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		<title>Why You Should Use HD Cameras</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Jul 2009 17:24:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>If you own a camera, as millions of us around the world<br />
do, your probably aware of the fact that there are<br />
many to choose from.  The cameras of the past were<br />
black and white, enabling you to take a black and<br />
white photograph that printed out from the camera<br />
right in front of your eyes.</p>
<p>From then, cameras evolved.  Digital cameras came<br />
out later on, which the ability to put them on your<br />
computer or even take your camera card to a local<br />
store and have the photos printed out on&#8230; <a href="http://bcpcac.org/why-you-should-use-hd-cameras/" class="read_more">Read the rest</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you own a camera, as millions of us around the world<br />
do, your probably aware of the fact that there are<br />
many to choose from.  The cameras of the past were<br />
black and white, enabling you to take a black and<br />
white photograph that printed out from the camera<br />
right in front of your eyes.</p>
<p>From then, cameras evolved.  Digital cameras came<br />
out later on, which the ability to put them on your<br />
computer or even take your camera card to a local<br />
store and have the photos printed out on professional<br />
paper.  Over the years, cameras have evolved in so<br />
many ways that it isn&#8217;t even funny.</p>
<p>These days, high definition video cameras are<br />
dominating the market.  They are relatively new and<br />
quickly catching on, giving you so much you can do<br />
with your camera.  Unlike the past, cameras are<br />
now capable of capturing full videos as well, proving<br />
that they are indeed capable of capturing any<br />
memory you can possibly imagine.</p>
<p>High definition video cameras also offer you 20X<br />
zoom lens or more, meaning that you can zoom in<br />
quite a distance on things that you want to capture<br />
up close and personal.  For the most part, you can<br />
do things with these cameras that you may have<br />
never before thought possible.</p>
<p>When you capture a picture or video with high<br />
definition cameras, you&#8217;ll be very amazed at what<br />
you see.  Just like HDTV, the pictures of the<br />
camera are very lifelike.  If you have a newborn<br />
baby, a high definition video camera may be just<br />
what you need to capture each and every precious<br />
moment.  For this reason and many more, you<br />
shouldn&#8217;t hesitate to get a high definition video<br />
camera &#8211; that is if you don&#8217;t own one already.</p>
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		<title>Sony HVR-A1E</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Jul 2009 17:19:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The Sony HVR-A1E boasts an incredibly small size,<br />
and providing the 180i standard, the camera offers<br />
you a host of advanced features for professional<br />
use.  The HVR-A1E uses technology such as CMOS,<br />
the camera is an ultra compact camcorder that is<br />
capable of providing HDV in the full 1080 line<br />
resolution.</p>
<p>By building on the affordability of HDV, the<br />
HVR-A1E providers you with a migration path from<br />
standard definition while retaining the qualities<br />
of the popular DVCAM range such as ease of use<br />
and multiple connections.</p>
<p>The HVR-A1E is ideal&#8230; <a href="http://bcpcac.org/sony-hvr-a1e/" class="read_more">Read the rest</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Sony HVR-A1E boasts an incredibly small size,<br />
and providing the 180i standard, the camera offers<br />
you a host of advanced features for professional<br />
use.  The HVR-A1E uses technology such as CMOS,<br />
the camera is an ultra compact camcorder that is<br />
capable of providing HDV in the full 1080 line<br />
resolution.</p>
<p>By building on the affordability of HDV, the<br />
HVR-A1E providers you with a migration path from<br />
standard definition while retaining the qualities<br />
of the popular DVCAM range such as ease of use<br />
and multiple connections.</p>
<p>The HVR-A1E is ideal for situations in which space<br />
is limited.  The camera also broadens the range<br />
of HDV tools available for professional users,<br />
as it really does deliver HD for everyone.</p>
<p>Afforable<br />
The HVR-A1E really means that high definition is<br />
for everyone. Through the HDV format, this camera<br />
allows you to capture HD pictures on a standard<br />
DV cassette, providing both a cost effective<br />
format and full 1080 line resolution.</p>
<p>The HVR-A1E also offers you the ability to choose<br />
