?the one most suited for you. Digital camcorders now use various media sources like hard disk drives, built-in solid-state memory, removable flash memory card, and mini-DVDs to record videos and even tape them. The most popular digital tape has been the MiniDV format, for nearly ten years this has been the choice for many consumers but it is now losing ground to the flash memory, and before too long flash memory will be the top choice among various recording media.Nearly 90 percent of all camcorders will be using the flash memory within three years, as the digital imaging age increases and more people begin looking for an easier alternative to the standard. The "traditional" camcorder market, which includes features like rotating LCD screens and optical zooms up to at least 15x, has been on the decline for a number of years now and the advances features of smaller less expensive options have put the decline even further. For less than $200, you can get a good-quality video easily and quickly, and even if you have never shot a video before you can become skilled at it very fast. Digital camcorders are often sold on the market for over $1,000, but more people are increasingly wanting better video and more options, so that has hurt the sales causing the price to drop sometimes as low as $300. Flash memory is going to become the choice for consumers in the future but it is still good to know what all the different media options are about.
The Many Options Available for Digital Camcorders
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