How to Find the Best Camcorder to Make Home Movies

Posted by Anonymous , 9/4/2007 Tags:FindBestCamcorderHomeMovies
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How to Find the Best Camcorder to Make Home Movies

Introduction

When you're considering shopping for a camcorder, you probably hope to find the camcorder that will most easily and effectively suit your needs. Home videos can become important memories over the years; and while taking them, you want to know that the footage you're taking is of the quality those images deserve. This article will help you to find the best camcorder for home movies.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Easy

Steps

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Step One

Consider all of your options. While looking at potential camcorders, try out as many different makes as possible to develop a feel for what you want. Decide which carry features that will ease the filming process, and which lacks those features.
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Step Two

Look closely in deciding what style of camcorder you prefer, either horizontal or upright. Horizontal camcorders are longer than they are taller, with a video chamber located in back. This shape is used mostly for higher-end cameras, typically weighing more than upright camcorders. Upright camcorders are much smaller and appeal to those wanting a more potable feel.
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Step Three

Examine camcorders for what type of zoom they have. Generally, a camera will have one of two kinds, an optical zoom or a digital zoom. Cameras with a digital zoom tend to result in pixilated images after enlargement, while the optical zoom feature uses lens optics for less quality-damaging enlargement.
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Step Four

Pay attention to the LCD screen size. Playback screens range from 2 to 3.5 inches, and larger LCD screens are much easier to see and proof what footage has already been taken. For those on a budget, however, a smaller LCD should be considered.
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Step Five

Ask a professional's opinion. As a home-movie video camera, a more extravagant, higher-end camera would be unnecessary. Look for a camera with features that will ease the filmmaking process.
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Step Six

Ask other consumers via online forums. They will have feedback for you from actual home usage.

Overall Tips & Warnings

  • Think about where most of your footage will be taken. Under dim light, outdoors or a combination of the two? Use this to help you decide what basic automatic exposure modes you will need.
  • Remember that not all camcorders are the same, but not every individual one differs all too greatly.
  • Do not settle easily. Salespeople are often prone to selling a camcorder that will give them more perks and commissions, rather than the camcorder that will best suit you.
  • If one place doesn't have you completely convinced, go somewhere else. Committing early can leave you with a camcorder that doesn't fit your needs.
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