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5May/103

Hitachi DZ-BD10HA – Camcorder – widescreen – 7.0 Mpix – optical zoom: 10 x – HDD : 30 GB – DVD-RAM , mini BD-R, mini BD-RE

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Product Description
The DZ-BD10HA hybrid camcorder offers 3 formats to record Full HD videos to. A newly developed 7-megapixel CMOS image sensor captures rich and vibrant videos and stills in Full HD (1920 x 1080) High Definition. The built-in SDHC card slot provides additional flexibility by allowing for Full HD video and still recordings.The new DZ-BD10HA also offers a dubbing function that allows Full HD video to be transferred with the single push of a button from either the HDD or... More >>

Hitachi DZ-BD10HA - Camcorder - widescreen - 7.0 Mpix - optical zoom: 10 x - HDD : 30 GB - DVD-RAM , mini BD-R, mini BD-RE


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  1. Just purchased this camcorder new for less than half retail. It takes great video outdoors and average video for sub $1000 camcorders indoors. Despite comments in previous review about Mac compatibility it is very easy to transfer data from the hard drive to either the DVD or directly into a Mac. However, even if it wasn’t I wouldn’t let that influence my review too much since less than 10% of the population even uses a Mac.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. I am very satisfied with the purchase of Hitachi DZ-BD10HA Camcorder. It is the only HD hybrid camcorder on the market that offers recording on Blu-ray disc, hard drive and memory card. You can copy the recorded video between all three of them within the camcorder. I usually record my video on the hard drive and then back it up on Blu-ray disc right inside the camcorder. So far no problems. The HD video quality is great!

    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. My husband and I have had this camera for a couple of months and have used it quite a bit over the holidays. The picture quality for outdoors is good for a small hand-held camera, and (as with any hand-held) the indoor image quality is a little fuzzy.

    One of the first things we both noticed was the short battery life. We only tried the camera in Hard Drive mode, I can’t imagine the poor battery life when recording to BluRay.

    However, my greatest disappointment was that Hitachi had claimed its Mac compatibility. After several attempts to upload through iMovie and having to force-quit every time, I finally saved my videos through copying them from the camera’s hard drive to my Mac’s hard drive. The file format used is a Unix Executable File, an .MTS file. This file is not compatible with the Mac OSX system.

    Needless to say, neither my husband nor I am happy with this camera.
    Rating: 3 / 5


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