Saturday, December 31, 2011

Sony DCRTRV18 MiniDV Digital Handycam Camcorder w/ 2.5" LCD. MPEG, & Memory Stick

!9#: Sony DCRTRV18 MiniDV Digital Handycam Camcorder w/ 2.5" LCD. MPEG, & Memory Stick

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Post Date : Jan 01, 2012 03:08:02 | N/A

Capture those special moments with the DCR-TRV18 MiniDV camcorder. The new MiniDV camcorder from Sony creates high-quality visuals, thanks to the 800,000 pixel CCD (which gives a horizontal resolution of up to 500 lines) and the Carl Zeiss 10x optical zoom lens. The Super SteadyShot mode will make sure your visuals stay still, even if your hand doesn't.

Using the USB streaming feature, the camcorder can also function as a Webcam. In addition to this, video footage can be downloaded directly to a PC via a USB port. This material can then be edited on your PC using the supplied software. Once edited, your masterpiece can be shared with the whole world via the Internet.

The DCR-TRV18 includes the ability to record straight to MemoryStick. As with the DCR-TRV340, you can create movies by using MPEG; your recording time is now only limited by the size of MemoryStick.

Add to these already impressive features a 2.5-inch 123,000 pixel LCD screen, manual focus, 120x digital zoom, playback zoom and Super NightShot mode for filming in very low light and you've got yourself an impressive camcorder.

  • MiniDV camcorder
  • 10x optical, 120x digital zoom with digital image stabilization
  • 2.5-inch color LCD; color EVF
  • Records still photos onto tape or included Memory Stick media
  • Also includes adapter, wireless remote control, stereo AV cable, lens cap, USB cable, MGI Photo Suite/VideoWave/USB CD-ROM

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Canon ZR500 MiniDV Camcorder with 25x Optical Zoom

!9#: Canon ZR500 MiniDV Camcorder with 25x Optical Zoom

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Post Date : Dec 25, 2011 18:31:17 | N/A

Affordable pocket-sized performance Around the world, the name Canon means optical excellence, advanced image processing and superb performance. And Canon digital video camcorders are no exception. For budget-conscious consumers, the ZR family of cameras is a perfect balance between style, performance and affordability. ZR digital camcorders give you a variety of features, including Widescreen HR recording, pre-programmed auto exposure settings, a Firewire/DV Terminal and Canon's advanced image stabilization system. Along with its stylish Blue Mist finish, the ZR500 boasts Canon's longest zoom ever. It also comes with features found on more expensive camcorders, such as its external microphone input. An easy-to-read menu system makes it a breeze to operate. The joystick lets you easily operate playback, focus, exposure and menu options with a single controller. And a big 2.7" LCD lets you lets you see exactly what your camcorder is recording. Whats in the Box: ZR500 Camcorder Battery Pack BP-2L5 Compact Power Adapter CA-570 Stereo/Video Cable STV-250N

  • Features true widescreen recording and powerful 24x optical zoom
  • Widescreen 2.7-inch LCD
  • Canon's Digic DV image processor for exceptional color and clarity
  • Smooth Zoom Control function prevents jerky zooms

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Monday, November 14, 2011

3M CP45R Generation II Projector Camcorder with HD Recording, 1x Optical Zoom and 2.4-Inch LCD Screen (White/Red)

!9# 3M CP45R Generation II Projector Camcorder with HD Recording, 1x Optical Zoom and 2.4-Inch LCD Screen (White/Red)

Brand : 3M
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Price : $299.00
Post Date : Nov 14, 2011 10:54:14
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Create and share instantly.

Create and share instantly.

The next generation 3M™ Camcorder Projector is a camcorder, camera and projector, all in one. Create stunning HD video and photo content, then project and share it instantly — anywhere! See it. Believe it. Make it possible.
Instant projection.

Instant projection.

The only connector is your finger.

No downloading. No syncing. No waiting. Just press a button to start the show. And no more passing around a small screen — the up to 65" projected screen means there's room for everyone.

Any surface is a screen.

Any surface is a screen.

Now this is mobile entertainment.

Project your image on a ceiling, a wall or even a T-shirt. Record a day at the beach and play back the highlights over cocktails — on a cocktail napkin!

Works with other devices, too.

Works with other devices, too.

Connect and project to enlarge your small screen.

DVD players. Gaming consoles. Everything gets bigger with a simple connection. Sleepover in the backyard? Hook it up to a portable DVD player and project a movie right on the tent wall.

User-friendly interface. User-friendly interface.

User-friendly interface.

It has "easy" all buttoned up.

There's a button for the camera. There's a button for the camcorder. There's a button for the projector. A few more for onscreen scrolling. And you're done.

20 lumens for 100 minutes.

20 lumens for 100 minutes.

Starts bright. Stays bright.

With this tiny powerhouse, you can watch a full-length feature film that stays luminous, or create your own — which means you're the director. And the projectionist.

