New JVC Camcorder Uploads Videos To YouTube Easily
The launch of a new JVC camcorder makes sharing videos via the Internet easier than ever. Now it includes one button uploading to YouTube.
The new JVC GZ-MS100 Everio S Series memory camcorder was made to simplify sharing the videos for millions of people. Unlike many other cameras for Internet users, GZ-MS100 boasts an impressive range of full-fledged digital features to give more versatility.

It looks very similar to the Everio G Series camcorders, but a bit smaller and weighs 0.60 lbs. It includes battery and records to an SD Card, compared to a built-in hard disk drive. The increasing capacity and affordable price of new SD Cards means that soon Everio S will offer more recording time at a lower cost.
Windows PC with Cyberlink installed make uploading video clips to YouTube quick and easy. The UPLOAD button works in 2 modes: the camera mode, where you press UPLOAD button and then the trigger to limit recordings to ten minutes in length for matching the YouTube file size limit, thus it prevents manual time recordings and backing to edit and shorten footage. As soon as recording is done, stick the GZ-MS100 camcorder to a PC through a USB cable and then press UPLOAD. After this, automatic launch of the supplied application will uploading video to YouTube.
The GZ-MS100 incorporates Laser Touch Operation with the touch-sensitive scroll bar and buttons for simple gliding a finger up or down the bar to alter menu items following blue light while processing. The 2.7-inch LCD screen remains untouched and won’t get dirty or covered in fingerprints. The screen has Auto Backlight Control for automatic adjusting brightness. The camcorder’s shape with a contoured grip facilitates palm-hand ease of use
The BN-VF808 rechargeable battery is supplied, featuring 2,5 hours of operation per charge. Also there are some optional capacity batteries: BN-VF815 for 4,15 hours and BN-VF823 for 6,25 hours of operation per charge.
The GZ-MS100 is shipped with a KONICA MINOLTA LENS to maintain excellent picture quality with a 35x optical zoom. JVC’s Gigabrid Engine incorporates six digital noise reduction systems and the MPEG-2 encoder for enhanced visual quality as well as Twilight, Portrait, Sports, Spotlight, Night, Snow shooting modes; Digital Image Stabilizer for smoothing camera-shake, and others.
The JVC GZ-MS100 will join the line in June for $349.99.
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How To Choose The Best Video Camera: 3 Golden Rules & 2 Major Video Formats
There is a great number of camcorder appearing on the market and it’s rather hard to track the newest technological solutions. Get some ideas on picking the right camera and let your video memories stand the test of time.

In fact any camcorder will do if you are going to shoot clips of your house pets. But some moments are really worth good quality and time proof assurance, like the wedding or child’s first steps.
All today’s digital video formats will be changed for good ones, so it is reasonable to choose a future-proof video camera. Be sure that you follow three key guidelines:
- Purchase the best image quality that you can afford
- Use widely supported format while shooting
- Choose a long-term storage medium
In order to get the highest image quality, HD is what you need. There are two main HD (high definition) video formats: HDV, first appeared in 2004, uses Mini DV tape cassettes; and AVCHD or Advanced Video Codec High Definition, that appeared in 2006 with the ability to be recorded to DVD, flash memory or hard disk.
So let’s compare these two main formats.
AVCHD takes major advantages over HDV. It uses an efficient compression algorithm to occupy less space of video, drag-and-drop file that transmits from cam to PC ten times faster than with HDV, and convenient random-access media for fast forwarding and rewinding of tape. You can also play AVCHD format discs in Blu-ray players, as AVCHD uses MPEG-4 compression, the same as Blu-ray uses.
HDV is still a good choice for three reasons.
- The best consumer HDV cams still boast better image quality compared to the best AVCHD models, in spite of the fact that AVCHD is catching up fast. Professional AVCHD cams are just emerging, so HDV cams are widely used in TV production.
- MiniDV tape is really good long-term storage medium and a 60-minute tape costs only $3. AVCHD needs burning to optical disc or huge hard drive space for a long period. Even a 1-terabyte hard drive will house just about 125 hours of AVCHD video at 17 megabits per second, but in order to back it up you’ll need to double that. Tapes can be taken anywhere, especially where it is difficult to offload video from memory card or hard disc.
- Here is the most important reason. Most video software is just starting to manage AVCHD, and it won’t take a full advantage. For instance, a program resolves 1440×108060i (interlaced frames per second), but 1920×1080 variations won’t be handled properly.
What is more, AVCHD hasn’t reached its maximum quality power. No consumer AVCHD cams can offer 1080p support or 24 mbps.
So let’s hope that AVCHD camcorders will achieve their maximum possible bit and frame rates, and more software will support it, as well as prices should be reconsidered to lower one.
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Did you know that Crank2 is shooting with cheap HD cameras?
Crank2 Is Shooting With Cheap Digital Cameras
Did you like “Crank”, a movie about poisoned man who has only an hour to live unless he keeps his adrenaline going? So a few days ago “Crank: High Voltage” production started. And I was really surprised to know that crankteam is using store bought cheap digital cameras to shoot the film.

