Compact video cameras
Posted on 9 Dec 2008 at 10:56
A new generation of flash-based camcorders has arrived - here are five of the best.
YouTube has completely changed our attitudes toward digital video over the past year or two. Where once shooting motion footage and editing it was the preserve of keen amateurs and those with plenty of time on their hands, now just about anyone with a mobile phone can do their You've Been Framed bit.
As a result, camcorders are becoming as much a commodity as digital cameras, and thanks to the influence of mobile phones, they're more pocketable and simple to use than ever. We've gathered a collection for the YouTube generation.
Panasonic SDR-S7
Samsung VP-MX20
Flip Video Ultra
Flip Video Mino
Creative Vado
Author: Darien Graham-Smith, Mike Jennings & Matthew Spark
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