Wasn't very impressed with the video samples - they seemed quite lossy.
I'll stick with my Sanyo Xacti CA65. Easy to use - plenty of features, is waterproof, has generally good quality video and is also a quite respectable stills camera. OK, it costs more, but as someone's already said, you get what you pay for.
Was that video taken with the latest vado firmware? I saw a video on youtube taken with the latest vado firmware the color is richer. Considering the price and screen size (bigger is better to look at), I think I shall go for the vado.
Seriously in a portable device you need stereo sound so you can hear anything even indoors. Just try out closing one of your ears while listening to something, you will find out that with 2 ears you can hear a _lot_ better. And ADPCM, come on you can't have _that_ little DSP time left.
Anonymous Coward
re: ? Maybe, but many cameras for the same price do it much, much better. #
Posted Thursday 4th September 2008 13:33 GMT
Such as? Would be nice to have some recommendations.
Flip Ultra and Creative Vado pocket camcorders
Anonymous Coward
Double Selling again? #
Posted Friday 29th August 2008 14:09 GMT
How about a comparison between these and the Mobile in my pocket?
kids toy (kids without mobiles if they exist), not buying.
Clive Galway
I prefer... #
Posted Friday 29th August 2008 14:11 GMT
Best MPEG4 camcorder I ever bought:
http://www.samsung.com/he/products/camcorder/miniket/vp_x300l.asp
With included external weatherproof lens - for anyone into sports (Mountain biking, snowboarding etc) these are really great.
None of this 640x480 bollocks either - full 720x576@25FPS with a PAL pixel aspect ratio.
Sets you back about £250 at the moment though, but you gets what you pays for, innit?
mrdalliard
Hmmmm.... #
Posted Saturday 30th August 2008 00:06 GMT
Wasn't very impressed with the video samples - they seemed quite lossy.
I'll stick with my Sanyo Xacti CA65. Easy to use - plenty of features, is waterproof, has generally good quality video and is also a quite respectable stills camera. OK, it costs more, but as someone's already said, you get what you pay for.
M.
MrBio
Vado better? #
Posted Monday 1st September 2008 11:53 GMT
Was that video taken with the latest vado firmware? I saw a video on youtube taken with the latest vado firmware the color is richer. Considering the price and screen size (bigger is better to look at), I think I shall go for the vado.
John Parker
background interferences #
Posted Monday 1st September 2008 11:53 GMT
"...background interferences like wind, dogs, small children, Americans, etc."
Ho ho ho :)
Christian Berger
Mono? #
Posted Monday 1st September 2008 11:53 GMT
Seriously in a portable device you need stereo sound so you can hear anything even indoors. Just try out closing one of your ears while listening to something, you will find out that with 2 ears you can hear a _lot_ better. And ADPCM, come on you can't have _that_ little DSP time left.
Anonymous Coward
re: ? Maybe, but many cameras for the same price do it much, much better. #
Posted Thursday 4th September 2008 13:33 GMT
Such as? Would be nice to have some recommendations.