Camcorder Buying Guide
Way back when, even before we began listening to cassette tapes and watched movies on VHS (or laser disks, anyone?), the camcorder was actually two separate devices, the camera and the recorder. After we began to advance out of the technological stone age, the camera and the recorder were combine to become the Cam(era)(re)corder. Ever since that advancement, the human race has been on an invention roll, jumping from VHS to 8mm to DV to miniDV to DVD to memory cards and now also in HD as the recording source of camcorders.
Analogue vs. Digital
Analogue and Digital refers to the system of the device that stores the information we record. Analogue Camcorders





Formats
VHS and 8mm
No longer available on the market but mentioned purely for sentimental reasons. These were the leading pioneers of the camcorder revolution and were hefty to say the least. With the introduction of the DV and the mini DV, the VHS

DV and MiniDV
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DVD/mini DVD
DVD editing software



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Hard Disk Drive and Flash Memory
Hard Disk Drive

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Hybrids and HD
Hybrid camcorders have a combination of hard drive memory and another system such as memory cards/DVD. They are most frequently found in HD
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Alternative Sony Formats
Sony camcorders also come in the Digital8

Compact Camcorders
These camcorders prove that good things do come in small packages! Although they still come with a handful of features, some image quality has been sacrificed for the petite size.
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Pro Camcorders
These babies will set you back a couple thousand, but they are perfect for the up and coming amateur director. With much more advanced lenses, microphones, settings and features, they deliver amazing quality footage that would give Spielberg a run for his money.
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Tips and Tricks for Buying/Using the Perfect Camcorder
Some things to keep in mind when looking for a new camcorder.
- Size: Some models/formats can actually be quite heavy so consider this before buying. Just remember that you would be less likely to play with your new camcorder if it breaks your back every time you use it.
- Batteries: Always carry spares with you. Trust me, you will thank me later for this tip.
- Zoom: Before Billy's graduation, go on the field and test how close you need to be for that close up you'll want to get. Invest in a high quality zoom so then when you see other parents running to be front and centre at the ceremony, you can save yourself and your kid the embarrassment and stay a good distance away.
- Viewing: If you are not interested in editing, go for the DVD format which you can just pop into your DVD player and watch.
- Tripods: Unless you want to go all Blair Witch Project, complete with your audience puking, tripods might be a good investment.
Taking Care of Your Camcorder
Here are some tips to extend the life of your camcorder and keep it working like new.
- Be extremely careful when handling your lens and only clean it with lens cloth. NEVER touch the lens!
- If your camcorder is feeling a little grimy, use a damp cloth, not soap or chemicals, to wipe it down.
- A camcorder case is a great investment because leaving your camcorder to collect dust and dirt will wear it down and reduce its lifespan. Plus, you'll have a place to keep all of the camcorder's accessories.
- Most manufacturers will fix your camcorder for little or no charge, so don't try to tinker with the inside yourself--just don't forget to send in your warranty.
- Read your warranty carefully so you know what is covered.
- Salt water is the grim reaper for camcorders, so be extra careful when shooting at the beach.
- Clean your LCD screen often; finger grease isn't good for the screen.
- Charge your battery often. Letting it get too low can affect your camcorder.
- Use head cleaners to clean the dust out of the interior.
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External Links
- Wikipedia.org: The basics of camcorders.
- HowStuffWorks.com: The breakdown of how camcorders work.
- Camcorderinfo.com: Helpful camcorder reviews and comparisons.





























