Hitachi DZ-MV750MA DVD Camcorder w/16x Optical Zoom
Details
- 680K pixel CCD
- Records video and still images
- 16:9 recording status for both DVD-RAM and DVD-R discs
Description
Only proprietary Hitachi technology delivers unmatched conduct and convenience to the home movie experience. The DVD-R and DVD-Ram 16: 9 formats cede the ultimate in recording and editing options. DVD-R captures video presently to DVD for instant playback on most standard DVD players. DVD-Ram and the intuitive on-screen sailing allow for on-screen editing, finalization and scene thumbnail extract without rewinding or fast forwarding. A16x optical and 240x digital zoom take under one's wing exceptional clarity while the 2.0 USB delivers instant transferring of digital stills to a belittling computer. Ultra-convenient Quick Start Recording dramatically reduces while for initial start up, and the Quick Mode Menu streamlines the On-Separate out Menu down to just the features most commonly used. The ultimate haunt theater experience is achieved through the most refined and advanced DVD technology ever created.Customer Reviews
Not for Mac users!I am not an virtuoso on camcorders, so I cannot speak authoritatively to the quality of the video produced by the Hitachi mv750ma. I'm mostly exultant with the video I've taken so far, and I like the feel of the camcorder. It's pretty peacefully to figure out how to use the menus for video. Still images are almost all blurry, however, and this part of the device seems like a debris. Probably not worth buying a sd card to record photos.
The Hitachi cannot talk with with Mac computers. I have both platforms, so that is not a big problem for me. Still it is pretty hard to figure out how to use the included software and download files to my windows based computer because...
The guide is HORRIBLE. Poorly organized and written. Vital information about formats needed to do new things is tucked away in odd places. No index to help. This is perhaps a bigger problem for someone new to the world of camcorders than an experienced user. I found it most cooperative to just tinker and try to figure things out, but this takes longer than it should






