3.0" LCD Touch Panel display gives you a clearer picture of what you are shooting. By leveraging the latest in LCD display technology, the Touch Panel delivers clean, crisp images that are saturated with natural color and deep, dynamic detail, enabling you to shoot with enhanced comfort and confidence in any external light condition. With the large 3.0" display, it’s much easier to browse through content and find the exact features you’re looking for. Most useful, the extra large LCD screen makes it easier to select the features you need.
Still frames are taken at preset intervals and put together in sequential order to create a video file that speeds up the slow passage of time.
BSI (Backside Illuminated) CMOS is twice as sensitive for better low-light recording with less image noise, distortion.
Choice of colors (exterior design) that a camcorder model is currently available in.
Range of magnification generated by lens movement, as measured in degrees exponential to the original.
Range of pixel magnification a camera can generate, as measured in degrees exponential to the original.
Technology that minimizes blur and unwanted picture shake caused by hand movement during recording.
Fixed number of pixels on camcorder's LCD screen, as measured in thousands (k).
Form of chip that detects light captured by a camcorder lens. CMOS circuitry converts light to voltage.
Technology of camcorder display. A 2.7" Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) with touch screen usability.
Fixed number of pixels on camcorder's LCD screen, as measured in thousands (k).
Sound file type that a camcorder generates. AAC achieves higher sound quality than MP3.
Optical feature that uses a sensor, control system, and motor to automatically focus a camera's lens.
Camera settings that auto-adjust in different light to ensure white objects appear white on screen.
Feature that helps prevent foreground objects from becoming silhouetted against bright backgrounds.
Minimum amount of light a camcorder needs to produce a quality recording. Dark twilight is roughly 3 lux.
Setting that allows the shutter speed to be adjusted by hand, as measured in fractions of a second.
Compression standard that a camcorder uses to encode video. H.264 HD is used by Blu-Ray and YouTube.
Number of pixels across and down that are used to capture video. More pixels, the sharper the image.
File type that the photo mode of a camcorder generates for use on a computer.
Overall appearance of the photos that a camcorder generates. Super Fine signifies premium quality.
Formats onto which a camcorder can record. Built-in memory provides internal storage; cards are external.
Number of pixels across and down that are used to capture an image. More pixels, the sharper the photo.
An internal microphone in a camcorder designed to record audio while video footage is being recorded.
Internal speaker in a camcorder designed to emit recorded audio during playback.
Technology that reduces distortion and buffeting caused by wind on a camcorder's microphone.
Ability for a camcorder to store media and data internally without a memory card inserted.
Opening in which a flash memory card is inserted. SDHC cards store at least 4GB of removable memory.
Universal Serial Bus. Interface standard for connecting peripherals to a computer. USB 2.0 is high-speed.
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