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Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Aiptek A-HD+1080p
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I bought mine on sale for $140 and was surprised by the quality of image. I am amazed on the video quality. It works great in daylight and fixed zoom conditions.
Go to Vimeo and check out this video taken with the camera. http://vimeo.com/1003163. It illustrates the quality of the image you can get with this little camcorder. Also, search the videos for that same member and see his review for this and other hybrid camcorders. It explains the features and function of the camera.
The weight is only 6.2 oz and fits in a shirt pocket or pants pocket.
Macro / Infinity switch is nice to have but you have to be careful you don't bump it when you put it in your pocket. If it gets set to macro it will ruin your day if you are capturing anything beyond 20 inches.
It can take up 32 GB SD disk. At $700 a pop you'll probably opt for something smaller. With an 8 gb card you get a couple of hours of video which is more than you want to subject any human to watching.
The camcorder comes with easy to charge Li Ion battery. While it has a separate charge it charges from a USB port as well.
Remember, this is a all digital camera and the zoom is digital so it expanding the digital image. Don't try zooming as you are recording, it is NOT a smooth transition from wide angle to full zoom.
Low light is OK, but nothing to get too excited about.
It also records audio. The digital camera is quite good for what it is. It can hold and play MP3s if you are so inclined. It is also a simple storage device you can use to read your SD card.
Buttons are easy to use and fit "adult hands". The on screen display if full of little icons that will take time to learn. Be wary, however, because you can move the joystick and change settings unwittingly because movements of the joy stick have multiple functions based on the mode you are in.
For the money it is one heck of a bargain, but don't expect the same broad range of capability of a $400 to $500 camcorder by Panasonic or Sony.
I have attached one low light level image for your review at medium resolution setting
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great value for the money
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If your looking for professional quality then your not looking at this unit. Understand this is a $150 camcorder. With that said, this is an amazing camcorder for the price. Picture quality is better than I would have thought and video is much better as well. If you want true HD quality, go spend the $1000.
I have taken about 50 pictures and around 1 hour of video in various forms. The best video quality I have found is in 720p at 60fps. Night mode is marginally effective.
Bottom line for me is, this unit does everything I need it to do.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great Camera
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I got this when it 1st came out and to be honest I love it.
1St the good news: It does take amazing pictures and video in good lighting AND it does have composite and stereo INPUTS (not mentioned in this ad) so you can record TV,Vcr,DVD etc.. into the camera as well. Battery Life is actualy pretty good and the Camera and menu system is easy to understand and use. Movies are in quicktime format and if you have a Vista PC make sure to download latest version from apple. MY PC is a 3.4Ghz Pentium4 ,2GB memory,512mb AGP Video running Vista Prem. All installed and works perfect. I had no problems at all.
Now the Bad: The battery is a little loose when installed so it may turn off and on when moved at times. HOWEVER adding a small thin peice of velcro solved this problem. The speaker is tiny and audio quailty coming out is so so at best although playback on a PC sounds much better. Using in low to slightly low lighting prouces a dark picture However it does have a night shot mode which helps in these situations but when activated you will notice a slight drop in frame rate.
The unit feels fragile so just try not to drop in on concrete and you will be fine. The included software is very basic but does the trick.
All in all for the Price you cant go wrong, as it does do a amazing job in the right lighting conditions. I would recommend picking up a 2GB or bigger Memory stick if you plan on recording more then 10 minutes of video and a Cheap tripod for $25 or less if your doing professional videos. Rememberto set the focus switch to close up or infinity depending on the distance of your subject for the clearest picture.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great as a full-HD second-unit camcorder
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I bought this not expecting much and not having seen any reviews on the Web or in print. The product is a couple of months old to market. There's some misinformation floating around out there -- here are a few clarifications and highlights of the product from my week's worth of testing. First, it does indeed shoot at a 16:9 aspect ratio even as the video resolution is 1440x1080p -- you just need to be sure and apply an "anamorphic" pixel ratio (i.e., not square/1:1). Also, it is a fixed focus camera: The benefit is that there's no noisy/slow auto-focusing mechanism, but the con (as with all fixed focus camcorders) is that low light performance suffers somewhat, while close-in subjects go out of focus (though there is a manual macro switch on this product). Big pluses include the fact that it's charged via a super-standard mini-USB connector, and accepts up to a 32gb SDHC card. There is a tripod mounting hole but no electronic or mechanical image stabilization, no optical zoom, and no external microphone/audio in port.
