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Canon VIXIA HF100 High Definition Camcorder

Go to http://tiger.tv/more_info/?755 for more information. From Canon's long history of optical excellence, advanced image processing, superb performance and technological innovation in photographic and broadcast television cameras comes the latest in high definition camcorders. Now, with the light, compact Canon VIXIA HF100, you can have stunning AVCHD (Advanced Video Codec High Definition) format recording with the ease and numerous benefits of Flash Memory. It's used in some of the world's most innovative electronic products such as laptop computers, MP3 players, PDAs and cell phones. Add to that the VIXIA HF100's Canon Exclusive features such as our own 3.3 Megapixel Full HD CMOS sensor and advanced DIGIC DV II Image Processor, SuperRange Optical Image Stabilization, Instant Auto Focus, our 2.7" Widescreen Multi-Angle Vivid LCD and the Genuine Canon 12x HD video zoom lens and you have a Flash Memory camcorder that's hard to beat and unmistakably Canon.

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Blu-ray Video Camera - 2008 Hitachi Woo Camcorders : DigInfo

http://movie.diginfo.tv At a press conference in Tokyo on the 31st of January, 2008, Hitachi announced the release of their latest line of Blu-ray and HDD based video cameras. Improving on the DZ-BD7 and 7H which were released in japan last year, the new DZ-BD9H features a 60Gb HDD which can store up to 9 hours of full 1920 x 1080 HD footage and can also store 1 hour of footage on 8cm, 7.5Gb blu-ray discs. Kazuto Shimagami, Senior Manager, Digital AV Products Division, Hitachi: "We released the worlds first Blu-ray based camera last fall, and these cameras are a development from that. We have improved the storage to 60Gb so users can shoot and store a lot of footage. Compared with the previous models it has 1000 scanlines and a higher resolution. It also includes a Blu-ray Disc menu with other accessories, in addition to this we have also developed HDD only based cameras." The DZ-BD9H features an improved image processing system consisting of a new lens which allows for higher frequencies of light to be passed to the CMOS sensor, a 5.3 Megapixel CMOS sensor with a redesigned primary color filter for a higher signal to noise ratio in low light situations, reducing the minimum light requirements from 24 to 15 lux, and the optimized Picture Master Full HD image processing engine for more detailed crisper images, more vivid colors and less noise in low light situations, the processing engine can also compress the data by 1.5 to 2 times. These features combined allow for an improved auto focus and image stabilizing system and makes video shot in low light situations 1.5 times clearer, also improving overall image resolution by 10% when compared to the previous model. Hitachi will also release a HDD-only version, with a 60Gb HDD, which can store up to 9 hours of High Definition and 18 hours of Standard Definition footage, and it's dimensions are only 7cm by 9cm by 12 cm. Kazuto Shimagami, Senior Manager, Digital AV Products Division, Hitachi: "Basically this camera is based on the same concept as the Blu-ray Disc camera, but as it only uses a HDD it's much more compact and very easy to grip and hold securely. This camera is especially useful while traveling and can be connected with a Blu-ray Disc Writer so you can burn and store footage on a Blu-ray Disc. Hitachi will continue to develop a lineup of Blu-ray and HDD cameras based on the concept of using Blu-ray Discs as a storage medium." The included on-camera software allows for frames to be exported as images onto an SD card, can rearrange the order of footage and save up to 99 different sequences for viewing on a TV straight from the camera, it can also display and delete scenes on the camera before exporting the footage to a Blu-ray Disc. The DZ-BD9H will go on sale in Japan in early February for approximately ï¿¥180,000 or US$1,700.

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