How to purchase a digital camcorder part 1
  A Digital Camcorder extends its perfection by making ideal movies, editing and shooting it on your personal PC. You can easily create movies, store them to DVD or tape, or post them on the web. Whatever recording sessions you might want to experience, newly fresh amateur snapshots or professional nature photos to take, a professional digital camcorder is the answer for you. Nowadays, all camcorder producers offer high definition models which can capture beautiful footage in an instant.
  Although camcorders are far more expensive than standard camcorders, camcorders with built in DVD recorders will definitely sell more that the usual MiniDV models. Considering the fact, that MiniDV camcorders are larger than standard DVD camcorders, and that some video editing application won’t allow you to edit or import recorded video with a DVD camcorder. Nevertheless, you can easily pop the disc out of the camcorder and into a DVD player.
  A monstrous LCD built in screen will help you view your recording videos, as well as playback certain parts of a video. The majority of camcorders come with a viewfinder and a screen, the last helping you to see videos in dark light. Also, if you are considering purchasing a camcorder that can shoot in wide-screen (720-by-480-pixel) format, look for a camcorder with a wide-screen LCD, which won’t crop your view of the video you’re shooting.
  One of the most important aspects of any camcorder is the zoom lens, which allows you to zoom in out the object at hand. Contemporary camcorders have at least 10x optical zoom, whilst a digital zoom zooms further after the optical zoom is fully extended. At a grotesque digital zoom, the quality of the recording becomes poor. ÂÂÂÂ















