Well, when you think of a camcorder, you probably
envision those little hand-held mini dv camcorders that fit into the
palm of your hand, right? Like all things, the camcorder had
it’s own starting point, too. In the “old
days”, the camcorder was very big and bulky. It was
originally designed to be used to help capture news on the run. Today,
they can be found in mini form and are even able to be recorded on many
different media formats. The prices can vary, but thank your lucky
stars that they have evolved; if they hadn’t, we’d
still be lugging around those heavy vhs-beta recorders from the days of
yesterday!
To really appreciate the camcorders of today, we
must look at the camcorder of days gone by. When you look up camcorder
in the encyclopedia, you encounter a long, rambling description.
Basically, it says that a camcorder is a “portable electronic
device (usually digital camera) for recording video images and audio
onto a storage device. It contains both a camera and a recorder in one
unit.” In the recording days preceding the camcorder, the
camera and recorder would be separate in technology.
The camcorder was actually designed for the
advancement of broadcasting television images. Can you image the world
today without our awesome news overages that we depend on? How would we
know of the upcoming disasters or the destruction a world away, without
the images that can be transported in seconds? Unlike today, the
cameras of yesterday in broadcast centers were very big and were
mounted on a specially designed trolley for transportation. They were
wired to remote recorders located in separate rooms. Talk about
inconvenience!!
Thank goodness for the innovative technology in
the years to come! Without it, we would not be able to shoot little
Billy’s t-ball game or Suzie’s High School
Graduation ceremony! Eventually, the technology let the electronic
giants of the world create a much smaller, compact design that could
combine both the camera and recorder; and the camcorder was born! In
the early 1980’s, Sony brought us the first camcorder. Kodak
quickly followed suit and the rest is history!
Today, the camcorder is made by many leading
electronic manufacturers and is found in many homes all across the
world. They can be large or mini in size. They can record on many media
formats, including vhs tape, 8mm, dvd-r and dvd-rams! They can offer
many features, including optical and digital zoom lenses, built in
microphones, still shot capability, web cam capability, image
stabilizer, rechargeable lithium battery, in camera menu, in-camera
editing and warranty. There are a ton of accessories you can find for
the camcorders, including: tripod, extra battery, USB and A/V cables,
AC power adapter, shoulder strap, carry case, battery charger and
editing software.
Many of the newer models of camcorders are more
than just typical camcorders, too! Some of them actually double as a
digital camera, too! Just image how easy and convenient it would be if
you could carry one machine around to capture all of those special
moments, instead of two! Whether you are buying a camcorder for
yourself or for a gift, there are many models to choose from. Of
course, the prices will vary, depending on features, size and the
manufacturer.
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This article was posted on November 09,
2005