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HD-OC2312 3'' Touch LCD 5.0MP CMOS HD 1920x1080 Camcorder with 120X Digital Zoom

by Winait   SKU: A0206000GI
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This high definition digital camcorder is especially designed for those people who want high level HDDV camcorder features 1920 x 1080 HD video recording, 2700 X Zoom, 720p 60FPS video, touch LCD display and HDMI output. This 1080p HD camcorder has a 3" 16:9 touch LCD display and high definition resolution lens, it make your video recorder become just a piece of cake. And the HDMI port allows you effortless share the video and image you have recorded with your friend and family on your home HDTV! This high definition digital camcorder with SD/SDHC/SDXC card slot support up to 64GB, you can record more crisp video and photo you want!With this high definition digital camcorder your personally made videos will be clearer than you ever imagined, so whether you are a YouTube enthusiast, citizen journalist, or the family camera man, your video will look just as good as anything you normally see on TV or in the movies!
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Winait HD-OC2312 3'' Touch LCD 5.0MP CMOS HD 1920x1080 Camcorder with 120X Digital Zoom
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  • Specifications:

    • Image Sensor: 5 Mega pixel CMOS sensor
    • Operation Modes:  Video record, Photo record
    • Lens: Auto Focus Lens(F3.5)
    • Focus Range: 1cme~120cm(Macro Mode);1cm~infinite(Normal Mode)
    • Zoom: 1X~2700X(23X Optical zoom and 120X Digital zoom)
    • Shutter: Electronic
    • LCD Monitor: 3" touch LCD(16:9)
    • Storage Media: Built-in 128MB memory (partial memory is used for firmware
    • code and sofeware); SD/SDHC/SDXC card slot support(up to 64GB)
    • Image Resolution: High 4608 x 3456(16M pixels)(Interpolated); Standard 2592 x 1944(5M pixels); Low 2048 x 1536(3M pixels)
    • Video Resolution: FHD(1080p 30)1920 x 1080(30fps);HD+(720p 60)1280 x 720(60fps); HD(720p 30)1280 x 720(30fps); VGA(640 x 480)640 x 480(30fps)
    • White Balance: Auto/Manual(Daylight,Fluorescent,Tungsten)
    • ISO: Auto/800/1600/3200/6400
    • Self-timer: 10 seconds delay
    • Flash: Flash Auto/Red-Eye-Reduction/Flash Off
    • File Format: Photo: JPG; Video:AVI
    • Image Play: Single image/Slideshow
    • PC Interface:  Mini USB 2.0 port
    • TV Out: NTSC/PAL selectable,HDMI
    • Battery: Lithium-ion Battery (Rechargeable)
    • Dimension: 126 x 57 x 60mm/4.96 x 2.24 x 2.36(L x H x W)

    Features:

    • High definition digital camcorder is the ideal way to store video clips in a highly-compact format. With the MPVR, not only can you shoot more pictures and movies, but you can also use this best mini DV digital camcorder as a portable media player for downloaded MPEG-4 movies
    • In addition to the internal memory, the HD DV camcorder also allows you to expand the memory capacity up to record, snapshot. Store any type of data on the camera and take it with you
    • Review and playback video clips and pictures in real time. The LCD display combines striking realism and intuitive interface for the best image every time  
    • The best 1080p HD camcorder is designed for you

    Details:

    Winait HD-OC2312 3'' Touch LCD 5.0MP CMOS HD 1920x1080 Camcorder with 120X Digital Zoom

    • The high definition digital camcorder features 1920 x 1080 HD video recording, 2700 X Zoom, 720p 60FPS video, touch LCD display and HDMI output

     High Definition Digital Camcorder

    • This 1080p high definition digital camcorder has a 3" 16:9 touch LCD display and high definition resolution lens, it make your video recorder become just a piece of cake

     HD DV Camcorder

    • This high definition digital camcorder with SD/SDHC/SDXC card slot support up to 64GB

    Size in Detail:

    1080p HD Camcorder

    An Introduction to High Definition Video:

    Winait HD-OC2312 3'' Touch LCD 5.0MP CMOS HD 1920x1080 Camcorder with 120X Digital Zoom

    • High definition (HD) is no longer the future. It's here. With so much new terminology it is frustrating for consumers to make sense of it all. Codecs, media, formats, compression types-it's all a mess of confusion. This article is meant to help you understand what's going on in the world of HD camcorders so that you can make sense of it all and make an informed decision on your next purchase.

