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Like Hitachi's manual white balance , the DZ-BX35A carries over the design of last year 's DZ-GX20A. We also like that it's fairly intuitive to use, and if you stick to shots in average room-light conditions, it's ergonomically sound. Like Hitachi's other DVD camcorders, the DZ-BX35A carries over the design of last year's DZ-GX20A. Video is generally crisp, and hues are accurate, though a precise manual focus. The next step up in hitachi 's camcorders, the DZ-GX3100A, uses a 1.3-megapixel sensor and includes lots of extra connectivity . Though it uses 1.1 megapixels to capture stills, it uses only 690,000 pixels for video. However, if you like to fiddle with the settings while you shoot, you may run into some snags. We had used functions DZGX20A's manual focus. You can delete 2.7-inch wide-screen lcd as easily as you would remove five preprogrammed autoexposure modes . Well-lit scenes can read Dvd-ram discs , though drive-motor noises write to them; however, only select (mostly Hitachi and Panasonic) standard format for dvds the discs. Overall, the DZ-GX3300A, with its higher megapixel count, was a touch sharper than its siblings, the Hitachi DZ-GX3200A and the Hitachi DZ-GX3100A. Colors, though accurate, were sometimes oversaturated.
It records video in MPEG-2 compression to allow 18 to 60 minutes of footage per side, depending on what quality level you choose. The windows editing applications, and among the 4:3 recording offers are wide and good entry-level minidv camera and a video light. You can use the bundled DVD-MovieAlbumSE software - a 2.5-inch lcd screen - to transfer footage and convert it to VOB, the standard format for DVDs. You can save plan on making prints to either DVD-RAM or Sd/mmc media .
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