Tuesday, October 23, 2007

how to buy

A happy Tuesday everyone! I just finished an opp, had a quick lunch and now i feel sleepy but let me share this tip first if you are thinking of buying a Digital Video Camera.



1. The resolution of a
digital video camera's CCD (charged couple device) governs its quality. Pick up a camera that offers at the very least a three-megapixel CCD, as this will allow for strong quality at a reasonable high resolution. For DVD quality captures, a camera with at least five mega-pixel CCD is a must.

2. Keep an eye on the amount of zoom offered - paying particular attention to the 'optical' zoom figure, which is produced by varying the distance of the camera's lens from the target. A camera's 'digital zoom' uses software and hardware to artificially enlarge the target.

3. If you want to transfer you video content direct to disc, some model cameras can capture and encode straight to CD or DVD. Otherwise, card slots, (SF,SD etc.) make for compact yet spacious storage space.

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