Aiptek HDV21X LCD camcorder

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Aiptek markets highly innovative products and is pleased to provide fabulous service, reasonable price and customer care. Aiptek stresses that service to customers is equally important as technologies and products.  Aiptek rewrote the history of the digital camcorder industry with the strong line up in Pocket DV and Pencam. In the line of Pocket Dv lies the new Action HD camcorder, Aiptek HDV21X which captures sensational videos at 1080p catching 30 frames per second using H.264 which is a high end compression technology.

Sports and actions events are captured perfectly through Aiptek HDV21X’s HD 720p mode that captures 60 frames per second letting the videos to appear with good clarity. One of the impressive feature of Aiptek is that it could be also used as a media player recorder. When you connect the camcorder with your TV or DVD, you can record movies or your favorite shows which could be played on the 2.4 inch . Any device supporting RCA output could be connected to the camcorder for recording.

For still shots, the 8 lens which is macro enabled permits you to snap exceptional images on the go.  The 3x optical zoom can take you closer, while the auto focus option lets you take the best possible shot. Shooting under low light circumstance is quiet difficult. Aiptek equips LED lights that are been specially built in to furnish improved image tone under dim light. Aiptek camcorder offer a convenient and flexible charging port either through or AC adapter without the need to remove the batteries.

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Melissia Bega August 20, 2010 at 4:21 pm

It has smile and blink shot technologies which make it click snaps only when the subject is smiling and not when he is blinking. Cameras of both phones lack the zoom attribute. The Samsung Tocco Ultra has an LED photo light.

selina_555 August 10, 2011 at 11:57 pm

Don't bother with cables or special software!

The easiest and best method to transfer photos and video from your camera to your computer is via a little USB card reader (which are very cheap these days and widely available).

Plug the reader into a USB port and insert the memory card.
It will show up as a drive, and you can simply drag and drop the photos across to the folder of your choice.

http://www.ephotozine.com/article/Card-Readers-explained-140

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