Archive for September, 2009


Numerous individuals have wondered what would be the best way to transport their bulky camcorders from one place to another when they go somewhere traveling. Despite the fact that Digital Camcorders weighed less than traditional video cameras and were basically smaller, they were still thought to be kind of heavy for many peoples daily lifestyle needs. As the technology for cameras became more advanced, quality increased as the size decreased. Even better, the price went down.

Mini DV Digital Camcorder is typically a kind of Camcorder constructed by the same manufacturers who produce traditional camcorders such as Canon, Sony, Panasonic, JVC as well as many more. Some individuals mixup Mini DV Camcorders with Mini Camcorders, and the majority of them do not realize that the two of these are in reality quite different from each other and as well as how they function.

General Use and Various Differences from Mini Camcorder

The majority of the time, Mini DV is mainly utilized by professional users of video, as compared to mini camcorders. Mini Camcorders are used by many people for a variety of purposes, both professionals and amateurs alike who have a preference to transport around basic gadgets that are not much of a hassle such as changing storage systems or other kinds of tapes. Compared to a mini camcorder, the most common Mini DV Digital Camcorder has a superior quality of video.

Mini DV Digital Camcorder

Mini DV Digital Camcorder

This is because of the video storage technology as well as the compression. While many digital camcorders are utilizing various storage systems such as MMC cards, hard drives, tapes etc., a Mini DV Digital camcorder can only use tapes, CD-R or CD-RW, MMC’s Or Multimedia cards, or even the higher DVDRW or DVD R. This is the most notable difference from the Mini Camcorders and Mini DV.

Compared to Mini DV Digital Camcorders, Mini Camcorders are relatively new to the market. Mini DV Digital Camcorder is, which were brought to market some years ago utilized VHS tapes, shortly after that it started using videotapes that were smaller, and now utilize more advanced technological storage systems such as DVD technology.

Used by professionals, high-end DV Camcorders, are equipped with unique features such as image stabilization technology, interchangeable lenses, elevated digital and optical Zoom, and the newer models also come with a USB port or FireWire as well, which gives straight transfers of files from the mini DV Digital Camcorder to your computer.

The primary reason why various individuals tend to confuse a normal Digital Mini Camcorder and a Mini DV Digital Camcorder is the size. There are various manufacturers who produce DV Camcorders that are similar in style and as small as mini.

I Hope you will find this guide useful in choosing a Mini DV Digital Camcorder. You may want to check out my other guide on Flat Screen Wall Mount and HDTV LCD TV

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Home Theater Projector Screen - Overview


Today, one of the must have home accessories is Home Theater Projector Screen. The impressive look is not only given by them, they make watching TV a memorable experience.

The screen you choose, of course rather can be a Plasma or LCD TV then have to be a projector screen for your home theater. On Home Theater Projector Screen, let us focus now. The front projection screen versus the rear projection screen is the most basic way of categorize.  Fixed flat screens can divide into by front projection screens further. Certain advantages for example, curved screens are lightweight and hence easy to install, have been had by each of these.

Flat screens are ideal for front projection on the other hand. When not in use, there are retractable flat screens which can be simply rolled up or motorized roll-down screen which can be rolled up or down using switch mechanism as another interesting option. Which fits into a small square box when retracted, there is the floor-mounted motorized screen, then.

From view, the projector completely is hidden. Many preferences are there that you can choose rear projection screens which provide more image clarity and sharpness. The common screen usually has ratios 4:3 and 16:9 and they have range from 29” to 70”. Various factors such as the kind of projector you use, the placement of the home theater screen and the projector, the size of the room, distance of seating of the audience, these are all that you should to consider to make the ideal type and size.

Home Theater Projector Screen

Home Theater Projector Screen

As you would in any other room but on a bigger screen, you rather have the convenience of a TV style screen you just turn on and play the DVD in, as the preference is not deal with projectors and screens for many viewers. It is recommended to view in the 4:3 setting if you want a TV as part of your home theater system.

Once you have gotten the basics of your home theater setup, and in the room you want to go a bit further and create an atmosphere, you should too consider home theater lighting. By using lighting in any room, it is one of the best ways to create the right atmosphere. Home theater lighting actually improves the quality of the image on a screen as the added advantage.

Most home theater screens these days have a 3-inch wide and 1½ inch deep frame that keeps the screen strong and smooth. They are covered with velvet trim to absorb any light from the projector. The best choices for your room are sconces that produce soft light on wall and recessed lighting.

Whether you choose a home theater projector screen or a TV as part of your home theater system is your own personal preference, before committing to a purchase, try to be aware of the various advantages of each given the size of your chosen room.

You might be interested in reading my other guide on Home Theater Speakers – Finding The Best Placement and How To Get The Most Out Of Your Home Theater Setup

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