Mini DV digital camcorder


Mini DV Digital Camcorder Explained

Remy Jirek

Introduction
Mini DV digital camcorders are very easy to take with you anywhere. The handy cam used to be considered small, but then companies like Canon, Sony, Panasonic, JVC and others made camcorders mini. These mini devices are now small enough to take with you anywhere. DV camcorders do vary quite a bit from a regular camcorder, and many people do not realize what the difference between the two is. One of the main differences in these two is who uses them. Professionals prefer to use DV recorders instead of regular camcorders.


Many people used to wonder how they would be able to carry their bulky camcorders around when they went traveling somewhere. Although digital camcorders were generally smaller and weighed lesser than traditional video cameras, they were still considered pretty heavy for our daily lifestyle needs. As cameras became more advanced in technology, the size decreased, and the quality increased. Better still, the price decreased.

Mini DV digital camcorders are generally a type of camcorder made by the same makers who make traditional camcorders such as Canon, Sony, Hitachi, Toshiba, Sharp, Nikon, Panasonic, Olympus, JVC, and many more. Some people confuse Mini DV Camcorders with Mini Camcorders, and most of them do not know that these two are actually very different from each other in their functionality.

So How Is It Different from the Mini Camcorder?

Most of the time, Mini DV is used by professional video users, mini camcorders are not. Mini camcorders are widely used for all purposes, both by amateurs and professionals who prefer to carry around simple gadgets that do not require much hassle such as changing tapes or other storage systems.

The most common Mini DV digital camcorder has a better video quality compared to mini camcorder. This is due to the compression or video storage technology. While mini digital camcorders use various storage systems such as hard drives, MMC cards, tapes and so on, a mini DV digital camcorder can only be used with tapes, MultiMedia cards or MMCs, CDR or CDRW or even DVDR or DVDRW. This is the most significant difference between the mini DV and the mini camcorders.

Mini camcorders are relatively new to the market compared to Mini DV digital camcorders. Mini DV digital camcorders, which were introduced many years ago used VHS tapes, and then began using smaller video tapes, and now use more advanced storage systems such as the DVD.

High end DV camcorders, which are used by professionals, come with special features such as interchangeable lenses, very high optical and digital zoom, image stabilization technology, and today they come with a FireWire or USB port as well, so that direct transfer of files can be done from the mini DV digital camcorder to computer.

The main reason why some people tend to confuse a mini DV digital camcorder and a normal digital mini camcorder is the size. There are many makers who make DV camcorders as small as and similar in style to mini camcorders.

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