Shortlist of Choices for the Best Camera for Videos
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Shortlist of Choices for the Best Camera for Videos
If a
picture speaks a thousand words, what would a video say? Sometimes, photographs
just don’t quite cut it for when we want to keep a memory safe with us – it’s a
video that can capture the atmosphere, the voices and the turbulence in any
places and scenarios. A photo can capture the delightful smile of your child at
their 5th birthday, but their bright laughter with a childlike voice
can only be recorded with a video. Knowing that there are people out there
wanting to get a camcorder or at least a camera with a decent recording
quality, we have compiled a short list for you to narrow down your choices
from.
Canon EOS Rebel T5 Digital SLR
With a video capturing
resolution of 1920 x 1080 full HD, you can be sure that you are recording in
the best quality possible to pick up even those miniscule details with this
product. If you think that this resolution is too taxing on your camera’s
memory, you can also opt for a smaller HD resolution of 1280 x 720, or an even
smaller one at 640 x 480HD. So, depending on where you might want to choose to
publish your videos to, you can select from these 3 video capture resolutions
available; As an example, the smallest resolution could be used for videos to
be published on Facebook. This camera also features an optical zoom of up to 5x
through its 18 megapixels optical sensor. Just imagine the possibilities of
recording from afar and still having it show up clearly enough on the highest
resolution available! Its weight at around only 1.1lbs is also a good feature,
since one can carry it around and record for some time without the weight
stressing your waist joints.
Canon EOS 60D SLR
If you don’t find the optical
zoom function being of much importance, this product could be for you. While it
does not have the zoom function itself, there’s a very high ISO range from 100
to 12800 with boosts, meaning that users can shoot videos and photos even in
extremely dim or bright lighting with clear frames. This camera also has a
relatively high video capture resolution at 1080p HD, making it one of the best camera for videos for users
seeking simple yet sufficient functionality. The optical sensor resolution is
also the same with the above model at 18MP, but there is one big bonus in this
model; it features a wireless technology for users as well; which means that
users recording from this camera does not even need to eject the memory card or
connect it to a USB wire to have the videos streamed on a WiFi-enabled screen
for video-sharing! There is also a wind filter to filter out background noises
for your videos so that their clarity extends to the audio as well.
Sony
DSCHX80/B Point & Shoot Camera
First of all, this product
allows you to have an optical zoom of up to not 1, not 2, but 30x. Other than
this zooming feature, you can also record in 3 formats, although the winning
format would be the Full HD 1920x1080 XAVC S format at up to 50Mbps recording
with allows users to record freely without video compression adding noise to
scenes involving a high range of motion & actions. The Linear PCM feature
allows for high-quality audio to match the video as well. The other two
recording options, MP4 HD along with the WiFi function, lets you upload your
highly compressed video onto the web straight from your camera while the AVCHD
has resolutions suitable for HDTV & burning into Blu-Ray discs. In
addition, Sony’s Optical SteadyShot image stabilization featuring 5-axis helps
you to record while you are on the move, maintaining focus on your subject and
even while zooming in. This could be ideal for sports fans looking to record
their favourite sports players in action – even on the field.
Panasonic HC-V180K Full HD Camcorder
Also
featuring Full HD 1080p recording as well as the 5-axis hybrid optical image
stabilization, you can ensure that your videos will be in maximum clarity even
when you are recording while moving with this handheld camera. You can record
from long range since this camcorder lets you zoom up to 50x optical zoom quality
and even up to 90x intelligent zooming. What makes this possibly the best camera for videos is the fact that
it also has BSI sensors that allows for low-light video quality maintenance as
well as a two-channel zoom microphone that lets you record clearly from a
distance as well. If you like creativity in your video recordings, this
camcorder allows you to utilize various effects available, inclusive of time
lapse recording, miniature effect, 8mm movie or even the silent movie option.
It is also made with the handheld experience in mind, so its weight of about
0.5 pounds is just perfect and superlight for a long duration of handheld
recording as well.
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