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Article Title Author Company eMag Issue Article Synopsis
The Camcorder Shopping Crisis Mark Shapiro Internet Video Magazine

Feb 2008

It is harder to pick out the right Camcorder than ever before. In the last couple years, the options have exploded. Now there are all kinds of media capture formats to consider. In addition to the good old digital videotape format, we now have camcorders that record video to solid state flash drives, to tiny spinning hard drives, to optical media like DVD. Confusing. Even worse, they all work well.
Content Insider #91 – Capturing Moments THE Insider

Dec 2007

Camphones are for Impulses, Cameras are for Memories
The Basics of Making Great Video with Your Camcorder Mark Shapiro Internet Video Magazine

Aug 2007

By using the LCD monitor, you can comfortably shoot at a variety of angles. With the LCD titled upwards, try shooting with the camcorder held down at your knees or at tummy level. People look a lot better when you are shooting up at them.
Digital Spectrum MF-8104 Premium Picture Frame Brandon Hetherington HomeToys

Jun 2007

The Digital Picture Frame is a great addition to any home or office and The MemoryFrame Premium with its 10.4” LCD Screen and interchangeable frame will be a hit in any household. The clear picture and ease of use will allow all levels of user to get enjoyment from there digital pictures.
How to Make Home Videos and Share Them With the World Mark Shapiro Internet Video Magazine

Aug 2006

Remember, the more complicated your movie, the more difficult it will be to maintain quality of the streaming video when you compress it for the Internet. In order to maximize the final quality of the net delivered video, you can avoid scenes with lots of layers, special effects, action and moving cameras.
D-Link DSC-350 Rob Williams

Oct 2000

The camera works great outdoors, but needs a bit of light indoors (no flash). It has a simple light level meter on the top and the shutter speed is from ¼~1/2000 second. As well it has a self-timer and a multi picture mode. A manual focus ring goes from 1-1/2” focal length (miniscule) to infinity, so you have to know the distance to your subject. Most the time I set it at infinity.

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