A digital camcorder is a portable consumer electronics device for recording video and audio using a built-in recorder unit. The digital camcorder contains both a video camera and a video recorder in one unit, hence its compound name.
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Why do the people want to buy a digital camcorder?
There are all kinds of reasons to buy a camcorder from filming your family’s travels to making a documentary to enter into the many film festivals around the world. The digital camcorder you buy depends on your experience with the medium. If you’re a novice, you’ll want a video camera that’s simple to use, and if you’re a pro, you’ll want some pretty sophisticated equipment.
What are the advantages of digital camcorders?
Since everything is digital nowadays, few people want analog camcorders (those with videotapes). Not only is everything digital, but also more and more people are turning to high-definition digital. One of the primary advantages of that development is that you can connect your high-definition digital camcorder to an HDTV, instantly being able to see your picture perfect moments. Also, just because a digital camcorder is high definition doesn’t necessarily mean it’s going to have a better picture than one that’s not. There are many factors that influence the quality of a picture both with standard definition and high definition digital camcorders. Some of these are sensor size, processor speed, conversion factors and other factors.
Who will buy video camera?
You can divide digital camcorders into 3 groups consumer, prosumer and professional. The average video camera buyer is a hobbyist who will mostly want a consumer digital camcorder that does most everything automatically. The next level of digital camcorder buyer will want a prosumer model that has some controls, multiple sensors (called a 3CCD that splits light into red, green and blue colors) and some creative modes. Last is the professional, who will want even more bells and whistles including the 3CCD sensor, the ability to record in 1080i, the same quality as high definition television broadcasts and the option of recording on removable media.

















