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Tweet Nearly every electronics manufacturer currently seems to be in a rush to release a flash memory storage HD video camcorder at near pocket money prices. They look near identical too, held vertically in the palm and used for filming like you would...

Easy to use and responsive funky touchscreen interface will appeal to the younger set...

USB arm stiff and plastic-y, quite pronounced wind noise, poor stills quality if shooting interiors...

A quick-on-the-draw toy for those who neither want the expense nor bells and whistles of a HD camcorder proper; footage is OK given its limitations and the budget price. And moreover it’s fun to use and share footage in social situations...
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simplydv.co.uk Updated: 2013-08-16 02:50:52
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The camera itself tends to lift the colours to a level which – in the case of reds, particularly – is a little bit high, and you’ll notice some blocky image compression artefacts when the camera is moved quickl...
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Best Budget Camcorder Of the four biggest names in the camcorder business, JVC has always been the most quirky. But the company's maverick status has also allowed it to pioneer some of the more interesting trends. The upright palmcorder format was launche...

The pocket Internet camcorder phenomenon felt like a passing fad when it first arrived, and there's no doubt it will be consumed by smartphones sooner or later. But, for now, the devices are developing, and gaining new features to improve the quality of p...
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Updated: 2013-08-16 02:50:53
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The original Flip Video mini camcorder was a game changer. Though arguably outwardly bland, its incorporation of user-friendly USB connection arm, High Definition capability and just as importantly, asking price circa £100 – at a time when conventio...

Unobtrusive pocket sized dimensions, Integral USB arm, Ease of use, Large LCD comes into its own when reviewing recordings...

Plastic-y construction, Visibility is reduced to a small portion of the screen Grainy indoor footage, Wind noise loud and obvious...

When the wind picks up or you take it indoors, the budget price starts to show. Still, the Picsia can't be knocked for portability, connectivity, ease of use and moreover fun.
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stuff.tv Updated: 2014-09-05 04:23:34
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Prefers PCLike the Flip series, a built-in USB arm allows you to connect the camcorder to a computer. And the Picsio FM2 isn’t fussy: it’s Mac and PC compatible. PC users do win out, though, as the camcorder’s pre-loaded software is a Windows-only aff...

Intuitive and fast YouTube upload. Full-fat HD movies. Plug-and-play PC software...

Takes time to get used to touch panel. Struggles in low light. Overly vivid movie clip colours. Less than dynamic design...

Smart visuals and easy online sharing make this a handy pocket cam, if not quite best in class...
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Prefers PCLike the Flip series, a built-in USB arm allows you to connect the camcorder to a computer. And the Picsio FM2 isn’t fussy: it’s Mac and PC compatible. PC users do win out, though, as the camcorder’s pre-loaded software is a Windows-only aff...

Intuitive and fast YouTube upload. Full-fat HD movies. Plug-and-play PC software...

Takes time to get used to touch panel. Struggles in low light. Overly vivid movie clip colours. Less than dynamic design...

Smart visuals and easy online sharing make this a handy pocket cam, if not quite best in class...
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