In short, this makes for a great "second-unit" camcorder in cases where you don't want to rough around with your primary HD camcorder, or where you want to strap this onto a skateboard and the like without worrying about lost investment. It's wise to take the native H.264 files that are wrapped in .mov format and convert them to .avi or MPEG-2 .mpg files for further processing/editing/burning, as most systems will stutter trying to decode the native video files at 1080p/30 fps on-the-fly (i.e., even high-end video cards do not necessarily include hardware acceleration for files in this specific format). Although users appear to be especially enamored of the product's 1440x720p/60 fps non-interlaced mode, I'm not convinced that their bias is based on the benefit of double the frames-per-second, instead of the mere shortcomings of their system's hardware playback at 1080p/30 fps.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Convenient, fun, bad sound
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This camera serves its purpose, we are capturing tons of footage that otherwise would have gone unrecorded altogether. However, the sound quality really is pretty bad.
Imagine taking an audio recording of yourself on an oldschool casette tape. Then take that tape and put it in an oldschool sony walkman from 1981, with $4 Radio Shack external speakers attached. Then turn the volume up to 11, and that's kind of what the distortion sounds like.
I am a father of two little girls and wanted something to carry around to capture life's moments, because you can't always have a $1K camera hanging around your neck...
If I speak while recording something, my voice is usually distorted a little bit. If I concentrate on speaking with a soft, quiet voice, then it sounds just great. But it has a very low volume threshold, after which point the sound gets very distorted. I recorded my girls holding hands and dancing circles around eachother, laughing and shrieking as kids do, and a lot of it was completely distorted because it was too loud for the camera's native microphone.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
First Digital Videocam Purchase
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I purchased this camera to record my son's preschool spring concert. Somehow I'd been volunteered to purchase the hardware, shoot and edit the video and then burn and distribute a DVD - even though I'd never done any of it before. This product was chosen based on the budget I had to work with.
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Overall, I am pleased with the camera. It did well in the bright areas and the sound quality was good. I got a tripod along with it, so the video was rather steady. For a first time DVD creator, the included software worked fine after I did a few web searched on where some of the features were hidden.
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The problems I had was that the church narthex was a bit too dim for the camera. The video is a bit pixelated where as other video I shot of the reception (which was brightly lit) was very clear. Also, the camera feature on the 8M mode could not handle action shots (or I had it set up wrong...)
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To sum it up, a good camera for a first time user if you stay in the light! :)
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great web video camera
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Like some have pointed out this is not a "full camcorder" so if you are expecting to get $400+ dollar quality video out of a sub $200 dollar camcorder then you need to look else where. If you are looking for a quick point and shoot outdoor camera (in good quality light) then this is the perfect camera. The "night shoot" is useless but does help with the quality during the day time and I just leave it on.
The stills are actually not too bad either, so if you have a moment and you don't want to switch cameras I would take a pic with this with confidence knowing it takes decent point and shoot pictures.
This camera is ideal for shooting video for the web. You can adjust the quality and file size for video recording. The "HD" quality shooting really isn't all that HD but does take good video. Zooming is not so good but does work, it's just alittle jumpy and I really don't use it.
Don't get anything less than an 8gig SDHC card for this camera, and all in all this is a great camera and I love it.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good Travel Camcorder
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I bought this to test it out and see what I could get for $125 (it was on sale). I knew going in this wasn't the top of the line unit but I wanted something I could carry in my pocket and not worry about breaking or lossing like I would my $1500 camera.
For size its great! Video was quality is just okay then coverted the files to AVI files and it cleaned then up a ton. I have been useing this on outing with my 4 year old to the zoo, Disneyland, and camping. Its been working great for these trips. I even let my son use it at times (makes great fun to watch his stuff).
Now for the bad notes. This unit is not a camera so dont buy it thinking you'll take pictures. Stills tend to be blurry. The night shot function doesn't work very well, however I did find marked improvment on even those after converting the files to a new format.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Disappointed
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Now, I'll be the first one to say that I shouldn't expect too much for $159. But, if you're going to say this camera takes "Hi Definition" video, then I think it should at least take decent 1080i video. It doesn't. All the video I've taken with this is very grainy. And if I don't turn on the Nightshot, then any shadowing on the subject is very dark in the resulting video. It does, however, take pretty good shots in the daytime. But again, with some grain when in either 1080p 30FPS or 60f 720P. Wish I would have kept my $200 towards getting a HI-Def camer that records on a hard drive.
