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DVD Media
DVD-R (1.4GB) Discs for DVD Camcorders
#PALMRF30V Panasonic DVD-R $2.29
#SODMR30 Sony DVD-R $2.69
#PALMAF30U Panasonic DVD-RAM $2.89
#PALMRW30U Panasonic DVD-RW $2.89
#SODMW30 Sony DVD-RW $3.49
#SODPW30 Sony DVD+RW $3.95
Double-Sided (2.8GB) DVD f/Camcorders
#PALMRF60V Panasonic DVD-R $3.95
#SODMR60DS Sony DVD-R $4.79
#PALMAF60U Panasonic DVD-RAM $5.49
#PALMRW60U Panasonic DVD-RW $5.95
#SODMW60DS Sony DVD-RW $6.99
#ODPW60DS Sony DVD+RW $5.99
Verbatim Bundled DVD Camcorders Discs
#VEMDMRDM1J 1.4GB DVD-R (5-Pack) $6.95
#VEMDMRDL3J DVD-R 2.6GB (3-Pack) $18.95
#VEDMRR210J 2.8GB DVD-RAM (3Pack) $19.95
#VEMDMWDM3J 1.4GB DVD-RW (3-Pack) $5.99
#VEMDPWDM3J DVD+RW (3-Pack) $6.99
#VEMDPRDL3J DVD+RW 2.6GB (3-Pack) $19.95
Mini DV Tape
Premium Grade
#PAAYDVM60EJ Panasonic $2.59
#SODVM60PR Sony $2.65 Qty Discounts
Professional Grade
#PAAYDVM63PQ Panasonic (Pro) $3.65
#PAAYDVM63AMQ Panasonic (Master) $6.89
#SODVM60EX Sony $6.99
HDV Grade
#PAAYDVM63HD Panasonic $7.99
#SODVM63HD Sony $9.95
Flash Media
Memory Stick Pro/Pro Duo Memory Cards
#SOMSD1GB Sony (Pro Duo 1GB ) $34.95
#SOMSD2GB Sony (Pro Duo 2GB ) $49.95
#LEMSPD4GB (Lexar Pro Duo 4GB ) $64.95
#SAMSPD4GB Sandisk (Pro Duo 4GB ) $69.95
#SOMSD4GB Sony (Pro Duo 4GB ) $79.95
SD (Secure Digital) Memory Cards
#PASD1GB5 Panasonic (1GB) $12.95
#SASD1GB Sandisk (1GB ) $18.95
#LESD1GB Lexar (1GB ) $19.95
#PASDM1GB Panasonic (1GB miniSD) $12.95
#SASDM1GB Sandisk (1GB miniSD) $23.95
#SASDM2GB Sandisk (2GB miniSD) $29.95
#PASD2GB54 Panasonic (2GB) $19.95
#SASD2GB Sandisk (2GB) $29.95
#SASD2GB Sandisk (2GB) $29.95
#LESD2GB Lexar (2GB) $32.95
#PASD4GB104 Panasonic (4GB SDHC) $19.95
#SASD4GBR Sandisk (4GB SDHC) $59.95
#LESD4GB Lexar (4GB SDHC) $59.95
Camcorder Format Guide
Hi-8: Records analog video, 400 lines of horizontal resolution, onto an 8mm
or Hi-8 cassette which looks similar in size to a standard audio cassette.
Digital-8: Records 500 lines of horizontal resolution digitally onto an 8mm
or Hi-8 cassette, a Sony conduit for its large 8/Hi-8mm clientele.
Flash Media: Flash Media memory cards store electronic data on a small
card, some no bigger than a stamp. They store video, photos, music, and
more. In video camcorders the most popular cards used are SD (Secure
Digital), SD-mini, MMC (Multi-Media Card), and Memory Stick Duo/Pro.
Flash media memory cards have no moving parts, and are less prone to
movement damage.
DVD: This consumer format records directly on 3” (8cm) DVD media.
Convenient easy playback on most current home DVD players and
computer DVD drives. The DVD discs have 3 types; DVD-R (write-once) or
-RW (re-writable), DVD+R or +RW and DVD-RAM. The DVD minus series
requires you to initialize (format) the disc prior to recording, and fi nalizing
the disc after all the information you want has been recorded on that
specifi c -R disc. Both are accomplished within the camcorder in order to
play back on your DVD player. DVD plus and DVD-RAM do not require disc
fi nalization. The DVD minus and plus both record in a linear fashion, while
DVD-RAM records random access like a computer hard drive.
A new format for High Defi nition 1080i and 720P video signal
recording onto tapeless media such as 3” (8cm) DVD’s or Hard Disk Drive
(HDD) camcorders. It uses the MPEG4 AVC/H.264 codec compression, up
to 15 Megabits per second. Presently AVCHD is considered signifi cantly
higher quality compared to current standard defi nition DV camcorders,
but considered lower than the HDV format.
DVD: Record High Defi nition 1080i video signals onto DVDs
directly from the camcorder using 3” (8cm) DVD media. DVD-R/-RW/+RW
and +R DL (Dual Layer) media formats. The AVCHD DVD high-defi nition
recorded discs can only playback on the Blu-Ray DVD desktop players or
your computer DVD drive.
HDD: Record High Defi nition 1080i video signals onto the
camcorder built-in hard disk drive (HDD). Easily back up your recorded
video onto your PC’s hard drive (using software) for viewing, editing, and
archiving purposes.
DV/MiniDV: The DV format records a remarkable 500 lines of horizontal
resolution video digitally onto Standard and Mini-DV size magnetic
tape. It has since become one of the standards for consumer and semi-
professional video production. It features intra-frame compression for
uncomplicated editing and the digital interface port known as FireWire,
IEEE 1394 or i-Link, found on the camcorders and VTR’s, allowing you to
transfer your recordings digitally without signal loss to another DV device
or computer non-linear editing systems.
High Defi nition Video recording format on the DV and MiniDV
magnetic tapes. Various HDV camcorders off er HD recording in 1280x720p
or 1980x1080i resolutions, using 4:2:0 color sampling. It uses MPEG-2
video compression, a highly compressed video signal with MPEG-1 audio
compression (16-bit stereo).
DVCam: A Sony professional DV variant format that uses the same
metal evaporated tape of the DV format, but has a higher-quality tape
recording manufacturing process. DVCAM records a wider 15 micron
band-width, which is considered the step-up format from the consumer
DV tape with 10 Micron. The tape is more robust to meet more aggressive
use in editing.
For more DVD Media, and Mini DV
Tape selections see pages 412-417.
For more Flash Media selections
see page 154.
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