the most appropriate recording format for your<br />
production.  With this camera, you are able to<br />
switch between HDV, DVCAM, and DV recording<br />
which gives you full flexibility to record in<br />
standard or HD mode.  You can also take still<br />
pictures as well, which adds to the list of<br />
already impressive features.</p>
<p>Professional use<br />
As a professional company, Sony realizes that<br />
your needs are different to that of a consumer.<br />
As a result, the HVR-A1E incorporates many specific<br />
features to help support your needs.</p>
<p>Compact design<br />
This camera helps to bring the realm of HD to<br />
an even wider range of production.  A lightweight<br />
and compact design means that HDV shots can be<br />
achieved even when limited on space.  No matter<br />
where your shoot may be, you can count on the<br />
Sony HVR-A1E to deliver.</p>
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		<title>Sony HDW-F900 HD Cine Alta</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Jul 2009 17:18:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The Sony HDW-F900 Cine Alta is a ground breaking<br />
digital HD camera that extends both the digital<br />
heitage of the company and it&#8217;s unrivalled experience<br />
in the art of imaging.  The physical resemblance<br />
of the HDW-900 to the very successful Digital<br />
Betacam is intentional, although there are some<br />
subtle but very relevant changes that help to further<br />
enhance operational familiarity and ease of usage.</p>
<p>Because of the outstanding picture quality and<br />
flexibility, this video camera offers a new and<br />
important alternative to 24 frame film origination<br />
for major television productions&#8230; <a href="http://bcpcac.org/sony-hdw-f900-hd-cine-alta/" class="read_more">Read the rest</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Sony HDW-F900 Cine Alta is a ground breaking<br />
digital HD camera that extends both the digital<br />
heitage of the company and it&#8217;s unrivalled experience<br />
in the art of imaging.  The physical resemblance<br />
of the HDW-900 to the very successful Digital<br />
Betacam is intentional, although there are some<br />
subtle but very relevant changes that help to further<br />
enhance operational familiarity and ease of usage.</p>
<p>Because of the outstanding picture quality and<br />
flexibility, this video camera offers a new and<br />
important alternative to 24 frame film origination<br />
for major television productions and even commercials<br />
as well.  The HDW-F900 is already known as the<br />
digital movie camera, ideal for exploring new<br />
horizons in the making of digital movies.</p>
<p>What really separates the HDW-F900 from other<br />
HD video cameras is its ability to capture and<br />
record digital high definition pictures &#8211; at 24<br />
progressive frames per second, just like a<br />
conventional film camera.</p>
<p>The moving pictures are digitally imaged in<br />
accordance with the common image format standard,<br />
which will specify a sampling structure of 1920<br />
active pixels horizontally by 1080 active pixels<br />
vertically.  What makes the HDW-F900 so exciting<br />
is that along with recording at 24p, it is also<br />
switchable to record at 25p, 30p progressive  scan,<br />
and also at 50 or 60 Hz interlaced.</p>
<p>Colorimetry<br />
The HDW-F900 produces picture with amazing color<br />
reproduction accuracy.  The Multi Matrix function<br />
will also offer unique possibilities for creating<br />
intervention by allowing selective color<br />
enhancement of alteration.  The Multi Matrix will<br />
also allow particular colors to be selected and<br />
the hue changes over a range of 20 degrees.</p>
<p>Contrast rage<br />
The HDW-F900 can handle an amazing contrast<br />
range.  For the most demanding of light settings<br />
and scene conditions, a number of useful<br />
operational features are available that allow<br />
image optimization in real time to help capture<br />
the desired mood and setting for a shot.</p>
<p>Soft focus<br />
The soft focus adjustment is extremely convenient<br />
for those who find digital images to be too<br />
shrap and allows cinematic or even film like<br />
images to be created.</p>
<p>Adoptive detail control<br />
This feature allows the image detail enhancement<br />
in the highlight area to look even more natural.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve been looking for the best high definition<br />
video camera on the market, the Sony HDW-F900 is<br />
it.  This camera offers you plenty of features<br />
and options, more than you could ever use if<br />
you aren&#8217;t a professional.</p>
<p>For professionals, the HDW-F900 is the way to do<br />
