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Digital Video Camera
Moving memories
Capture your memories on an SD or HD digital video camera
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- Mini DVD: Burn footage directly to small DVDs. This means you can enjoy your videos immediately after shooting.
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- Flash: Utilise flash memory cards (SD card or Memory Stick) and are the most portable digital video cameras available.
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- Hard Disk Drive (HDD): Record to an internal hard drive. HDD cameras have more storage capacity than other digital video cameras.
Key camera choices
Image quality
Features to look for
Playing your videos
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Standard Definition (SD) records up to 576 (horizontal lines)
- SD needs less storage space
- Superior picture quality and clarity
- Perfect for viewing on an HD TV
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- Hybrid cameras: Use both internal memory and memory cards.
- Image stabilisation: Counteracts camera shake for clearer footage.
- Optical zoom: Superior to digital zoom because it enlarges without pixellation.
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- FireWire: High-speed connection for transfer to computers and storage drives.
- USB 2.0: Most common transfer cable for computers and drives â slower than FireWire.
- HDMI: Watch your videos on an HD digital TV or computer monitor.