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A hidden HD gem at under $200! : Toshiba Camileo X100 Full-HD Camcorder - Silver/Black
I recently started looking into purchasing a 1080p HD camcorder to document a how-to project in all resolutions on YouTube. I wanted something that would do a professional job without the professional pricetag.
I needed a camera that would allow me to zoom in and get a detailed macro video with minimal fuss and be able to go back to a standard zoom. Autofocus was a must for my purposes and image stabilization had to actually work well. I was not too concerned with sound recording as that would be recorded separately and dubbed in later (That's how the pros do it, and built in microphones on camcorders are generally pretty bad. They often pickup the sound of the zooming lens, or overcome that by cutting out the sound recording during zooming all together)
I also preferred optical zoom to digital as the digital zoom is really just like zooming in on the image in post production and creates terrible image artifacts.
I also wanted a camera that was relatively small, used SDHC cards and didn't break the budget of $200 or less. I also wanted to see the camera in action in 1080p on YouTube.
Anything that met these basic criteria was considered.
I first started by looking at the [[ASIN:B0040702HA Flip UltraHD Video Camera - Black, 8 GB, 2 Hours (3rd Generation) NEWEST MODEL]] as we've purchased and installed many of them in IT for our clients. These are pretty good video quality but only go up to 720p and unfortunately record in an Mpeg-4 format and I really didn't want QuickTime format or Mpeg-4 for my raw video.
Secondly I looked into the [[ASIN:B0030MITDK Kodak PlaySport (Zx3) HD Waterproof Pocket Video Camera (Black)]] (better cmos sensor) and the [[ASIN:B004FLL5BI Kodak PlaySport (Zx5) HD Waterproof Pocket Video Camera - Black (2nd Generation) NEWEST MODEL]] (newer model not as good) which do up to 1080p but also record files in QuickTime. None of the other "flat" format cameras came close to offering any type of quality close to these and frankly you just can't find good optical zoom in this style.
I started looking into more traditional lens style camcorders and came across the [[ASIN:B003DZ122E Toshiba Camileo H30 Full HD Camcorder - Silver/Black]]. It appeared to have many of the features that I wanted and there were some really beautiful videos shot with it on YouTube. Unfortunately the image stabilization on the H30 is horrible and it really starts to show how bad it is when you watch enough videos shot with it in HD on YouTube.
I had about given up on the Toshiba Camileo line when I came across this model, the X100 which by all accounts seems to be the most advanced of the Camileo line.
There are some truly amazing HD videos on YouTube shot with this camera and the stabilization is far better than on the [[ASIN:B003DZ122E Toshiba Camileo H30 Full HD Camcorder - Silver/Black]].
Among the many features:
Autofocus.
10 Mega Pixel video that records H.264 format AVI movies.
Up to 16 mega-pixels still photos (three settings: 3,10,16)
3" Color LCD touch screen that supports finger swiping.
both 1080p 30fps and 1080i 60fps and 720p in both 30 or 60 fps. (standard def too)
HDTV connectivity through and included HDMI cable.
Built-in YouTube(tm) Direct application button on the camera.
ISO and color balance can be set to automatic or manual.
10x optical zoom and 10x digital zoom, thus 100x max zoom.
Various effect options, such as Time Lapse and Slow Motion.
* Time lapse modes:
* 1 Sec: Record one frame per second.
* 3 Sec: Record one frame every 3 seconds.
* 5 Sec: Record one frame every 5 seconds.
Has a motion detection feature for filming anything that moves.
4GB of Built-in memory along with a slot for up to a 32GB SDHC card.
A very handy remote control for recording and playback on the camera.
Will film in B&W as well as color.
Macro Photo and Video as close as 1cm away!
Flash for photos with even a redeye reduction feature.
Timer function for photos.
Rechargable Li-ion battery with VERY VERY cheap spares with chargers such as these:
[[ASIN:B0050KADLG 2 Pack Battery And Charger Kit For Toshiba Camileo X100 H30 Full-HD Camcorder Includes 2 Extended (1850Mah) Replacement PX1657 Batteries + Ac/Dc Travel Charger + LCD Screen Protectors + MicroFiber Cleaning Cloth]]
and
[[ASIN:B005GWXIJM Wasabi Power Battery and Charger Kit for Toshiba PX1657, PA3791U, and Camileo H30 & X100]]
Both of which offer better batteries than the 1700mah battery that comes with the camera.
The software that comes with the camera is pretty rudimentary as you would expect, but with the savings on this camera you can get something better like [[ASIN:B0051M6IPI Sony Vegas Movie Studio HD Platinum 11 Production Suite]].
I've only been able to play around with the camera's settings at this point, but I can say I'm very pleased with the purchase and everything seems to function as advertised. I really couldn't ask for more in a less than $600 camcorder.
Other thoughts:
*The packaging is very sharp, even the foam padding used was impressively thought out. From the moment you open the box, you see this isn't something that was just tossed together.
*I do wish that Toshiba had included a true camera bag with the camcorder as they have one on their site for $19 and the felt bag that comes with it is better suited for storing your cables and charger.
*Lens Cap! Yeah! Amazingly, many HD camcorders don't come with one.
*Reading the PDF manual on the CD reveals many hidden features and how-to's.
*On another note: if you want SDHC cards that record 1080i at 60fps, I'd suggest you go with what the professional photographers I've dealt with have suggested are the best cards hands down.
SanDisk Extreme SDHC Class 10 High Performance Memory Cards:
[[ASIN:B002GEQDK4 SanDisk 8GB Extreme SDHC Class 10 High Performance Memory Card (SDSDX3-008G-P31)]]
[[ASIN:B003D5MY5I SanDisk Extreme HD Video 16 GB SDHC Class 10 Memory Card (SDSDRX3-016G-A21)]]
*You should always format the card in the camera before you take your first picture. Never format it from the computer.