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Wednesday, October 5, 2011

History of the Video Camera

By Dave Lashier


For individuals born in the past 5 or 10 years, when you think of camcorders, you probably think of hand held mini dv camcorders which will fit in the palm of your hand, and can easily be taken anywhere, and can record any video imaginable. But, within the past 20 years or so, the camcorder has made great changes, not only in size, but in the capabilities of recording and capturing video, and the capabilities of editing these videos.

The camcorder was originally created for news and media stations, to catch news "on the run." But, today, camcorders can be used for any purpose, can be found in mini forms (there still are larger camcorders, but nowhere near the size they used to be), and they are also capable of recording in different video formats (depending on the media and they style you purchase). Prices will greatly vary from brand to brand, and the capabilities of the camcorder.

Camcorders are "portable electronic devices for recording image and audio together." Before the camcorder, individuals had to use both a camera, and an audio recorder to get both image and sound in one platform. The original use which the creator of the camcorder had in mind, was designed for media stations to catch news and broadcast television images to the public. These camcorders which were initially introduced were a blessing for news stations everywhere, as they now had the option to follow celebrities, breaking stories, and news anywhere in the world, rather than just sit at their desk and read about it.

Early on camcorders were huge, and had to be mounted on a trolley for it to be maneuvered, and they were wired to remote recorders in separate rooms. However, due to changes in technology, manufacturers were able to eventually create smaller devices which were easier to carry around, and got better image and audio quality. Up to today, where a camcorder can catch any shot, and offers the clearest picture you could imagine.

So, go to your closet and pull out your newest camcorder and recognize all the advancements in technology that took place over the years to get the device where it is today. Although camcorders were intended only for media and news stations, the consumer has also joined the market for them. Today, camcorders are lightweight, fit in one hand, and are capable of capturing any image, in the highest possible audio and visual quality imaginable.




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