business.  The camera offers you everything you<br />
need for professional shoots, taking things to<br />
new levels.  When the time comes to get the best<br />
HD video camera on the market &#8211; the HDW-F900 is<br />
all you need.</p>
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		<title>Sony HDV</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jul 2009 07:37:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Even though you may think high definition video is<br />
just for your television, it isn&#8217;t.  You can get<br />
that very same quality on your home movies as well.<br />
You can turn your home movies and precious memories<br />
into works of art with HD.</p>
<p>Amateur home video producers alike will truly love<br />
the high quality of HD.  With HDV (high definition<br />
video), you can record superb high definition video<br />
onto a digital video tape.</p>
<p>Benefits of HDV<br />
You don&#8217;t really need to understand how HDV works<br />
to truly appreciate the benefits.  All&#8230; <a href="http://bcpcac.org/sony-hdv/" class="read_more">Read the rest</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Even though you may think high definition video is<br />
just for your television, it isn&#8217;t.  You can get<br />
that very same quality on your home movies as well.<br />
You can turn your home movies and precious memories<br />
into works of art with HD.</p>
<p>Amateur home video producers alike will truly love<br />
the high quality of HD.  With HDV (high definition<br />
video), you can record superb high definition video<br />
onto a digital video tape.</p>
<p>Benefits of HDV<br />
You don&#8217;t really need to understand how HDV works<br />
to truly appreciate the benefits.  All you need to<br />
do is spend a few minutes watching a video recorded<br />
on a Sony HDV video camera and you&#8217;ll see everything<br />
you need to know.</p>
<p>If you already know about HDV, there are many more<br />
reasons as to why you should pick HDV video cameras:<br />
1.  The amazing picture quality of HD is no<br />
longer limited to Hollywood and professionals.  You<br />
too can now use HDV technology to capture the<br />
important memories of your life with life like color,<br />
vivid contrast, and amazing HD video.<br />
2.  HDV recording offers low noise, high<br />
accuracy, rich, and very vivid color.<br />
3.  The sound tracks for HDV use MPEG 1<br />
audio layer 2 digital encoding to give your videos<br />
the sound quality of CDs at a much lower bitrate.<br />
4.  HDV uses the same tapes that are already<br />
popular for DV recording, with the recording time<br />
being the same as well.<br />
5.  HDV also uses MPEG 2 compression, which<br />
is used in digital broadcasts and also DVDs.<br />
6.  HDV uses a higher compression rate than<br />
DV, making it more reliable and less subjectible to<br />
errors.</p>
<p>Technology behind HDV<br />
The HDV format handles the same bitrate as the DV<br />
format, although HDV records a high definition<br />
signal.  This will allow you to record HD video on<br />
the same tapes used for DV recordings.  A signal with<br />
HDV has 4.5 times as much data as a DV signal used<br />
with NTSC.  HDV also includes CD quality sound,<br />
MPEG 2 compression, real time encoding, and so much<br />
more.</p>
<p>When compared to other HD formats, HDV is one of<br />
the best, if not the best.  Sony has always been<br />
known for quality, which makes HDV no exception to<br />
the rule.  This format has been years in the making,<br />
which helps to make it what it is today.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve been looking for the perfect type of<br />
video camera, rest assured that HDV is it.  If<br />
you buy a Sony HDV type camera, you&#8217;ll know that<br />
your precious memories will be perfect HD quality -<br />
each and every time.</p>
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		<title>Sony HDR HC3</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jul 2009 07:31:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Home video enthusiasts all across North America are<br />
impressed with the vast range of recording features<br />
offered by the Sony HDR-HC3 handycam video camera.<br />
With both HD and SD modes of recording, you can make<br />
the move to high definition without retaining<br />
compatibility with standard definition equipment.</p>
<p>The HC3 video camera sets the new standard in resolution<br />
quality with its clear vid image sensor, which<br />
captures precise detail and superior color.  The dual<br />
record mode will allow you to capture 2.3 megapixel<br />
stills while shooting high definition video.</p>
<p>The smooth slow&#8230; <a href="http://bcpcac.org/sony-hdr-hc3/" class="read_more">Read the rest</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Home video enthusiasts all across North America are<br />
