Video Accessories Misc
The Digital Camera Review Archives
- Written by Staff
- Published on 16 November 2007
During my experiences (JEJ) over the years in talking with numerous hi-fi enthusiasts, I have found that many of them – perhaps 50% or more – also love photography.
Now that video cameras are digital, and you can edit your videos on a computer, then put them onto a DVD and play them in your home theater system, even having them in 16:9 anamorphic video and adding 5.1 surround sound audio tracks if you like, it seems appropriate to add a section in Secrets to review digital cameras.
And so, we launch our Digital Camera review pages, a new section devoted to this emerging area. We will cover digital still cameras, digital video cameras (DV), digital A/V servers, and the software programs (known as Non-Linear Editors, or NLE) that will let you get the most out of them.
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Concord Eye-Q 4360z 4 MegaPixel Point-and-Shoot Digital Camera
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Concord EYE-Q 5345 (5 MP) Snapshot, Eye-Q 4363z (4 MP) Snapshot, and DV2020 Video Cameras
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HP PhotoSmart R707 5.1 MegaPixel Point-and-Shoot Digital Camera
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JVC GZ-HD7 HDD (Hard Disc Drive) Three-Chip High Definition Video Camera
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Samsung Digimax V700 7.1 MegaPixel Point-and-Shoot Digital Camera
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Sigma SD10 Digital SLR with 10 MegaPixel Foveon X3 CMOS Sensor
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Sony MVC-CD500 Digital Camera with 5.0 MegaPixel CCD Sensor and CD-R/W Image Recorder












