story. The ultra-slim and compact design fits nicely in the palm of users’ hands and offers consumers the ability to easily shoot, store and share.         Initial Review

February 13, 2007
 
Samsung SC-X210WL Initial Review

Samsung News Release Excerpt:
The SC-X210WL Sports Camcorder feature a wireless auxiliary lens that allows adventurous users to film at distances of up to 15 feet from the camcorder via a radio frequency (RF) signal. For example, consumers can leave the main unit in their backpack as they film footloose, wireless and hands-free. The SC-X210WL offer 512MB and 1GB of built-in flash memory, respectively, and an improved-life battery to maximize usability time.         Initial Review

February 13, 2007
 
Samsung SC-X210L Initial Review

Samsung News Release Excerpt:
The SC-X210L has a 2.0" LCD with 680K CCD and 10X optical/100x digital zoom capability. Both of these models also double as an MP3 player, voice recorder and data storage device. The unit also includes a carrying case, web cam module, DIVX player and text viewer (for MS Office).          Review

February 13, 2007
 
Samsung SC-X205L Initial Review

Samsung News Release Excerpt:
Recording those extreme action feats just got easier with Samsung's
next-generation Sport Cam, the SC-X205L. These camcorders feature enhanced movie quality and an SD memory expansion slot for unlimited storage potential, extended recording time (25% longer than previous models) and improved battery life (30% longer). With an auxiliary lens module that offers hands-free shooting and an armband for easy attachment, each thrilling moment can now be documented - hands free!        Initial Review

February 14, 2007
 
Artistic Photography Considerations

Mark Sincevich writes, "Have you ever wondered how some serious consumers or photography enthusiasts have the ‘eye' or the ability to properly frame a photograph with great colors? This person might be considered ‘artsy' or having an artistic angle to his or her personality. Do you think this person was born with this trait or did he or she develop it? I believe with practice everyone has the ability to improve their photographs. However, it's a matter of discipline. Are you willing to take lots of photographs and then ask yourself this one question, “How can I improve this image?”          Full Article

February 15, 2007
 
Panasonic PV-GS320 Initial Review

Panasonic News Release Excerpt:
"The big story here is extending the benefits of Panasonic's advanced Optical Image Stabilizer technology to customers shopping for camcorders in the entry-level market segment," said Rudy Vitti, Panasonic's national marketing manager for camcorders. "O.I.S. eliminates the deterioration and unnatural artifacts common with electronic stabilization systems by canceling hand-shake effects before the image reaches the CCD."         Initial Review

February 15, 2007
 
Panasonic PV-GS85 Initial Review

Panasonic News Release Excerpt:
Vitti also noted that the O.I.S. system is fully functional in still-image as well as video mode. "Our O.I.S. secures and stabilizes a 960x480-pixel rectangle for true wide-screen shooting. "This ensures that movies taken on even our entry level models will be sharper and steadier than those of other camcorders in this class, particularly when viewed on a big-screen HDTV."     Initial Review


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