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The first miniature HD camcorder to hit our shores, the Vado HD hides a lot
in its slim frame. At first glance, it might not even strike you as a camcorder,
but rather a small phone (given the 2-inch LCD on one side and a chrome-ringed
camera lens on the other).
Operation is dead simple; press the power button to start it up, and press
the record button to start or stop recording. Once you're done recording, you
can play back the clips on the device itself or on a flat panel TV using the
supplied mini HDMI to HDMI cable. And when you need to transfer the videos to a
PC, simply swivel out the attached full size USB connector and drag-and-drop the
videos. Since the videos are recorded in AVI format, they can be played back in
most media players too.
If your main purpose is to record and upload content online, you're in luck.
The supplied Vado Central software for Windows PCs can upload the content to
YouTube, Photobucket and Box.net directly. The software helps you stitch
together or edit clips and can also automate the tasks of copying content from
the device. The Vado HD will work with Macs, but you will have to manually copy
the videos and manually upload them too.
It's great that Creative has included a user-replaceable battery in the Vado
HD; you can carry along a spare and don't need to worry about replacements when
the time comes. Underneath, you'll find a standard tripod mount. The built in
8GB flash memory is good enough for about 2 hours of video in the top quality
HD+ setting or about 4 hours in the standard HD setting.
Coming to the performance; the device starts up in about a second and can
start recording instantly.You'll be surprised at the high quality videos that
this little device can shoot (no stills though, only video). Even in dim
lighting, the video quality is admirable, with little noise or discoloration.
Creative Vado HD camcorder
Rs 19,990 |
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Pros
720p video in incredibly tiny packageCons
Expensive, no memory card slot
Sold by
www.MyBoxHD.com |
Specs
HD CMOS sensor, 1280 x 720 pixel videos @ 30fps, 640 x 240 pixel 2-inch LCD,
8GB memory, built in mic and speaker, mini HDMI out (cable included), tripod
mount, 100 grams (with battery)
Verdict
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I did have a few complaints. At this price, a remote control would have been
nice - to enable recording if the Vado is mounted on a tripod at a distance, or
to control playback on a TV. You don't get an optical zoom either, which means
that you have to move closer to your subject to fill the frame. The device is
strictly point and shoot, so you don't get too many settings to play around
with, if that's your thing. The lens sticks out of the body by about 5mm; it
should have been flush with the device. Finally, there is no standard composite
video cable supplied – so if your TV does not have HDMI input, you'll have to
buy this cable separately. Overall, I'd still recommend the Vado HD for its many
pros. It's great if you want a hassle-free and extremely portable HD video
solution.
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