Posts Tagged ‘image’
Test video with DXG-595V in 720p with EIS (electronic Image Stabilization) on, read description
This was shot free hand without a tripod. This was shot inside of our dorm room where the lighting isn’t the best for video, so that will hopefully give you an idea of how the camera performs under low light conditions. When I was video taping the guitar I turned the light on, which works very well at close distances (but what do you expect?). I do like the sound from the camera, I think it comes out nicely. However, I will be returning the camera. The format of the movies is .mov, which does not work with Windows Movie Maker or the other video editing software that I have (Arcsoft Showbiz DVD 2). I know they aren’t exactly top-notch programs, but it’s what I have, and this will not work with them. The videos will produce in Showbiz, but there’s no sound. The same kind of thing with the included software: the video will produce, but the actual video will lag behind the sound (as in they don’t match up). I’m sure there’s a way to fix it, but I want something a little bit more reliable. They recommend at least a 2.8 GHz processor, so that might be the problem (mine is a 2.2 GHz). In all, great camera for SINGLE SHOT videos. If you’re an amateur looking to edit videos, you might want to find a different camera. The HD is probably the kicker for the whole thing. But don’t let the whole HD factor get you, there are plenty of cameras out there that can take excellent looking videos that will probably look just as good as this camera’s video in the long run. I am going to go …
Is the Aiptek IS-DV 5MP MPEG4 Image Stablization Digital Camcorder good, bad, or horrible?
Its the Aiptek IS-DV 5MP MPEG4 Image Stablization Digital Camcorder from target and/or amazon.com
How is the night shot on the Aiptek IS-DV2 6MP MPEG4 Image Stabilization Digital Camcorder?
Because i have the mpvr and i like the way it looks and i hate the way it trecords at night.
But today i was in target and i saw the IS-DV2 and i saw on the front it said night shot. is it any good for recording in no/low light because the mvpr sucks.
Aiptek VS-DV MPEG4 Multi-Function Camcorder with Image Stabilization
- 6 -in-1 design: digital camera, camcorder, MP3 player, webcam, and more
- Built-in 5-megapixel CMOS sensor; still image resolution enhancement up to 8 megapixels
- High-compression MPEG4 video format
- Digital video stabilization, red eye reduction, and built-in SD card slot
- 4x digital zoom
Product Description
The VS-DV camcorder from Aiptek pays close attention to detail, and lets you do the same with a maximum resolution of 8 megapixels. The image stabilizer and red-eye reduction make it ideal for the first-time videographer. Record videos at 30 frames per second in MPEG-4 Super VHS quality (640×480 VGA resolution) with sound. On top of all this, it’s an MP3 player, voice recorder, and web cam. It also comes with 16MB of internal memory, and has a built-in SD card slot … More >>
Aiptek VS-DV MPEG4 Multi-Function Camcorder with Image Stabilization
Aiptek IS-DV2 6 Megapixel MPEG4 Image Stabilization Digital Camcorder
- 6-in-1 multi-function design: digital still camera, digital camcorder, MP3 player, PC camera, digital voice recorder, and removable hard disk
- Max resolution up to 6 megapixels; built-in 3-megapixel CMOS sensor with still image resolution enhancement
- High-compression MPEG-4 (Super VHS quality/VGA resolution) for video recording with NTSC/PAL A/V output
- Digital video stabilization, red eye reduction, and built-in SD card slot (SD card not included)
- 4X digital zoom
Product Description
The IS-DV2 camcorder from Aiptek is built on the success of the IS-DV. It pays close attention to detail, and lets you do the same with a maximum resolution of 6 megapixels and a swivel-reversible 1.8-inch color LCD screen. The image stabilizer and red-eye reduction make it ideal for the first-time videographer. Record videos at 30 frames per second in MPEG-4 Super VHS quality (640×480 VGA resolution) with sound. On top of all this, it’s an MP3 player, voice reco… More >>
Aiptek IS-DV2 6 Megapixel MPEG4 Image Stabilization Digital Camcorder
Why is there a burnt image on my Aiptek camera screen?
I set up my Aiptek camera on top of my TV so I could record a show. It was in the middle of the day. When I finished, the screen looked fine until it went back to video camera mode, where I noticed a burnt image of the camera’s view during the time it was recording my show. I thought at first it was burnt into the screen so I recorded footage in my room and then put in on the computer. The burnt image showed up in the footage I took. It doesn’t show the burnt image when it shows the start up screen, the menu, or anything else besides the video camera option. What happened and is it fixable?
Since asking this question, I have noticed that the image has slowly started to go away if I focus my camera on a bright area for a few seconds.. (the burnt image was in an area with sunshine reflecting). If anyone could still tell me what happened, that would be great.


