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  2. CompactFlash - Wikipedia

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    CompactFlash IDE (ATA) emulation speed is usually specified in "x" ratings, e.g. 8x, 20x, 133x. This is the same system used for CD-ROMs and indicates the maximum transfer rate in the form of a multiplier based on the original audio CD data transfer rate, which is 150 kB/s.

  3. Camcorder - Wikipedia

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    The Flip Video was a series of tapeless camcorders introduced by Pure Digital Technologies in 2006. Slightly larger than a smartphone, the Flip Video was a basic camcorder with record, zoom, playback and browse buttons and a USB jack for uploading video. The original models recorded at a 640x480-pixel resolution; later models featured HD ...

  4. List of Canon camcorders - Wikipedia

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    The Canon HV10 is a consumer high definition video (HDV) camcorder released in September 2006. The HV10 features both HDV and DV recording. DV can be recorded in both 4:3 and 16:9 formats. In Europe, the camcorder is called the HV10E and features PAL DV recording in addition to HDV 1080i50 mode. The HV10 does 1080i60 and NTSC.

  5. List of Panasonic camcorders - Wikipedia

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    The AU-EVA1 is Panasonic's first compact professional Super 35mm camcorder designed for high-definition video production. [15] The AU-EVA1 was released in the Fall of 2017. The EVA1 combines the cinematic depth of field and expansive field of view typical of larger sensors with the versatility and cost-efficiency of a lightweight, user-friendly ...

  6. List of digital cameras with CCD sensors - Wikipedia

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    Although the term “digicam” originated as a syllabic abbreviation for “digital camera”, it is now used primarily to refer to an old compact digital camera or, in other words, a discontinued point-and-shoot camera with a fixed lens. [32] [33] [34] Digicams emphasize portability and ease of use, and they often include a built-in flash. [35]

  7. AVCHD - Wikipedia

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    Direct playback – video can be played on a television set from a camcorder through HDMI or component-video cable. AVCHD disc – AVCHD video, recorded onto DVD can be played on most Blu-ray Disc players [8] or on a PlayStation 3 gaming console. Blu-ray – AVCHD video, recorded onto Blu-ray can be played on most Blu-ray Disc players (see ...

  8. Sony camcorders - Wikipedia

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    The camcorder can convert captured HDV data to DV data for editing using non-linear editing systems which do not support HDV or for creating edits which are viewable on non-HDTV television sets. The HVR-A1 is the prosumer version of the HDR-HC1, having additional manual controls and XLR ports.

  9. JVC GR-C1 - Wikipedia

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    The JVC GR-C1 was famous as Doc Brown's video camera (operated by Marty McFly) in the film Back to the Future. [4]It also featured in Stranger Things season 2 (set in 1984), as the camcorder Bob Newby hands over to Jonathan Byers to use when he takes Will and the other kids trick-or-treating and is used to record the Mind Flayer.

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