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Aiptek A-HD 720P 5MP CMOS High Definition Camcorder
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Aiptek A-HD 720P 5MP CMOS High Definition Camcorder List Price: $199.99
Our Price: $138.99
You Save: $61

Features
 1280 x 720 H.264 Video @ 30fps
 Connect to TV/VCR/DVD player to record video, pictures and audio
 Charge with USB or AC Adapter without removing battery
 5MP CMOS sensor with still images up to 8MP
 2x digital zoom with fixed focus
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Aiptek A-HD 720P 5MP CMOS High Definition Camcorder Customer Reviews
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♥♥♥♥ Good camcorder for the price
This is a good camcorder for the price, but its even better with a Phoenix wide angle lens as it makes everything look cleaner and sharper. Its well worth the extra $30 to get the wide angle lens when you purchase this. Also the mic is EXTREMELY sensitive which results in loud audio. Stuffing tissue paper in the mic area reduces the wind noise, but doesn't help much with the loudness. Unless you can muffle the sound with your thumb don't take this into loud areas. Recommend video editing software that can re-encode the audio at a lower db rating. There are newer firmwares available direct for Aiptek for this camcorder, but they don't seem to help much with the audio. Version 2.02 of the firmware does lower the volume, but results in clicking sounds when people talk and you cannot roll back to an older firmware. Hopefully the audio issue will be resolved in future firmwares. If you upgrade the firmware I recommend going no higher than 1.6. This camcorder also has issues with SDHC cards so I recommend sticking to standard SD cards until they fix this in a future firmware.
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