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The sheer bulk of the Hitachi DZ-BD70E will deter some buyers, while the fact that you need to feed it expensive Blu-ray Discs makes it pretty expensive to use. While this adds the convenience of being able to play your video straight away, the poor i...
It’s the world’s first Blu-ray camcorder, so you can wow your friends by slipping its 8cm discs into any Blu-ray player and enjoying Full HD home movies in seconds. Colours are strong and detail accurate thanks to an overpowered 5.3MP CMOS sen...
It’s the world’s first Blu-ray camcorder, so you’re in for a roller coaster ride of first-generation clumsiness. The autofocus on the short 10x zoom has a wandering eye, particularly in low light. The BD70 is heavy (600g) and painfully s...
It’s early days for Blu-ray camcorders and the Hitachi still feels like a work in progress. Recent price cuts make it an affordable entry to High Def filming, though, especially if you’ve already upgraded to Blu-ray in the living room.Hitachi...
Records to Blu-ray discs; viewfinder and accessory shoe
Chunky frame; slow to process footage
If Blu-ray is the future of disc-based media, the Hitachi range of Blu-ray camcorders score cool points with anyone looking for the ease of disc-recording with the image quality of high definition. The DZ-BD70E has some image quality issues, but is st...
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Publié: 2008-11-27, Auteur: Rob , review by: techworld.com
The sheer bulk of the Hitachi DZ-BD70E will deter some buyers, while the fact that you need to feed it expensive Blu-ray Discs makes it pretty expensive to use. While this adds the convenience of being able to play your video straight away, the poor i...
Hitachi wins top marks for bringing the storage capacity of Blu-ray to camcorders, so optical discs can now hold a useful hour or more of footage. The ability to pop these discs into your set-top player has tremendous appeal, too - assuming your player is...
Records HD video to Blu-ray discs. Works with external mics.
Disappointing picture quality. Can’t edit video on the Mac. Bulky.
Recording to Blu-ray disc is a first, but it doesn’t make up for bad-looking video that you can’t edit. Compared to HD camcorders like the Canon HV20 (5 out of 5 stars, Dec/07, p68) or the Panasonic HDC-SD1 (4 out of 5 stars, Jan/08, p59), the...