2GB of built-in memory.

2GB of built-in memory.

Handy for creating lots of memories.

Shoot up to six 25-minute videos or snap up to 1000 photos. Expand the memory by popping in a microSD™ or microSDHC™ card. Now, if it could only remember where you left your purse.

Digital camera.

Digital camera.

Oh, snap! You can take photos, too.

Sure, the camcorder and projector parts are über-cool. But don't forget about the built-in 5MP camera. With fixed focus, LED flash and 4x digital zoom, it's no slouch.

Extra-small size.

Extra-small size.

Skinny, mini and mobile.

Create a screen on the go — it's small enough to throw in your bag or even your pocket. Well, depending on the size of your pocket.

A/V cable included.

A/V cable included.

Plays well with others.

The 3M™ Camcorder Projector has a headphone jack that is both input and output. The included cable converts it to standard A/V connections, so you can project content from other devices.

What's in the Box

What's in the Box

Projector
Plug
AC Power Adapter
AV Cable (RCA female to mini jack)
USB Cable
Operator Guide and CD

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Saturday, October 22, 2011

Color Calibration for Home Theaters

!9# Color Calibration for Home Theaters

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Electronics stores often run the same video program to a wide number of displays to give you a chance to evaluate the picture quality of each. Step back a few feet and you will see a significant difference between the colors represented. Some look great and some look awful, and it is not always the quality of the TV that is to blame.

Often, the TV needs to be calibrated to its environment for the best performance. Stores are notorious for turning up the color and image brightness to make the displays more eye catching - image quality isn't usually their biggest concern.

Calibrating Your Home Theater Television Will:
Let you see movies as the Director intended Improve the shadow and highlight details enhancing the realism of the movies you watch Improve your overall viewing experience Give you the satisfaction of knowing that your new television is working at its optimum settings.

How Do You Get the Best Picture from Your New TV?

Assuming you have managed to make a purchasing decision and are now the owner of a new Plasma, LCD, or Rear Projection television, what next? Doesn't the factory adjust the settings properly? Should you just play around with the settings until you get frustrated and quit?

Factories have a range of tolerances that are considered acceptable for quality control. They have to weight the cost of carefully tuning each unit against the profits they will make selling them. The settings you get will be acceptable, but may not be the best quality that the television is capable of displaying. When you start spending thousands of dollars on a television, you want to see the quality you paid for. Also, the manufacturers have no idea of the source of your TV signal or what DVD player, cables, and other devices are in your home theater system. All of these things impact your television's performance.

Getting the best quality from your television can be difficult. If you don't understand how to calibrate your television, you are likely going to make things worse and not better. Television production facilities have teams of engineers who are specially trained to calibrate the pictures on the monitors they use. This ensures consistency between different monitors and accuracy when displaying the image in the video signal. They have special test patterns that they display and very specific processes they employ to get the job done. It is a very technical task with a steep learning curve.

For the Anti Do-It-Yourselfer

Hire a ISF certified calibration technician to come in and tune your system. This will cost you a few hundred dollars. If you have already spent thousands on your home theater, it will be well worth the extra few dollars. The technician will not only have all the tools and training to do the job right, he or she will also have a professional relationship with the major manufacturers which will likely give them access to adjustment settings that are inaccessible to the consumer (usually to keep you from ruining the set while fiddling with the controls.)

If you want to hire a technician, visit the Imaging Science Foundation website and use their directory to find a technician near you.

For The Hands-On Home Theater Owner

If you would like to do the calibration work yourself, there are two ways to go about the process. Purchase a set of calibration patterns on DVD and spend a few days on the Internet researching how to use them and in what sequence you should make your adjustments, or purchase a computer software and hardware package that will guide you through the process.

There are a number of DVDs available with sets of audio and video test patterns. The AVIA Guide to Home Theater and Digital Video Essentials are both readily available on the web. Read the reviews and see which you like best. As for researching the process, I recommend you start by visiting the Imaging Science Foundation website and reading through their online resources.

On the software/hardware side of things there is the Colorvision STV100 Spyder TV Colormeter. This package is a combination of hardware, software, and a DVD with test patterns. You install the software on your PC, connect the colorimeter device to the USB port, stick the colorimeter on the television screen with the attached suction cups, and display the test patterns from the DVD on the TV. (Unless your PC is next to the television, you will want to have a laptop for this process.) The software will analyze the data coming from the colorimeter and give you instructions for the contrast, brightness, color, tint, and color temperature adjustments you will need to make to optimize your television picture. It removes the guess work from the process by giving you scientific measurements of you television picture to work from.

The Colorvision Spyder TV Colormeter also gives you a complete report of the changes you make for future reference.

No matter which method you choose, you owe it to yourself to calibrate your home theater system to experience the full range of quality it is capable of - you paid for it!


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