Videographer Launches New Site to Service Burgeoning Portable Camcorder Market
Expert videographer Bob Elsey is expanding his services by launching a new site dedicated to the art and science of the pocket camcorder. Enthusiasts and serious videographers will benefit from the incisive research produced for the new site.
- (1888PressRelease) October 14, 2010 - Bob Elsey is drawing upon his years of experience in the industry to help readers ascertain fact from fiction in the portable video recording device market. As a video professional and an avid enthusiast of all things electronic, Bob is able to launch a new site to address all the uncertainty, and straighten out all the misinformation that surrounds the new portable video recording devices, such as the pocket camcorder. The proliferation of portable video cameras has made it very difficult for consumers to understand which hardware is best for everyday use. Even pro-sumers, those who take equipment more seriously, are left to wonder what, if any of the new miniaturized cameras will be able to satisfy their requirements.
Perhaps nothing epitomizes the portable video recorder more than the Flip camcorder. The Flip video products ushered in a new age of video recording, capturing video at resolutions that were once the exclusive domain of larger, more complicated HD video cameras. The sleek and stylish Flip MinoHD is a perfect example of how far the personal video recording market has progressed. The Flip video cameras had its genesis in portable, one time use video recorders, but its greatest contribution is the miniaturization of the bulky, hard to use full size video recorders. The Flip video recorder can easily be placed in a pocket or some equally small storage, and can be quickly called upon to record those moments worthy of watching over and over again.
Numerous manufacturers have followed in Flip's footsteps and are now producing their own take on the small pocket video recording device. Manufacturers such as Creative Labs, Sony, Kodak and Panasonic have started bringing to market devices with an increasingly smaller footprint, but with an abundance of useful features. Resolution, once the bane of small recording devices is no longer an issue, as most portable video recording cameras record at 1280 x 720 and employ H.264 video compression to go along with AAC audio, all bundled into a MP4 file format. Truly, the portable video recording device has come of age. Even smart phones record video, and some even have editing capabilities built into the phones.
Choosing the right pocket camcorder is not an easy task given all the noise being generated by would-be experts and others who have strong opinions of small electronic devices. Bob Elsey anticipated this issue, and has made it front and center in his campaign to inform the enquiring minds of the public. Most manufacturers will have a basic version that records well, but perhaps not in HD. Others will offer several models, with the mid to top end being able to record at higher resolutions for longer periods of time. Flip video offers three distinct models, with minimal overlap between the three. On the top end is the UltraHD, followed closely by the middle of the pack model, the MinoHD. Rounding up the offering is the SlideHD, a no frills yet surprisingly feature rich model.
"Small video recorders have the potential of being one of the indispensible electronic devices in use today. With my new site, I seek to present the truth and dispel the myth so people can become more informed about the products," notes Bob Elsey of D&E Information Services.
About:
D&E Information Services produces information to assist the public with their research effort on computer and other electronic equipment. D&E Information Services focuses on disseminating the truth and dispelling the myth as it relates to all things electronic.
Contact:
Bob Elsey
(site) http://pocket-camcorder.com
(email) healthyoils4u ( @ ) gmail dot com
(voice) 866-145-0799
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