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Hitachi DZ-MV550 Camcorder Review
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The Hitachi DZ-MV550 is a
DVD camcorder of outstandingly less cost, regarding what it possesses to
present when it is examined with other DVD camcorders. With this
low-cost, having only essential features, Hitachi upgrades DVD-RAM
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Picture & Manual
Control
Automatic Control
Automatic adjustments for
exposure, focus, white balance, and shutter speed are available in the
MV550s broad auto mode, which can be picked by the auto button
located under the Liquid crystal display. As discussed before, automatic
settings to focus are comparatively sluggish and act badly as zoom is
changed to high level, though automatic exposure settings are fast
however considerably slowed down. The automatic white balance of the M50
is comparatively fast, demanding about 15 seconds to do settings in
color temperature. The MV550 presents AE adjustments of Spotlight,
Portrait, Sports, Sand & Snow, and Low Light, which work as
predetermined to assist with fast setting to particular conditions.
These adjustments are somewhat exact for exposure adjustments in very
varied circumstances.
Overall Manual Control
Hitachi MV550s menus
screens do not give usual shutter speed and exposure readings. Shutter
speed, white balance, EIS (electronic image stabilization) and all other
functions are accessible by pushing the menu button to the right of the
Liquid crystal display, and moving through the menu with the help of the
directional pad. Almost all of these choices are inaccessible while
functioning in quick mode. The manual focus control and exposure buttons
and the auto mode button are unluckily placed beneath the Liquid crystal
display. The volume buttons can regulate them. Though, the menu button
and the navigation dial are positioned outside the Liquid crystal
display, which is an extra feature.
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Still Performance
The
Hitachi DZ-MV550 has power to record stills (JPEG format) at resolution
size of 640x480 on either DVD-RAM or SD card. When the dial mode is
shifted to PHOTO, the operator is able to record still (JPEG format) to
the DVD-RAM disc. To photograph images onto the SD card, the mode dial
should be adjusted to CARD. Quality adjustments of Fine, Normal, and
Economy are accessible throughout recording to the SD card. These
adjustments are accessible by using the menu button. During recording to
disc, stills are photographed at the Fine quality.
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Manual adjustments for
white Balance, exposure, focus, and all shutter speed are accessible
during recording stills to card or disc. The MV550 can capture unto 999
stills per side, which is too much, and 220 Fine quality images to a 32
MB SD card.
Conclusion
The
Hitachi DZ-M550 is available in a good price. Its the least valuable
and contains comparable characteristics to more valuable models. It
possesses a larger Charge-coupled device than rival camcorders, and with
this feature gives the best colors in a less price. The MV550 provides a
larger Charge-coupled device and better color, in addition to a quick
mode, which is a good helpful characteristic. A consumer demanding
quicker, comfortable to access video recording with a choice to shift to
full-size DVD-Rs without a computer may choose the MV550. The cost
difference between the MV550 and other camcorder is extraordinary. If
you are seeing DVD camcorders, consider Hitachi too.
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