impressed with the vast range of recording features<br />
offered by the Sony HDR-HC3 handycam video camera.<br />
With both HD and SD modes of recording, you can make<br />
the move to high definition without retaining<br />
compatibility with standard definition equipment.</p>
<p>The HC3 video camera sets the new standard in resolution<br />
quality with its clear vid image sensor, which<br />
captures precise detail and superior color.  The dual<br />
record mode will allow you to capture 2.3 megapixel<br />
stills while shooting high definition video.</p>
<p>The smooth slow recording captures fast movement<br />
with precise detail for playing back in slow motion.<br />
Now, you can record what you want however you want<br />
to record it. The HC3 from Sony is everything you could<br />
expect and more.</p>
<p>2.1 megapixel clear vid CMOS sensor<br />
The clear vid CMOS sensor provides a level of stunning<br />
detail and clarity with amazing video and still<br />
image performance.  Unlike the traditional CCD<br />
imagers, CMOS sensors require much less power, which<br />
provides better performance for your battery.</p>
<p>Dual record<br />
While you record in HD, you also have the ability<br />
to capture a 2.3 megapixel still image directly to<br />
the memory stick duo media.</p>
<p>HDV/DV format recording<br />
The HDR-HC3 is capable of recording and playing back<br />
both HD and SD video recorded on the standard<br />
Mini DV tape.</p>
<p>Real time HD codec engine<br />
Sony developed a real time MPEG encoding and decoding<br />
system with a reduced energy consumption along with<br />
a compact size to fit inside of a personal video<br />
camera.  The codec engine provides MPEG 2 compression,<br />
with the recording and playback of clear HD images<br />
at the same bit rate of DV.</p>
<p>10X optical/80X digital zoom<br />
The optical zoom provided by the HDR-HC3 will bring<br />
the action up close from far away.  The digital<br />
zoom interpolation will make the digital zooming<br />
clearer, with less distortion.</p>
<p>Touch panel<br />
The 2.7&#8243; wide (16:9) LCD screen will provide an<br />
excellent viewing clarity with improved resolution.<br />
The 211K pixel LCD screen rotates up to 270 degrees<br />
for multiple viewing angles, while providing a<br />
sharp, detailed image for monitoring or playback.<br />
The widescreen format makes shooting in 16:9 mode<br />
and composing shots easier than ever before.</p>
<p>With amazing features and video quality, the Sony<br />
HDR-HC3 high defintion video camera is truly one<br />
of the best Sony offers.  If you&#8217;ve been looking<br />
for the perfect HD camera, the HDR-HC3 offers you<br />
more features than you can shake a stick at.</p>
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		<title>Sony HDR-FX1</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Jun 2009 03:19:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The Sony HDR-FX1 is the world&#8217;s first consumer 1080i<br />
high definition video camera.  A revolution of form<br />
and function, the HDR-FX1 will allow you to play<br />
and record interlaced high definition video at<br />
resolutions of up to 1440 X 1080 for professional<br />
quality video with plenty of vivid colors and amazing<br />
detail.</p>
<p>The HDR-FX1 also features the real time HD codec<br />
engine, which offers you professional level MPEG 2<br />
video compression, and a 14 bit HD digital extended<br />
processor for increasing the speed of the processor.</p>
<p>The camera images are captured&#8230; <a href="http://bcpcac.org/sony-hdr-fx1/" class="read_more">Read the rest</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Sony HDR-FX1 is the world&#8217;s first consumer 1080i<br />
high definition video camera.  A revolution of form<br />
and function, the HDR-FX1 will allow you to play<br />
and record interlaced high definition video at<br />
resolutions of up to 1440 X 1080 for professional<br />
quality video with plenty of vivid colors and amazing<br />
detail.</p>
<p>The HDR-FX1 also features the real time HD codec<br />
engine, which offers you professional level MPEG 2<br />
video compression, and a 14 bit HD digital extended<br />
processor for increasing the speed of the processor.</p>
<p>The camera images are captured on three chip advanced<br />
HAD CCD system that provides an increased detail along<br />
with improved video performance without the color<br />
blending that is found with other cameras.</p>
<p>The HDR-FX1 also offers an amazing amount of control<br />
for the user, which includes manual zoom, focus, and<br />
iris control.  The picture profile will allow you to<br />
