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For any photography enthusiasts cameras and camcorders have become a gift for lifetime. The progresses in the cameras and camcorders have just changed the face of these devices over the past few years these gadgets have made tremendous and exceptional performance. Be in stand alone cameras or the cameras that decorate the contemporary mobile phones, they all have undergone a sea change, and for the better. Technology never regresses, and the progress we have seen in this field is unprecedented. Talking about the comparison of cameras and camcorders, no one can comment on the usability or effectiveness of one over the other. Both have their own pros and cons and it depends on the user's preference as to which one he chooses.
A camcorder is a portable electronic device for recording video images and audio onto an internal storage device. It contains both a video camera and a videocassette recorder in one unit, in contrast to the old times where they would be two separate units. This device has proved itself at times when videos digitally have become a norm.
A digital camera is used to digitally store and capture the photographs. This is in direct contrast to using photographic film as in the old time cameras, or recording images in an analog format to magnetic tape like many video cameras. The multifunctional digital cameras of today can take photographs, as well as record sound and video.
With the above technical performance, the camera and camcorders also focus on the ease of use, portability and price- the factors that have become the need in any of the electric equipment today. No matter what you choose for yourself it's the usability and preference that should be taken in consideration while buying a digital camera or a camcorder. |