Showing posts with label Camcorder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Camcorder. Show all posts

Monday, April 22, 2013

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Panasonic HC-V700 Full HD Wide Angle Camcorder Review and Video Test

Panasonic HC-V700 Full HD Wide Angle Camcorder Review and Video Test Tube. Duration : 6.38 Mins.


Link to the Panasonic HCV 700K Camcorder on Amazon.com: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0072B5E7E/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativ...

Saturday, February 2, 2013

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Videomaker at CES 2011: JVC GS-TD1 3D Camcorder

Videomaker at CES 2011: JVC GS-TD1 3D Camcorder Tube. Duration : 1.35 Mins.


We head over to see JVC's new GS-TD1 3D camcorder at CES 2011. Take a look! To learn more about video equipment, read our free report "Best Types of Lightweight Tripods for Cameras" at www.videomaker.com

Thursday, January 24, 2013

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Fancier Professional Heavy Duty Video Camcorder Tripod Fluid Drag Head Kits by Fancier WF717

Fancier Professional Heavy Duty Video Camcorder Tripod Fluid Drag Head Kits by Fancier WF717 Tube. Duration : 9.17 Mins.


Read full review t.co The legs are a 3-Segment Interlocking Crutch-Type design with a mid-level spreader providing oustanding stability for Video Cameras up to 27lbs. The legs utilize large ergonomic lock adjustment knobs and rubber feet for stability. Interchangeable heads connect to the legs using a standard 75mm bowl with a separate lock adjustment providing pan and tilt adjustment in addition to the head. The head features continuous drag fluid movement for 85°/+90°tilt range and +360°pan range 75mm bowl. There are independent locks for both the the pan and tilt axis. The camera secures to the head using a quick release video plate with a separate safety latch to prevent slideoff. The carry bag is large enough to hold the legs, head and spreader and is included for your convenience.

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

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How To Make a Quick Release Plate for a Camera and Camcorder Tripod

How To Make a Quick Release Plate for a Camera and Camcorder Tripod Video Clips. Duration : 3.30 Mins.


First find your 0 tripod in a Thrift Shop for about . You may discover that it has lost its Quick Release Plate. Or you may simply have lost your own quick release plate. Having done an extensive search on the Internet you discover that Quick Release Plates come in many shapes and sizes. And the one you need is not available over the Intenet. However, making one yourself is quite straight forward. This is what you need: Wood -- of suitable thickness, in my case -- 11/16 of an inch or 1.7 cms thick. Saw, Ruler, Drill, Nut, Bolt -- (A standard ¼ inch diameter bolt, long enough to go through the wood and be secured by the nut, with enough thread protruding to secure the camera. This bolt is 1 1/8 inches long. The thread protruding above the nut is ¼ inch or ½ cm.) Washer, Files, Screwdriver, Tenon Saw 1. Have a good look at the mounting for the Quick Release Plate, and imagine how the block of wood is going to sit on it. For example: does the wood need to be cut to shape to fit in any recesses? 2. Cut the wood to size. When measuring the length remember to include an allowance for any recess, together with the securing catch in the secured position. 3. Mark on the wood the angle of any recess, and the depth of wood which needs to be removed. 4. If it is difficult for you to measure the angle of any recesses, just estimate. If you have a tenon saw you will be able to achieve a much finer finish, mine unfortunately is in storage. But this will work perfectly. 5. Cut the ...

Friday, December 7, 2012

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Videomaker at CES 2011 - Sony HDR-TD10 3D Camcorder

Videomaker at CES 2011 - Sony HDR-TD10 3D Camcorder Tube. Duration : 1.17 Mins.


Sony has clearly invested a lot into their new line of 3D products. We went over to their booth to check out their newest affordable 3D HD camcorder the Sony HDR-TD10. To learn more about video equipment, read our free report "Best Types of Lightweight Tripods for Cameras" at www.videomaker.com