create a number of preset video modes for a variety<br />
of shooting.  The composing shots are easier than<br />
ever with the 3.5 inch LCD display and the extra<br />
large electronic view finder.</p>
<p>Other features of this amazing camera include:</p>
<p>Manual zoom and focus rings<br />
Dual independent zoom and focus rings provide precise<br />
and detailed control over the amount of zoom and<br />
overall focus of the image.  Fast framing when<br />
zooming in and finely detailed focus are easier<br />
than ever with the natural feel the rings provide.</p>
<p>Super shot system<br />
The Sony steady shot image stabilization system<br />
will control a wide range of shake and even vibration<br />
frequencies.  This system achieves a very high level<br />
of smoothness without degradation of video like<br />
other types of stabilization systems.</p>
<p>Manual iris control<br />
By turning the iris dial found on the side of the<br />
camera, you can manually adjust the amount of light<br />
that enters the camera.  The iris is adjustable<br />
from f1 to f11 in 24 easy steps.</p>
<p>Picture profile<br />
This will allow you to set the manual adjustments<br />
for a shoot into any one of the six available presets,<br />
so you can call them up at any time at the touch<br />
of a button.  This is very handy when shooting<br />
under the same conditions frequently, as the options<br />
don&#8217;t need to be reset each time.</p>
<p>Offering you a slew of other features and benefits,<br />
the Sony HDR-FX1 is truly one of the best high<br />
definition video cameras you can buy.  With an<br />
affordable price, this is something everyone who<br />
loves to take pictures and make videos shouldn&#8217;t<br />
be without.</p>
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		<title>Sony CMOS Sensor</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Jun 2009 03:18:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Beginning with their adoption of cellular phones back<br />
in 2002, Sony&#8217;s CMOS sensors for megapixel class<br />
camera cell phones, and digital high definition video<br />
cameras have become widely used in commercial products.</p>
<p>The greatest strength of the CMOS sensors is that<br />
by including both digital and analog circuits on<br />
the same chip, their readout speed can be made much<br />
faster than the CCD.  Sony is now developing high<br />
speed CMOS sensors for digital cameras that will<br />
provide continuous imaging from all pixels at an<br />
amazing frame rate of 60 frames.</p>
<p>Here&#8230; <a href="http://bcpcac.org/sony-cmos-sensor/" class="read_more">Read the rest</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Beginning with their adoption of cellular phones back<br />
in 2002, Sony&#8217;s CMOS sensors for megapixel class<br />
camera cell phones, and digital high definition video<br />
cameras have become widely used in commercial products.</p>
<p>The greatest strength of the CMOS sensors is that<br />
by including both digital and analog circuits on<br />
the same chip, their readout speed can be made much<br />
faster than the CCD.  Sony is now developing high<br />
speed CMOS sensors for digital cameras that will<br />
provide continuous imaging from all pixels at an<br />
amazing frame rate of 60 frames.</p>
<p>Here recently, the trend towards higher pixel counts<br />
in consumer digital cameras have continued, and now<br />
it&#8217;s possible to take high resolution still images<br />
conveniently.  Until now, Sony focused efforts in<br />
the image sensor area on increasing the pixel count<br />
and improving the characteristics of the pixels to<br />
achieve high resolution imaging that everyone<br />
loves about high definition video cameras.</p>
<p>Sony is also aiming for an image sensor that will<br />
be able to capture and express surprise and emotion,<br />
and is now putting efforts into a CMOS sensor that<br />
can do just that.</p>
<p>Even through image quality will improve as you<br />
increase the amount of information you capture, until<br />
now, the still image quality of pictures has been<br />
improved by spatial resolution increases.  The<br />
amount of information however, can be increased<br />
not only by spatial resolution increases, but also<br />
by increasing the amount of information in the<br />
time direction as well.</p>
<p>If anything can be said about Sony technology, it<br />
would be to never doubt it.  Sony creates very amazing<br />
products, and are among the leaders in camera<br />
technology today.  The CMOS sensor is just another<br />
step for Sony in the world of high definition video<br />
cameras, making it something you can&#8217;t go wrong with.</p>
