Sony HDR SR7 AVCHD 6.1MP 60GB High Definition Hard Disk Drive Camcorder with 10x Optical Zoom

  • Record high-definition (AVCHD) video directly to a 60GB HDD
  • ClearVid CMOS sensor; Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* lens
  • 2.7-inch widescreen hybrid touch-panel Clear Photo LCD Plus display
  • Simultaneously capture video and 4.6-megapixel still images while recording. 6.1 megapixel still images as camera only
  • Includes Handy Cam station; one touch AVCHD disc burn with optional accessory

Product Description
Experience amazing picture quality and convenience. The HDR-SR7 lets you record remarkably clear and detailed high definition video onto its convenient internal hard drive. The professional grade Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T lens ensures photo-realistic image quality, with a 10x optical/20x digital zoom that easily brings the action extra close, while Super SteadyShot optical image stabilization reduces blur from camcorder shake. Take command and get creative with manual control for focus, exposure, shutter speed and white balance. View your shooting on the 2.7″ wide Clear Photo LCD Plus display, featuring touch panel SwivelScreen technology, so you can view from any shooting angle. And capture more than movies using the dual record function to snap still images even while shooting video…. More >>

Sony HDR-SR7 AVCHD 6.1MP 60GB High Definition Hard Disk Drive Camcorder with 10x Optical Zoom

Saving Recollections on Video Properly

Many of us have old video recordings we’d like to remember as life events. They are on outdated cassettes and disks requiring noise reduction, brightness adjustment and recording compactly to 1 medium like DVD or Blu-Ray as a whole.

While 15-20 years ago such a task would be rather laborious, now it’s well done with modern computer power. Latest video editor versions work miracles by improving image quality, for example, via a noise filter or enabling to adjust color, lay extra effects on video and use additional sound tracks like with comments or pleasant music. Here’re some popular video editors with rich features to handle video and audio.

Adobe Premiere Pro & Adobe Premiere Elements
Ulead Video Studio & Ulead Media Studio
Pinacle Studio
Vegas Movie Studio

To this end, you’ll need an installed video editor, enough hard disk space and a video capture board if you don’t have previously recorded video like in AVI. If you did it before but the disk turned scratched, you’ll have to copy it on the hard disk and then do AVI fix by using video editor features or a video fixer like Digital Video Repair or DivFix++.

Processing your recordings requires the following steps:

Record video with the best possible quality for subsequent processing if you haven’t done this before. Use a Motion JPEG family video codec or the like.
Do initial edit by cutting out movie parts not planned for a final version. Use the cut operation to remove unwanted image pieces.
Set image brightness and contrast to make the picture more pleasant and improve subsequent video filter operation.
For images recorded from analog sources like VHS tapes, use a filter to do deinterlacing operation to remove the image comb effect.
In case of video noise, use a noise filter to improve its quality and compress an output file.
Resize a bit smaller to improve the result and output file size.
Lay necessary special effects to transfer from 1 plot to another.
If needed, add extra sound tracks with background music or comments.
Choose a video and audio compression format and record the result on the hard disk.
Burn the final video to an optical disk like DVD and make up its box.

For a better compression format, mind that if you want to show you movie to the friends from a stationary player, be careful in choosing audio and video codecs. Most contemporary video players support the AVI format with MPEG-4 (DivX, Xvid) compression unlike such computer formats as MP4, MKV, OGM and H.264 (upgraded MPEG-4) which provides far better compressed video quality with lower bitrates but fits few players. The most common audio codec is MP3 (MPEG Layer 3).

Pay special attention to choosing an optical disk for recording. For the longest life time, pick up a branded disk with an extra scratch-proof layer. If you have to transport the disk often, make sure the box is suitable fixating the disk tightly to prevent possible hit consequences when in motion.

Not to get lost in large disk collections, use cataloguer software and properly signed disk covers. So you can always find a necessary disk quickly and have other extra info without looking through all the recorded disks.

Approach preparing video creatively to get a quality result worth seeing in the family and showing to friends and acquaintances in your home.

Alex has considerable experience in dealing with the video. We recommend using the plug-ins for noise reduction and against the poor quality of images and video playback software update problem.

JVC Everio GZHD7 3CCD 60GB Hard Disk Drive High Definition Camcorder with 10x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom

  • Capture and share home movies in full HD
  • Built-in 60 GB hard disk drive
  • Three 1/5-inch CCDs with 1920 x 1080 (square) pixels
  • Fujinon 10x optical zoom lens
  • Optical image stabilization; Focal Assist function

Product Description
The HD Everio GZ-HD7 is the world’s first consumer camcorder to offer Full HD 1920×1080i recording. Native 1920×1080i resolution is maintained throughout the recording to playback process from lens, CCD, MPEG2 Transport Stream and output via HDMI or USB 2.0 with no quality-degrading conversion.With a 60GB built-in hard disk drive you can enjoy up to five hours of Full HD 1920×1080i recording at a high 30Mbps (MAX), plus you get two additional recording modes.The 2.8″ widescreen LCD offers a 16:9 aspect ratio for wide cinematic video shooting. Naturally the playback picture can be enjoyed in full widescreen dimensions on the LCD or on a connected widescreen TV. This Clear LCD cuts surface reflections and glare to maintain a clear, visible, bright view during outdoor recording in direct sunlight.The GZ-HD7 is also equipped with a color viewfinder. It’s useful when shooting under strong sunlight where an LCD is not clearly visible or when you want to save bat… More >>

JVC Everio GZHD7 3CCD 60GB Hard Disk Drive High Definition Camcorder with 10x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom

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