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Night Vision Camcorder - Choosing The Right Night Vision Video Camera

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When you first start to decide on a your next night vision camcorder the choices and options can seem overwhelming. There are many different considerations in choosing the right night vision video camera that is right for you. Features include deciding on video format, type of recording format, the sound quality, accessrories that are included and many other extras.

The primary decision to make is what type of recording format your night vision camcorder will use. And the recording media is usually tied to the individual video format that the camera has been built to record. Here’s a look at some of the most common modern formats to enable you make your choice.

Video Cassette Tapes: This format has been around for years and is slowly being phased out. The MiniDV format remains the most common format and you can get tapes that will record in both standard and HDV video. The advantage of tape is that they are fairly low priced but remember that the tape format will probably not be along for many more years.

Mini DVD or DVD Discs: This format allows your camcorder to record right on a DVD disc. While this makes it convenient to easily play your footage on regular DVD players, this format is also being superceded by the newer digital formats.

Memory Cards: Smaller compact video cameras are being made that use SD cards or memory sticks to record your footage. These allow the camera to be made extremely small in size. One of the more commonly known types of compact camcorders that use this method is the popular Flip camera. In higher quality camcorders you need to make sure that the cards you are using are fast enough to keep up with the speed of the video stream that is being sent to the card.

Built In Hard Disk Drives: Just like your computer, some camcorders are being made with built in internal hard drives. Most of these types of cameras allow you to record in either standard or high definition quality. Both Hard Disk Drive and Memory Card units require that you download the information onto your computer or other media to store it permanently.

While there are a number of choices in choosing the type of storage your night vision camcorder will use, your main decision is whether you want to use a removeable media like tapes or disks, or have a system to download and store your media from units that use memory cards or internal hard drives. Knowing in advance what options are available will help you make your best choice.

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November 8th, 2009 at 10:34 am

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