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- media related to Camcorders. Look up camcorder in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. History of Camcorders by Mark Shapiro How Camcorders Work from HowStuffWorks...
- professional, consumer, and prosumer camcorders such as studio and broadcast, digital cinema cameras, camcorders, pan-tilt-zoom and remote cameras. Handycam...
- inventor of many 3D camera lenses. A 3D pocket camcorder is similar in size to a compact camera. Many 3D camcorders can record stereo sound and are provided...
- The following is a list of camcorders from Panasonic. Introduced in 1985, this was the first one-piece camcorder using full-size VHS c****ettes. The camera...
- around camcorders. Developed jointly by Sony and Panasonic, the format was introduced in 2006 primarily for use in high definition consumer camcorders.[citation...
- DVD-based camcorders became affordable and domestic computers had large enough hard drives to store an acceptable amount of video. Consumer camcorders have...
- is presently used on P2-based camcorders (Panasonic) and on XDCAM/XDCAM EX camcorders (Sony). Nearly all DV camcorders and decks have IEEE 1394 (FireWire...
- many Video8 camcorders are small enough to hold in the palm of the user's hand. This was impossible with Betamax and full-sized VHS camcorders, with all...
- (December 2018) The XF100 and XF105 are tapeless camcorders released in January 2011. The two camcorders are the same, except the XF105 has a Genlock, Timecode...
- (SOV) film, also known as a shot-on-VHS film or a camcorder film, is a film shot using camcorders and consumer-grade equipment, as opposed to film stock...