    What is HD?

    • Technically speaking, high definition (HD) is any video with a much higher resolution than the previous format, standard definition (SD). Digital camcorders that record SD video have been around for quite some time now, with most of them producing video at a resolution of 720 x 480. This means 720 lines of horizontal resolution and 480 lines of vertical resolution. Many SD camcorders allow video to be recorded in either widescreen (a 16:9 aspect ratio) or traditional (4:3 aspect ratio), but the actual resolution of the recorded image usually remains at 720 x 480.
    • With the increasing popularity of HDTVs, camcorders that record only standard definition video are becoming less and less popular each year. In there place are HD camcorders, almost all of which record Full HD video at a 1920 x 1080 resolution. There are some camcorders that record HD video at a lower resolution of 1280 x 720, but this resolution is usually reserved for cheap, ultracompact camcorders.
    • For the sake of brevity, these two HD resolutions are often referred to by just their vertical resolutions, for example: 720p, 1080i, or 1080p. The chart below attempts to illustrated the relative size of the different video resolutions.

     High Definition Digital Camcorder

    • That's easy to understand, right? Full HD 1920 x 1080 video is the highest recording resolution available on consumer camcorders today. 1280 x 720 video is still HD, but it doesn't record with nearly as many pixels. Standard definition video is even smaller, with its total resolution being six times smaller than that of 1920 x 1080 video.
    • But what's the deal with those little letters we put after righting the abbreviated resolutions of 1080i and 1080p? Since video incorporates motion, there is an extra element when you talk about video resolution. The "i" stands for interlaced and the "p" stands for progressive, both of which are different methods for recording video.
    • With interlaced video, camcorders split up horizontal rows of resolution into odds and evens. First one set is refreshed, then the other set. Each of these "fields" is refreshed, back and forth, each at 30 times per second. It happens fast enough that the human eye usually can't see the slight lag time. However, when you pause a interlaced video clip, you'll see a distinct jagginess.
    • With progressive video, the entire image is refreshed at the same time, 30 times per second. Qualitatively, this tends to produce smoother motion, and is often preferred for sports shooting, because freeze frames will not have the same jagginess that 1080i produces.
    • Most high-end HDTVs support 1080p resolution, although there are some that only support a maximum of 720p. Consumer camcorders, however, are just beginning to offer 1080p recording, with nearly all of them offering 1080i recording only. It is common to find lower-quality 720p recording options on HD camcorders as well.
    • There are a few consumer camcorders that allow you to record either HD or SD video, but these models are far less common than you'd expect. Most Sony HD camcorders offer SD modes, but you are likely to not find SD options on camcorders from Canon, JVC, or Panasonic. If SD recording is a feature you require, make sure you consult the full camcorder specs to make sure the camcorder you're checking out has it as an option.

    Is now the time to buy an HD camcorder?

    HD DV Camcorder

    • The short answer is yes. If you're in the market for a new camcorder, chances are you already own an HDTV or have regular access to one. HD is so much in demand right now that most manufacturers don't even focus on new SD camcorders anymore. Shooting HD means you're recording in the highest-quality available in the consumer market, so you are future-proofing your memories for as long as HD exists. The only reason not to go with HD would be if you don't own or don't plan on owning an HDTV in the near future, or if your ultimate goal is to create and edit low-quality videos. SD video is easier to edit and upload to the internet than HD, but even those caveats are falling by the wayside now that sites like YouTube support Full HD content.

