by Darkrain » Wed Jan 27, 2010 8:07 pm
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- The JVC GR-D230 is equipped with a 10x optical zoom, a 500x digital zoom, and a ¼-inch CCD to bring the action close and record it with decent quality. This is the biggest CCD at its price point; while gross pixel count is shared on many smaller CCDs, the JVC GR-D230 does do relatively well in a low light environment. In well-lit situations, the GR-D230 loses vibrant colors, turns reds mauve and transforms blacks into dark grays. Overall, it has decent image quality, but the colors were a little off. While JVC is known for its dominance in the low-light performance market, this camcorder doesn’t fare as well as other JVC models. The dimmer 60 lux test showed some noise and the reds and blues bleeding together, but this is fairly normal for camcorders in low-light settings. At a darker 15 lux, the warmer colors maintain their saturation from the previous test, but the blues and greens blur together worse than at 60 lux. The JVC GR-D230 will record great footage in most lighting situations with its LED lights and Night Alive feature. But, as with most consumer camcorders, it is recommended that you don’t try to record full-length feature films in a room with one 60-watt bulb in the corner.
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- This handycam makes it possible to directly record home movies and simple pictures onto a DVD blank disc and immediately replay them on a standard DVD player. It also has the option of directly selecting a frame anywhere in the video recording and skipping back and forth through the onscreen menu to select the part of the video the user wishes to view.
The handy cam comes with a 1mega-pixel CCD sensor, Carl Zeiss Tessar optical zoom and a high definition 6.2cm LCD Hybrid screen with 123,000 pixels. It is compatible with DVD-R/-RW. There are a number of input connections, audio/video, s-video input and out put along with a USB 2.0 port. This DVD recording device weighs about 500 gms and has dimensions of 50.5 x 88 x 136 mm. It includes a self-timer and a built in speaker. It also has an integrated FM micro and windbreaker filter.
The editing function can be done without the use of a computer in (VR-Mode) VR and Video Mode. The recording of data is in MPEG 2. - Sony-DCR-DVD201_vanity.jpg (63.8 KiB) Viewed 157 times
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- The DVD201 features advanced multi-coated Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar optics with 10x optical zoom, a 1-Megapixel 1/5-inch CCD (with 690,000 active pixels), a 2.5-inch color LCD screen and a color viewfinder, stereo microphone, digital photo mode with 1152x864 or 640x480 resolution, Super SteadyShot picture stabilization.
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