DZ-BD7HA comes with great manual features, including human control of the focus, exposure and white balance, which come in handy in overriding the circuitry in difficult shooting conditions and also has a full complement of automatic controls.It can only record still images to an SD/SDHC card in one size, 2400 x 1800. There is no quality setting and images cannot be saved to the HDD.The unit also has space for memory expansion, as it has a slot for a SecureDigital flash card.
It saves movies in MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 formats, and includes built-in flash. You can transfer all you videos and image files to a desktop or notebook PC through the camcorder’s various inputs: USB, HDMI, S-video Out, component out and multi-A/V out. the camcorder overexposes a bright object in a shot, even if that object is taking up 70 percent of the frame. A better camcorder would give you the option to change the Metering mode or understand that if an object is taking up that much space, it’s probably the subject of the shot and should be exposed accordingly.
By navigating around using the joystick control on the LCD panel to select individual clips, you can specify which clips get transferred to different media and which ones remain on your device.A CMOS sensor lets you record videos at 1920×1080 pixels/60Hz and take still images at 2400×1800 pixels. The camcorder has 10x optical zoom and up to 500x digital zoom.It will make you capture once-in-a-lifetime memories like never before.
Extra Features
2.7-inch widescreen LCD; 10x optical zoom
Transfer HD video from hard drive to Blu-ray DVD with one-touch dubbing
Built-in Interactive Guide
Capture HD video to Blu-ray disc or hard disk drive
Built-in 30 GB HDD; record up to four hours of 1920x1080 video or eight hours of 1440x1080 video
The capacity of a mini Blu-ray Disc is 7.5 gigabytes, compared to 1.4 gigabytes for a regular mini DVD-R. This allows you to record far more high-definition footage to one disc. DZ-BD7HA also includes a few one-touch controls for simple image correction. In the Main menu are four Program AE modes: Portrait, Spotlight, Sand & Snow, and Low Light. A button labeled “BLC” in the LCD cavity activates the Back light Compensation, which boosts exposure to bring out the detail in subjects that are too strongly back light.
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