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One - if you're in sunlight, you won't have a choice. Exposure Parameters Exposure Modes. The great thing about a tiny-cam that accepts CompactFlash storage and can mfga long video clips is that you can experiment with it.
This means it ought to take up a bit less than the 32 ziptek per second that four bits times samples per second suggests, since ADPCM is supposed to be a compressed format. Please provide a valid price range. It is not a very good one. Unfolded, it holds the Pocket DV2 quite securely.
Aiptek Pocket DV 5100M Camcorder (Silver)
Here's a breakdown of each of the company's models -- new and old -- to select the right one for your needs. Say goodbye to shake and hello to live streams. You pan by turning the whole tripod around, and tilt by moving a lever that unlocks the head, or pushing harder and clicking the head to a new position in a somewhat flimsy ratchetty sort of way. Tape transports don't like being shaken. So half the memory was missing. Getting files out of the camera is easy; you just install the drivers for the camera it's got one driver for file transfer mode, and another for tethered-camera modeand plug it in with the included USB cable.
You turn it on and off by holding down the wheel-selector on the back. Aiptek recommend you run the Pocket DV2 from "high performance" alkaline AAs, but my bench power supply and aiptrk suggest otherwise. Connections Memory Card Slot.
The Pocket DV2's lens is good, by toy-cam standards. The full by image from the D60 would be a gigantic file even after recompression, but for a quick resolution and sharpness comparison, here's the Pocket DV2's view of the Beach Palace Hotel, with its distinctive beach-ball dome: Many current consumer digital cameras can shoot video clips of respectable length, and ought to aipte, better at it than the Pocket DV2.
Little plastic toy-cams that cost about the same as a half-decent point-and-shoot film camera are, of course, not nearly as technically capable as certain far more expensive gadgets I could name, but they have many redeeming features. Full-size performance in a tiny body Full-size performance in a tiny body by Joshua Goldman.
Aiptek Pocket DV2 digital camera
This is just my ridiculous idea for what you can do with this thing. You may notice that, for this sort of application, the Pocket DV2 doesn't deliver fantastic results.
Well, OK, maybe it's fine for some stuff. Included Memory Card Capacity. But apart from that, it's a much better partner for this device than is the bundled video software.
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The little convex shiny bit below the lens that you can see in the above picture, by the way, is not just a decoration. Now, a memory card will add a significant amount to the price of the Pocket DV2.
Prime Day is still going strong, my friend -- but the clock is ticking. The screen's just on a simple 90 degree hinge, not the multi-axis swivel mounts that proper camcorders have. Modified Item see all.
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If you point the Pocket DV2 at yourself, the reflection in the little curved mirror roughly indicates what the camera's seeing. It's got some built-in memory, but it can also accept a Type I CompactFlash card, of up to Mb capacity; insert a card and it'll save to that instead of its internal memory.
In my tests, files copied from the Pocket DV2 at about kilobytes per second, which is good enough; my usual memory card reader, a Datafab KECF-USB reviewed here manages kilobytes per second, but that only matters when I'm shunting a lot of data around.

So this thing is about a hundred Australian bucks cheaper than the cheapest of the mwga digital cameras - like this onefor instance.
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