How to choose a High-Definition Camcorder

High-definition camcorders are the ultimate choice for the person who wants to make quality videos. If you're only looking to make videos for YouTube, almost any camcorder will work. But, if you want to record something special, something that you want to watch in 20 or 30 years time, high-definition should be where you put your money. High-definition camcorders can be expensive so our guide is here for ensuring you’re getting the best camcorder you can afford.

There are three things you want to remember when purchasing your high-definition camcorder. The first is to buy the best image quality you can afford. Camcorder models are upgraded very quickly so if you want to buy something that will still be high spec in a few years time, don't skimp now.

The second thing you want to keep in mind when buying your high-definition camcorder is the video format. This can turn out to be a real nightmare if you don't do your research first. There are two main formats for storing high-definition video. The first is HDV, which uses MiniDV tape cassettes. MiniDV was the original and successful standard for high-definition recording. About 3 years ago AVCHD (Advanced Video Codec High-Definition) appeared on the market. This format is still gaining weight and has not toppled HDV, which means it’s the way of the future. AVCHD has a number of advantages over HDV. The main advantages being that it can be recorded to DVD, flash memory and hard drives. The Sony HDR-SR12 Camcorder uses the AVCHD format.

When choosing your high-definition camcorder we recommend always choosing AVCHD over HDV. Not only is it more future proof but it uses less power than HDV, meaning longer shooting times and the recordings will never degrade over time. AVCHD means you can watch your movies 40 years in the future and they will still look as crisp and clear as the day you took them.

You can get great deals on AVCHD Camcorders at Best Sony HD Camcorders.

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