Actually they are using the Canon XH-A1 ($3,300) and the Canon HF10 ($900) as primary ones, and all action scenes they are going to film with nearly 12 cams.


As Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor, film directors, said, they will put cameras in unusual places so that the film will obtain its famous crazy visual style.
The main pros of that using simple HD cam are their lightness and inexpensiveness. Mark and Bryan can put, let’s say, ten of these cameras in places where professional cameras won’t suit, or move the cameras in outrageous ways with the risk to destroy them and not to worry about expenditures.
Directors claimed they are using these cams to perform innovative and striking tricks and methods of shooting to make it look not like home video, but like a movie you’ve never seen before! They love the fast digital shutter and shooting with negative 3 gain to create aggressive look that would scare anyone.
That’s pretty cool way to move faster with these light cheap digital cameras. Mark and Brian love red mode of that cams, and they compare a 35mm film, where you need a ton of AC’s with a lot of time for set up and the cameras they are using. With the ability to simply point and shoot the team has the same image quality as on “Crank 1”.
That will be very interesting to see the result. HD 1920 x 1080 resolution makes me wonder.
The investigation was held by Collider.com
Canon XL H1S And XL H1A Digital Video Camcorders
Canon, a leader in digital technology, has succeeded in its high definition HD XL series and now introduces XL H1S and XL H1A high definition digital video models with new advanced features for professional cameramen.

The new XL H1S and XL H1A feature Canon 20x HD Video Lens with zoom, focus and iris for manual adjustments. The lens system offers aspherics for reducing flare,
fluorite elements to decrease chromatic aberration, and Super Range Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) to correct camera shake. In addition, cameras use HDV tapes – the most affordable video digital media for shooting prolonged occasions, such as wedding or film making.
Both XL H1S and XL H1A produce outgoing HD image quality with:
- Canon XL interchangeable lens system
- 1/3 inch 1.67 Megapixel 3CCD Image Sensors
- DIGIC DVII HD Image Processor
- 6-pin IEEE 1394 terminal to external hardware
- XL H1S model incorporates HD-SDI (SMPTE 299M/272M) output with raw and uncompressed 1.485 Gbps signal to meet live production needs, as well as SMPTE Time Code ins/outs and Genlock output.
Video can be captured in various frame rates:
- 60i aimed at mainstream production
- 30F for Web delivery or qualitative grabs
- 24F to imitate motion-picture film
There is an optional upgrade to get 50i and 25F frame rates. All frame rates are between HD 1080-line 16:9 aspect ratio and SD 480-line 4:3 aspect ratio.
A total of 23 custom presets available for color adjustments with step-by-stem tuning to achieve professional subtleties.
The new XL H1S and XL H1A HD camcorders are carefully designed for professional producers, cinematographers, and know how to benefit the best quality of Canon HD videocams. No wonder that Canon’s consumer camcorders gained number one position until sales above 200$ in January and February. Also Canon’s new XL H1S and XL H1A digital video camcorders will be exposed at 2008 NAB Show.
The new Canon XL H1S HD is planned to be available in June for an estimated retail price of 8,999$, and the Canon XL H1A will have an estimated retail price of 5,999$ and will be available in July.
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The World’s Smallest Handycam Sony HDR-TG1
The case is in size. Sony HDR-TG1 HD camcorder is announced the world’s smallest handycam! Our modern society demands diminutive pocket proportions, determining the trend in palm size - so here is the offer.
Sony’s announcement is not in vain. Sony HDR-TG is measured at 1.3 x 4.7 x 2.5 inches, so it’s really handy. It has a 2.7-inch viewscreen, which is enough to view all shot material.. The included 4GB flash memory card is supplied to store up shots. But the reason to argue is still its price, which makes other similar deals quite competitive. Every nova demands expenditures. You will pay for it approximately 900$. Hey, it’s great just to grab it from your pocket for a snapshot!
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- 2.7-inch viewscreen
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4GB flash memory card included
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1.3 x 4.7 x 2.5 inches size
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Capable of doing 4-megapixel stills
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1080i capability videos
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10x Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar optical zoom lens
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BIONZ processing engine
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5.1 Dolby Digital audio recording
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