    Compression Types:

    1080p HD Camcorder

    • Consumer HD camcorders record video digitally, so they use video compression systems to keep file sizes from being outrageously large (they're still very big, though). Here are some of the most common compression types you'll find on today's HD camcorders:
    • AVCHD - Introduced in 2006, AVCHD has exploded in popularity and is now the most common compression system for consumer camcorders. It is used on HD camcorders from Sony, Panasonic, JVC, and Canon, as well as on numerous DSLR cameras that record video. AVCHD once suffered from compatibility issues, but things have gotten better each year. Still, playing AVCHD clips on a computer can be a bit of a hassle as certain operating systems do not support the files. If this is the case, you must import the AVCHD clips using editing software (like the software that comes with your camcorder) before you can playback your clips. The clips do playback fine on your camcorder, however, and they look great when viewed on an HDTV. Another setback of AVCHD is that it does not allow for 1080p recording, which is why most consumer camcorders only record 1080i or 720p.
    • MPEG-4 - This format is used by some famous camcorders, as well as many ultracompact budget camcorders (like the Flip). What makes things confusing is that MPEG-4 is the same codec used in AVCHD compression, so the two are very similar. The difference is AVCHD compression includes a variety of extra information for media presentation, which is why the clips are larger and full of more information. MPEG-4 clips can usually be dragged right from the camcorder onto your computer for playback-no importing process or special media players are required.
    • HDV - This is the oldest consumer high definition format and it is quickly fading into obscurity. Today's consumer HDV camcorders only record in 1440 x 1080 resolution, then stretch the footage to 1920 x 1080 for playback. Camcorders using HDV compression also only record to MiniDV tape, as the format is not compatible with non-linear media.
    • MPEG-2 - Usually reserved for camcorders that record standard definition only, MPEG-2 variants are also employed on certain professional HD camcorders. When used for compression with SD camcorders, the MPEG-2 clips are usually saved with an MOD file extension. Just like AVCHD clips, these files may have to be imported using editing software before they can be played back on your computer.

    Package Included:

    • 1 x Camcorder

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08-22-2011
18:52:19 08-22-2011 Good camera for the money Overall:  
  • Pros: The real 30 or 60 frames per second (some cheap camera frame scrolling give two identical frame resulting in a half frame rate), large optical zoom, a rarity in Chinese camcorders, image stabilization and even electronic, but still smooths out a bit shaky hands.Sufficient dynamic range of matrixes for shooting against the sun.
  • Cons: Sensitivity matrix is ??not very high - for video in dark conditions, not very suitable.
  • Other Thoughts: Good camcorder, there is a fair optical zoom and a good quality recording, easy to use and recommend.

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11-27-2010
00:00:00 11-27-2010 Great clarity Overall:  
  • Other Thoughts: This is a Great little camera.Short learning curve. (Only took a couple pics of my feet!)Easy to handle.. Great clarity! I highly recomend it especialy for A first time "Flash Memory" user. Uses a lot of battery in play back mode but this is easily overcome by plugging in to the furnished adapter/charger.

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10-07-2010
00:00:00 10-07-2010 Awesome Camcorder! Overall:  
  • Other Thoughts: I bought this camera for my son graduation and award night. It is a cute little camera, easy to use, sets up in seconds, utube ready, works with mac (but really it is a san disc so it will work on anything). I was not thrilled with the grainy picture but it served it purpose. I think of it more as a kids toy rather then a vauluable peice of equipment. Everytime you hit the record button, you stop the session. So when you hit it again to tape it is creates a seperate video. For the money it is worth it though, you get your video and you don't have to spend an arm and a leg. But if I were to buy one again I would spend the extra money and look for something not so grainy, also the stablelization is not that great-if you shake a little don't get this one. I did not know I shake and I can see it in the utube photo check them out and you tell me.

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02-10-2011
00:00:00 02-10-2011 Cool! Overall:  
  • Other Thoughts: Im not a technical person, doin good to get on the internet, but this camera is so very easy, havnt even read the instructions yet (new baby no time) and Im recording all the time. Very long battery life, impressed with that. Only complaint is that sometimes the picture gets blurry trying to focus but then it clears itself, I dont know why like I said no time to read the instructions yet. Def a good buy, would def buy again. Also comes with a carrying sleeve they fail to tell you about (maybe so you'll buy a case like I did) but the sleeve is soft and doesn't protect against banging, etc in travel

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03-18-2011
00:00:00 03-18-2011 Nice! Overall:  
  • Other Thoughts: The video camera is small and easy to handle. It came with easy to read and comprehend instructions and the machine itself is easy to use. The display is great and the quality of the pictures very nice. I like the zoom distance so I can zoom in close to see faces or zoom out to record a full picture. The only downside with the camera that I could see was that the battery if left in the camera loses power so you have to remember to take the battery out when finished using it or be sure to recharge in time for use.

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