Thursday, March 1, 2012

Toshiba Camileo H30 FullHD 1080p AVI Camcorder

For a start, it shoots Full HD, although Toshiba already offers this for even less with its Camileo S20. But where the S20 only provides a quality-reducing digital zoom, the H30 sports a fully fledged optical version, although the factor is a mere 5x, where most more expensive camcorders boast at least twice as much. Nevertheless, compared to similarly priced pocket Internet camcorders such as the Flip Video UltraHD, a real optical zoom of any nature is to be commended. If you’re shooting at resolutions below Full HD, there’s also a 4x digital zoom available as well, for a 20x total.
The H30 is built around a 10-megapixel CMOS sensor – twice the resolution of the S20’s, although as with the latter Toshiba hasn’t publicised the physical size of this sensor. A modicum of interpolation is added to bring the still image resolution up to 16-megapixels. There’s a small flash built into the H30 to help with photography, but unlike the S20 no LED video light is provided.
Compact, lightweight and in Full-HD, the new Toshiba Camileo HD Camcorder with 5x optical zoom and a 3" touch screen lets you enjoy state-of-the-art technology with 1080p True High Definition Video and take sharp 10 MegaPixel digital still photos. Note: Memory card not included. Purchase of a memory card is highly recommended.
Toshiba Camileo HD Camcorder, 5x Optical Zoom, 3-Inch Touch Screen:
1920 x 1080 resolution HD video delivers high resolution video with excellent color and precision detail in AVI file format
5x optical zoom and 4x digital zoom gives you professional quality zooming capability on the Toshiba HD camcorder
3.0" touchscreen LCD allows you to shoot and review your footage on a bright screen that can even be seen in direct sunlight
Additional Features for the Toshiba Camileo HD Camcorder with 5x Optical Zoom and 3-Inch Touch Screen:
HDMI digital AV output
Video stabilization in 720p mode and below
SD/SDHC memory card slot
Easy YouTube upload button
Four record mode settings on the Toshiba HD camcorder
Pros: Great image quality, small size, a fair set of features, pretty good size zoom capability, and of course, full HD support, make this a great camera. Also, it takes excellent pictures.
Cons: There is one thing that is noticeable outright. Its autofocus can be a bit slow, especially when getting up close. Also, vibration reduction/image stabilization only applies with 720p HD, so thats kind of a let down. But still, the Pros beat the Cons
Summary: The product, with even with its patent cons, still makes a great video camera well worth the money. It has great features and unless you are a 100% professional videographer, it will satisfy your needs.
Helpful reading:
HD Converter for Mac can help you convert AVI to Galaxy Nexus and you also can convert your Toshiba Camileo avi video to sony vegas for editing, and it is also a HD video editor software for Mac you can edit your avi video with this software.

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