Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Panasonic VDR D200

By Donald K Aniston


A camcorder is a video recorder with a built in voice recorder.

In 1980, the inventor by the name of Jerome Lemelson received the first patent on the now popular camcorder.

When a person thinks of camcorders, they most likely do not consider the internal components. Inside those small digital handycam recorders are many components, including a mini VCR. The handy cams are so tiny that one may have a hard time believing this, but in every type of camcorder, this crucial component exists. Also included inside is a CCD, which helps measure the light used to show the images, as well as lens and motors that deal with zoom, focus and aperture.

A camcorder is a wonderful item for a person to own.

With this invention, the world was given the opportunity to not only record the faces of people and the events of their lives, but to also capture the sounds of the events. As time goes on, a person's memory fades and the voices of loved ones become a distant sound never to be heard again. With one of the many high definition video recorders on the market today, a person can capture a voice in time that will last for generations to come.

This video recorder allows a person to capture important life events with just a click of a few buttons. A person can capture their wedding, the birth of a child or basically their entire lives for future generations. The media will not fade into nothing, like the still camera pictures of yesteryear. Recording special events has never been more technologically advanced!

These were previously used only for broadcast journalism, but when they were made for the general public, the world of sharing and recording memories was changed. People no longer had to rely on still cameras for their family memories. The world clamored for this new invention and they still are, with the high tech advances that are happening in the field of digital video recorders.

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