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The swift evolution of camcorders makes them the newest favorite for most people all over the world. The moment you make your decision to purchase a camcorder, you might have to face a dizzying array of jargon like AVCHD and HDV no matter you shop on online wholesale camcorder stores or in the local retail shops. If you have no idea, you might have no idea why some camcorders are so cheap while the others are priced very high. Although some sales assistants are willing to offer hospitable illustrations, you might feel more confused. Our guides here have listed some important features of camcorders.

Image Stabilization System | Flip-out LCD | Autofocus | Full-auto switch | Zoom

1. Image Stabilization System

Image Stabilization System is must-look features when you purchase your digital device. There are usually two types of stabilizers, that is, optical image stabilization and digital image stabilization. Optical stabilization could reduce unsteady handshake influence to the final video while digital types could help us center our images.

2. Flip-out LCD

Measuring diagonally, LCD screens usually range from 2.5" to 4". Of course, larger LCDs allow us to have more eases when reviewing shorts, shooting at different angles and browsing menus.

3. Autofocus

Autofocus feature makes the camcorder itself adjust according to different situations for optimal sharpness. But in the environment with low light, we had better use manual focus.

4. Full-auto switch

Full-auto switch simplifies our point-and-shoot complexity. With the feature, the device could adjust the color balance, aperture, shutter speed, and focus automatically for the best shooting results.

5. Zoom

Zoom is generally divided into two types, that is, optical zoom and digital zoom. With ratios ranging from 10:1 to 50:1, the optical magnifies like a telescope without image quality sacrifice. The digital zoom, which ratio could be extended to 400:1 or more, just simply enlarges pixels already present easily causes pixilation (blurring of your picture.) If you require high picture quality, please choose optical zoom.

by: hebe huang




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