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		<title>Sony BRC-H700</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Jun 2009 03:18:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The Sony BRC-H700 high definition video camera is<br />
designed for a variety of remote acquisition<br />
applications, especially in television production<br />
for recording programs and for use as a weather<br />
or even traffic camera.</p>
<p>The PTZ (Pan Tilt Zoom) camera can display images<br />
onto a large screen in auditoriums, teaching<br />
hospitals, sporting events, trade shows, and even<br />
concerts.  This unit is also ideal for distance<br />
learning applications in which clear high definition<br />
images need to be projected onto electronic white<br />
boards during a presentation or other function.</p>
<p>The Sony BRC-H700 also&#8230; <a href="http://bcpcac.org/sony-brc-h700/" class="read_more">Read the rest</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Sony BRC-H700 high definition video camera is<br />
designed for a variety of remote acquisition<br />
applications, especially in television production<br />
for recording programs and for use as a weather<br />
or even traffic camera.</p>
<p>The PTZ (Pan Tilt Zoom) camera can display images<br />
onto a large screen in auditoriums, teaching<br />
hospitals, sporting events, trade shows, and even<br />
concerts.  This unit is also ideal for distance<br />
learning applications in which clear high definition<br />
images need to be projected onto electronic white<br />
boards during a presentation or other function.</p>
<p>The Sony BRC-H700 also features three 1/3 inch HD<br />
CCDs with 1.07 megapixels, delivers accurate color<br />
reproduction, and is ideal for taking pictures or<br />
videos in low light environments.</p>
<p>The BRC-H700 has a wide pan range of 340 degrees<br />
and a tilt range of 120 degrees.  Both the pan<br />
and tilt speeds are variable within the range of<br />
.25 to 60 degrees a second, so the camera can<br />
capture both fast and slow moving objects with<br />
minimal rocking vibration.  The camera also<br />
includes a 12X optical auto focus zooming lens,<br />
which allows for a zoom capability of up to 48X<br />
when used in combination with the 4X digital<br />
zoom.</p>
<p>You can also control the BRC-H700 by external<br />
devices which include the optional RM-BR300<br />
remote control via Sony&#8217;s VISCA protocol.  Local<br />
controls such as PTZ settings and any of the 16<br />
presets can easily be accessed.</p>
<p>The BRC-H700 has a card slot that accepts a<br />
variety of optional interface cards, including<br />
the HD-SDI, SD/SD, i.Link, and even connections<br />
for use with computers.</p>
<p>Other features include an image flip function<br />
for installation flexibility on ceilings or other<br />
flat surfaces and up to 16 presets for operational<br />
ease of use.</p>
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		<title>Sany Xacti VPC-HD1</title>
		<link>http://bcpcac.org/sany-xacti-vpc-hd1/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Jun 2009 03:16:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>This digital HD media camera is small, elegant, and<br />
also lightweight.  The Sanyo Xacti will beautifully<br />
capture your memories in high definition.  The<br />
stylish vertical design offered by the camera will<br />
make it easier for you to keep an arm steady while<br />
you shoot.</p>
<p>2.2&#8243; color OLED<br />
The 2.2&#8243; flip out organic light emmitting diode<br />
screen will offer easier viewing of your recordings,<br />
even in bright sunlight.</p>
<p>Video and pictures<br />
The Xacti will simultaneously shoot 5.1 megapixel<br />
still images and high definition video clips.  The<br />
HD1 can also record&#8230; <a href="http://bcpcac.org/sany-xacti-vpc-hd1/" class="read_more">Read the rest</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This digital HD media camera is small, elegant, and<br />
also lightweight.  The Sanyo Xacti will beautifully<br />
capture your memories in high definition.  The<br />
stylish vertical design offered by the camera will<br />
make it easier for you to keep an arm steady while<br />
you shoot.</p>
<p>2.2&#8243; color OLED<br />
The 2.2&#8243; flip out organic light emmitting diode<br />
screen will offer easier viewing of your recordings,<br />
even in bright sunlight.</p>
<p>Video and pictures<br />
The Xacti will simultaneously shoot 5.1 megapixel<br />
still images and high definition video clips.  The<br />
HD1 can also record over 21 minutes of 720 pixel<br />
HD video on a single 1 GB SD care, or well over 42<br />
minutes on a 2 GB card.</p>
<p>MPEG 4 format<br />
The HD1 utilizes the high quality MPEG 4 recording<br />
format which will deliver amazing video clarity and<br />
detail.  With the files being conveniently small,<br />
