Camcorders

A camcorder is a portable electronic device (generally a digital camera) for recording video images and audio onto a storage device. The camcorder contains both camera and recorder in one unit, hence its portmanteau name. This compares to previous technology where they would be separate. ...more on Wikipedia about "Camcorder"

The Canon GL2 is Canon's lower-end 3CCD Standard Definition camcorder. Like the higher-end Canon XL-2, the camera is designed for the prosumer market. The GL2 sports several picture-adjustment features carried over from the Canon XL-1S. ...more on Wikipedia about "Canon GL-2"

The MVX250i (as it is known in Europe), or the Elura 70 (as it is known in North America), is a digital video camera manufactured under the Canon brand. One of its features is an optional aspect ratio of 16:9. ...more on Wikipedia about "Canon MVX250i"

The Canon XL-1s is a 3CCD Standard Definition Digital Video camcorder made from 2001 to 2004. The camera is designed for the prosumer market, and was very popular with independent filmmakers. The XL-1s is the follow-up camera to the XL1. ...more on Wikipedia about "Canon XL-1s"

The Canon XL2 is Canon's high-end 3CCD Standard Definition camcorder. The camera is designed for the prosumer market, and has many features aimed at that area. The XL2 is the big brother to the GL family, and is the follow-up camera to the XL1 and XL1s cameras. ...more on Wikipedia about "Canon XL-2"

The Panasonic AG-DVX100 was the first affordable progressive scan camcorder. The AG-DVX100 and revised versions AG-DVX100A and AG-DVX100B have been a radical departure from traditional video recording equipment because it can also record 24 progressive frames per second ( 24p) mode. ...more on Wikipedia about "Panasonic AG-DVX100"

The Panasonic HVX-200 is a semiprofessional HDTV camera released in December 2005 (NTSC) and April 2006 (PAL). By utilizing DVCPRO P2 cards for high-bitrate recording besides a MiniDV drive for DV/ HDV recording, the HVX200 is able to offer unique abilities beyond HDV, like variable frame rates and a 4x higher bit rate (100 Mbps) from the get go. With these features and an affordable price, the camera is widely sought after by independent filmmakers. ...more on Wikipedia about "Panasonic AG-HVX200" www.shortopedia.com, there's no better way.

The Sony HDR-FX1, introduced in late 2004, was the first HDV 3 CDD camcorder which supported 1080i thus virtually created a revolution in the HDTV arena. ...more on Wikipedia about "Sony HDR-FX1"

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