Wednesday, May 25, 2011
History of a camcorder
Initially, video cameras were used for the singular purpose of recording footage, while the recorders used to be places somewhere else. With developing technology, video cameras became more compact and handy; however the recorder had to be carried by someone else. It was only in 1982, that a video camera became a one-man's-job, with more freedom and portability. All along, video cameras had used video cassettes. 1986 onwards, video cameras started using digital formats of video and data compression. In 2003, Sony came out with the very first tapeless video format. Since then, camcorders have become more and more common and are more accessible even to the common man.