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Kodak High Definition Pocket Video Camera Gives You Fantastic Memories.

By: malcolm Ivinson

I've only just bought a Kodak HD Pocket Video Camera since I was taking a month long trip to stay in the Canada National Parks and I wanted to upgrade my Video capability. For photographs I use an older Canon 7.1 mega pixels Power Shot A620 camera. I like it but it's not that satisfactory on the film side. I was going to improve the whole Camera to get superior film quality but then I stumbled on the Kodak HD Pocket Camera’s.

I am not a expert genius and to be candid I don't actually want to be taught all the in and out of f-stops plus aperture options. I like a digital camera that is trouble-free and easy to operate and gives me magnificent quality pictures.

As I said I was on the lookout to improve the video side of my holiday visits and someone mentioned that I could get a pocket high definition video camera. So I started to hunt on the World wide web for HD video cameras.

I narrowed it down to 2 the Flip HD Camera and the Kodak HD Pocket Video Digital camera and to be honest there didn't seem to be a lot in it. One appeared to be a little superior in one thing but a tiny bit worse on something else. What swung it for me with respect to the Kodak was the price! For incredibly modest cash I was getting a high quality product. Deal done.

So I ordered it on the Sunday evening and it was delivered to my door on Tuesday morning. The box included the camera, a carry bag, two AA NiMH rechargeable batteries, a battery charger, a USB cable, a composite AV cable and HDMI lead. There is also the various guarantees as well as a swift start guide so I didn't have to wade through loads of material to find out how to use it. There is also a free of charge editing program that you down load from Kodak's site.

I could not wait to try out my new Kodak HD Camera, so off I went to the backyard to try it out for quality and I was at the crispness and clarity of the video and the sharpness of the audio. I also did a number of interior takes as well, which were equally as outstanding. The still shots are fine but for photographs I am going to stick with my trusty Canon.

If you are searching for a high-quality quality Pocket video camera at a terrific price I would put in a good word for the Kodak HD Pocket Camera.

Because:

*It's easy and simple to use.
*It gives you a great quality high definition video and still pictures.
*A variety of video modes can be selected.
*It's pocket sized so no awkward camera to lug about.
*It's rugged and climate resistant so if it gets splashed, rained on or snowed on it doesn't matter.
*The video storage is on SD cards so you have unconstrained video capacity..
*The batteries can either be commonplace AA or rechargeable. [A charger is incorporated inside the box]
*There is an simple edit program for you to create your own shows and upload to youtube if you want
*There is both HDMI and standard composite cables in the box so you can watch directly on your TV.
*The price is set to give maximum value.

My advice is to buy a Kodak HD Pocket Camera.
I’ve got some tremendous high definition video of Banff National Park that I can bore my kids and grandkids with.

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Malcolm Ivinson enjoyed his visit to the Canada National Parks with his Kodak HD Pocket Video Camera.

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