If Count Dracula will have a career as a filmmaker, he'll choose the Sony Handycam DCR-HC20. This bloody camera is a portable camcorder that won't bite his credit cards. The $300 machine measures 3.5 by 2 by 4.5 inches (HWD). The 2.5"
Liquid Crystal Display is clear compared to its contemporaries that have bloodstains on their screens. He'll like Sony because it will fit comfortably in his wings, and the controls are on the right places. It's so light he can put it in his cloak or his pouch bag and bring it anywhere he flies.
It delivers good video images as long as he won't use excessive lighting, or else every image or scene he captures will become a bit blurry. I doubt it if Count will use lighting in his set. The camcorder and
Count Dracula are compatible with each other: they hate bright lights, and they can work in the dark using the camcorder's night mode.
The 10x optical zoom is quite poor compared to other camcorders that reach up to 20x. But that's enough for him. He won't be needing a wider zoom range and get garlic-like images in return. I'm not quite sure if he can use this model to transfer his VHS films to DVDs because the package doesn't include a FireWire.
I always remember Lindsay Lohan as the cute bubbly child who played the role of Hallie/Annie in the comedy film, "The Parent Trap." We recorded this film recently in our new digital video recorder. But looking at Lindsay Lohan right now, I can't see any t
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