Review 4 of 11
Price Paid:
$1100.00
from Circuit City Summary: I was about to buy a regular Camcorder, but when I saw this DVD cam I changed my mind (my last cam died because a tape get stucked). Saving in a DVD..mmm no friction... optical writing... lets see with DVD-RAM you have the following features: DVD-RAM (100,000 rewrite ratio), no need for rewind, direct access to the desired scene, copy, paste and cut functions... real time, higher resolution, Direct play DVD-ROM, download to a PC (It seams slow, but when you think of a gigabyte transfer to your PC from your Camcorder it's not that slow.) Compared with other camcorders, the video downloaded to the PC it's superb (with light).
The only thing I didn't like is the low light performance. You need a lot of light otherwise the compression algorithm MPEG thinks everything is a big black or gray square.
If you like to be in the edge of home video this is the toy, but be warned the VRO format is really new and you are going to have some troubles to extract or edit the video in the PC. VBO (For standard DVD, VRO Realtime DVD) If everything fails... try a software called FlasKMPEG (just change the extension from VRO to MPG and output with bbmpeg) Strengths: Video saved in DVD. Hi resolution 720x480. Direct DVD-ROM Play, DVD-RAM (100,000 rewrite cicle), no friction just optical. Weaknesses: Low light performance is poor.
The camcorder gets hot.
The VRO format is new so you have some troubles with the editing software Similar Products Used: NON, Does not exist Customer Service: The editing software should be included with the camcorder not sold apart.
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