With the GZ-MG330H Everio Hard Drive Camcorder you can record all the stuff that makes life more fun. Everio has been redesigned to offer more satisfaction in a smaller, lighter body. It’s the world’s smallest and lightest hard disk camcorder, so you can shoot actively without fatigue, and travel with lots of space left over when you pack your bags. The Everio models have been equipped with a high-performance lens developed by camera specialist, KONICA MINOLTA. It captures clear and bright images.
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The JVC GZ-HD3 Camcorder enables you to shoot in full 1920 x 1080 HD to an internal 60GB hard drive, providing the clearest video when viewed on your HDTV. The internal hard drive provides a tape free format with an SD/SDHC expansion memory card slot, in case you need more room to record or to capture still images.
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The DCR-SR45 gives you the option to store video and still images on your choice of either its built-in 30 GB hard disk drive or removable Memory Stick Pro Duo media. A generous 2.7-inch wide1 (16:9) touch panel LCD display puts all the controls at your fingertips as you compose shots, and the high-power 40x optical/2000x digital zoom gets you close to all the action. Meanwhile, the professional-quality Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar Lens and Super SteadyShot image stabilization system captures everything as clearly as if you were still there.
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Make home movies to your heart’s content with the SDR-H40 40GB HDD Camcorder from Panasonic. With this large hard disk drive you’ll virtually never run out of recording space, not to mention never have to worry about carrying extra tapes or DVDs around. This affordable HDD camcorder records in standard definition and features a 2.7″ wide LCD display with Power LCD Plus for adjusting screen brightness. A 1/6″ CCD image sensor captures rich, natural-looking video and 640 x 480 stills to SD/SDHC memory cards. Other features include 42x optical zoom, Advanced Optical Image Stabilization (OIS), and the Easy Archive function for direct burning to DVD.
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