you have the ability to record long, high quality<br />
video clips.</p>
<p>Start up<br />
When you close the LCD screen, the camera will go<br />
into standby mode.  Open it back up, and you are<br />
ready to shoot in as little as 2 seconds!  The<br />
camera also records straight to SD flash memory<br />
cards, so it will skip the long process of getting<br />
the tape deck started.</p>
<p>Image stabilizer<br />
The image stabilizer will accurately distinguish<br />
between the unintentional camera shake and<br />
deliberate camera movement from pans or tilts.  It<br />
will then compensate for the camera shaking to<br />
give you more natural results when you shoot.</p>
<p>Zoom lens<br />
The highly effective and bright 10x optical zoom<br />
lens witha maximum aperture of f/3.5 will allow you<br />
to get up close to the action.  Coupled with a 10X<br />
digital zoom, it will give you up to 100X of zooming<br />
capabilities.</p>
<p>Scene modes<br />
You can create breathtaking pictures with the HD1<br />
by selecting the best suited mode to the subject.<br />
The scene selection mode will work for both still<br />
images and video.  The modes to choose from include<br />
sports, portrait, landscape, fireworks, and even<br />
night view.</p>
<p>Easy playback<br />
You can share your pictures and video clips with<br />
family and friends in a snap.  Multiple connections<br />
will allow for easy television playback, dubbing<br />
to a VCR or DVD recorder, transfer to a PC for DVD<br />
creation, editing, or just posting on the internet.</p>
<p>With everything the Sanya Xacti VPC HD1 has to<br />
offer, it&#8217;s perfect for anyone looking for a HD<br />
video camera.  You can do many things with this<br />
camera, other than taking pictures or making videos.<br />
If you&#8217;ve never experienced a HD video camera, the<br />
Sanya Xacti is certainly one of the first ones you<br />
should check out.</p>
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		<title>Sanyo Small HD Cams</title>
		<link>http://bcpcac.org/sanyo-small-hd-cams/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Jun 2009 03:15:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Sanyo has recently brought a new level of credability<br />
to dual use, video and still image cameras with the<br />
introduction of the new Xacti HD1.  With measurements<br />
of 3.1X4, 7X1.4 inches and 8.3 ounces, it is easily<br />
the smallest camera to record 720p high definition<br />
video.  It will also capture 5.1 MP still images and<br />
has a 10X optical zoom lens as well.</p>
<p>Just like other dual use cameras, it will record<br />
both video and still images on a memory card, or<br />
in this case an SD card instead of video tape.<br&#8230; <a href="http://bcpcac.org/sanyo-small-hd-cams/" class="read_more">Read the rest</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sanyo has recently brought a new level of credability<br />
to dual use, video and still image cameras with the<br />
introduction of the new Xacti HD1.  With measurements<br />
of 3.1X4, 7X1.4 inches and 8.3 ounces, it is easily<br />
the smallest camera to record 720p high definition<br />
video.  It will also capture 5.1 MP still images and<br />
has a 10X optical zoom lens as well.</p>
<p>Just like other dual use cameras, it will record<br />
both video and still images on a memory card, or<br />
in this case an SD card instead of video tape.<br />
According to Sanyo, a 1GB SD card can record up to<br />
21 minutes of 720p 16:9 widescreen video.  If you<br />
prefer to record in standard definition, the HD1<br />
can also record video at 640X480 pixel resolution<br />
at either 30 or 60 frames per second.  Everything<br />
you record is with the popular MPEG 4 compression.</p>
<p>Just in case pocket sized HD recording isn&#8217;t enough<br />
for you, Sanyo also put a 2.2 inch 210,000 pixel<br />
OLED display in the HD1.  The OLED is a display<br />
technology that many thing will end up replacing<br />
LCD very soon.  The advantages offered include wider<br />
viewing angles and faster response time.</p>
<p>As you probably already know, Sanyo isn&#8217;t new to<br />
HD video cameras or digital cameras in general.<br />
Sanyo has been around for years, proving that they<br />
can compete with the bigger industry giants.  The<br />
small HD video cameras offered from Sanyo are<br />
among the best as well.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve been looking for the best HD video cameras,<br />
rest assured that anything you select from Sanyo<br />
is going to be great.  There are a few to choose<br />
from, with the HD1 leading the pack.  If you want<br />
the best, the HD1 is everything you need &#8211; and<br />
quite possibly a bit more.</p>
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