Your mileage may vary.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
More for your Money
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Note that all frame rates described are actually "Up to...". This camera is great for YouTube and simple video editing. Great 720p performance. Lacks good Mic or an External Mic Option. Although it's definitely not the best, it's price point makes it appealing option for low end. The housing isn't sturdy, and some people have had problems with prior Aiptek models going dead. However, I haven't experienced this yet. Buy 2GB to 16GB Class 6 SDHC for great video recording performance! Might have issues using Video files with certain video editing software suites. Typical fix for this problem is to rename the .MOV file as an .MP4 file. Overall a better than average product for an extremely low cost.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Awesome for the price!!!
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Get this camera if you are
1. on a budget
2. comfortable with SD cards
3. Planning to be Outdoors in good light
4. Not expecting HD quality in low light indoor situations
5. accepting Quick time video format
6. not planning on using it as an 8MP camera
7. using a tripod in very important Taping moments (birth video) Birthdays
8. accepting of niteshot, as non existent
It really is jecky and hyde, with light vs indoors.
I was amazed, almost remorseful of the purchase until I shot it outdoors in the light and it made up for the low light short comings.
Other thoughts
If you skateboard this aint a bad camera to tape tricks with..
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good for the Bucks
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The video part of this camera is great for the money. Of course its like every other Hd camcorder I have owned (Including my $2000 Sony), its bad in low light. The zoom is jumpy but its a digital zoom so I didn't expect much in a zoom for the camera. The video is great in 60fps HD for action and moving objects. The still camera part of it is the one disappointment for me. Aiptek finally added a stereo mic which is good also. The size is great and for the money, it was a good buy. Just don't expect a $2000 camera.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
It's not the best, but it's good
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I bought this camera to record inside my car for driving events. The picture is great and the sound is a bit muffled. You definitely do not get HD comparable audio. The camera is easy to use and to transfer to pc or dvd. This camera is built cheaply, but the software looks to be quality. I plan to get the extended warranty as my expectations are weak for the abuse I tend to give these things.
If you want a starter camera and not interested in high fidelity or stereo recordings, pick this one up.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
good for beginner
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Good price for someone like me ,get good lighting and you get good pictures.
For sounding , it is really bad to record any quality sound at any time or any where when video cam is in use.
Dark pictures, indoor with lights all turn on . Only good with enough light when use outdoor.
Use it,very easy and sastify.Try it for yourself, with good practices you will like it.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
An ok camcorder for an ok Price
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I am a firefighter and i use mine on firecalls i take it along on the ride and video tape the ride on the firetrucks. the thing i hate about this camcorder is that theres no image stabilization, not as clear on pictures,only digital zoom no optical. and its very blurry on pictures
Iguess all in all its a good camera for the price its just not my cup ~O~ tea!
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great little travel cam
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I bought this to take a trip with, because it was business related and did not want to take my Canon HG10 HD Video Camera. I have to say there are certain types of footage where the quality is not that far from the Canon and of course its about 1/7th the price.
Overall for simple videos and things for the web its excellent.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 2 out of 5 stars
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde...
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In short, this product is good for skateboarders (as one poster had previously suggested) who are on the go and usually have ample light to capture their video.
They can do their stunts and not really care about the lack of sound that is being captured by this camcorder.
It's a plus for them because its Ultra-portable,
very light, and cheap! Later on, they edit (w/ their preferred video editting SW) and add an accompanying sound track--since capturing sound from this camcorder is abysmal. If you were in a room (closed environment) the sound is a C+. But if you were in an open-air area, sound is a D (the only sound it picks up is your voice (if you happen to be narrating your footage).
Overall, you get what you pay for. I returned mine after a couple of days of testing.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Anniversary Gift
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Overall, we have been very pleased with the capabilities of this handy little camera. It does it all and we only have to carry one thing. It takes pictures and records movies. The downloading process is quick and easy as well.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 2 out of 5 stars
Not worth it
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I had very low expectations for this product, and it was still a big disappointment for me. The audio quality is abysmal. The Zoom In/Out feature is jumpy. And shooting video of objects more than 20 feet away, with indoor lighting, came out blurry. If your objective is to shoot video of someone/something within five feet and if you use a tripod, you might give it a try. But anything else, forget about it. This one is going back.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Rated 2 out of 5 stars
Not worth buying
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This camera is very small and can easily fit in a pocket.
I purchased this camera and used it for one afternoon, It was somewhat easy to use but the menu's can be confusing. The video was grainy when i replayed it back on a computer. The camera does not have any stabilizer built in so any little movement the camera makes, you will absolutely see it in the video. I ended up returning this camera the very next day.