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HITACHI VM-BPL27A RCA/JVC/Hitachi/ Panasonic Replacement Camcorder Battery
Made by HITACHI
  • Original Equiment Manufacturer
  • This battery meets factory specs
  • 2-year warranty
  • Made in Japan
  • 2700mAh
Amazon base price: $324.95

HITACHI VM-BPL13A RCA/JVC/Hitachi/ Panasonic Replacement Camcorder Battery
Made by HITACHI
  • Original Equiment Manufacturer
  • This battery meets factory specs
  • 2-year warranty
  • Made in Japan
  • 1350mAh, Slim
Amazon base price: $169.95

Hitachi SCSI Kit Adapter For Hitachi MPEG Cam
Made by Hitachi
    Amazon base price: $109.58
    List price: $149.99 (that's 27% off!)

    HITACHI MD4GBA 4GB MicroDrive 3K4 with Travel Kit
    • 4GB removable storage in a one-inch hard drive weighing just over half an ounce!
    • Industry standard CF+ Type II format -- compatible with PC Card Type II using included adapter
    • Incorporates leading edge HITACHI technologies for maximum capacity, performance and reliability
    • Rubber bumpers for shock absorption
    • Maximum sustained data rate of over 7MB/sec
    Amazon base price: $449.88
    Buy one from zShops for: $285.99
    Average review score:

    Great Prices...Great Deals...Act Now!
    Right now this is the cheapest drive available on the market and the equivalent drive offered by Lexar is over $1000!!!! Plus, many merchants are selling the drive for even less than Amazon!!! Take advantage of this opportunity!!!

    Great product, but your unlikely to cheat the price
    The 4GB Compact Flash Compatible micrdrive is one of the best CF cards on the market, and its priced at a reasonably, and virtually uncheatable. Some of the newer jukeboxes don't use microdrives, so don't expect to find one when you crack open your mp3player and void your warranty!

    Nice product, but pricey...
    Well, this is certainly a nice product. Much quicker than a 4Gb flash card, very sturdy and works in most CF cameras. But, are you ready to shell out more than $400? I know I am not, so here's a nice shortcut:

    Step 1: Browse for the Creative Labs Nomad MuVo 4 GB MP3 Player on Amazon.
    Step 2: Buy the player for $200.
    Step 3: Unscrew the back of the player.
    Step 4: Take out the 4GB Hitachi microdrive and throw away the player.
    Step 5: Pop the microdrive in your cam, format it and voila!

    There you have it for only $200, instead of the listed $480!


    HITACHI MD2GBA 2GB MicroDrive 3K4 with Travel Kit
    • 2GB removable storage in a one-inch hard drive weighing just over half an ounce!
    • Industry standard CF+ Type II format -- compatible with PC Card Type II using included adapter
    • Incorporates leading edge HITACHI technologies for maximum capacity, performance and reliability
    • Rubber bumpers for shock absorption
    • Maximum sustained data rate of over 7MB/sec
    Amazon base price: $249.88
    Buy one from zShops for: $224.95

    Hitachi Hi8 Video Camcorder
    Made by Hitachi
      Amazon base price: $

      HITACHI DZMV580A DVD Camcorder
      • NOTE - This camera uses smaller DVD-R or DVD-RAM discs. They are 8cm in size and hold 1.4GB of data or 30 min. of video
      • 16 - 9 Recording Mode on DVD-RAM - Perfect for widescreen TVs!
      • Zoom - 10x Optical / 240x Digital
      • 113,000 Pixel Color Viewfinder
      • 2.5 LCD Display
      Amazon base price: $899.99
      Used price: $694.61
      Buy one from zShops for: $819.99

      Hitachi DZMV380A DVD-RAM/R Camcorder with 2.5-inch LCD, 10x Optical Zoom, and Remote Control
      Made by Hitachi
      • 1-megapixel DVD Camcorder with DVD-R/DVD-RAM and SD/MMC memory card recording capability
      • 10x optical zoom lens (digital zoom to 240x) and advanced stable image stabilization
      • 2.5-inch rotating LCD and color viewfinder
      • Capture MPEG-2 video or digital stills and transfer to your computer using high-speed USB 2.0
      • Lithium-ion battery for up to 145 minutes of continuous recording time
      Amazon base price: $999.99
      Average review score:

      Good alternative to mini-DV
      I have had a mini-DV camcorder for a couple of years, but when a friend bought this DVD camcorder, I became jealous. I had left the mini-DV out in the sprinkler about a year ago, and it finally succomed to reclaimed water rot (actually quite a ringing endorsement for my old Canon ZR-10 that it could withstand that). This was my excuse to buy this camcorder.

      The quality of the video is fine - but not quite as good as mini-DV. Also, I would like a wide-screen mode, like was available on the ZR-10. It is, however, immensely convenient to record to DVD-RAM. To me, it's worth the 20 fewer lines of resolution and the lossy compression of MPEG-2.

      The battery only lasts about 1/2 hour, but I'm OK with that. If you shoot more than 1/2 hour at a clip, you're making boring movies, but it would be nice to have a bit more leeway.

      I download the video to my hard drive and edit with Vegas Video - so haven't tried the in-camera editing and probably never will.

      The software that ships with it has a definite Japanese accent, and it not all that fabulous. However, it is stable once you figure out the wierd menus and procedures.

      I find that I must pay a bit more attention to the exposure modes than I did with my ZR-10. But if you set it for low light, it does a pretty good job in low light. Don't set it to "Sports" and shoot in incandenscent light. Trust me on this.

      I have used both DVD-RAM and DVD-R. I prefer DVD-RAM, since it acts like a disk drive. In fact, you can connected it to your computer via USB 2.0 as a DVD-RAM drive. You can't drag and drop the movies, however. You need to transcode it with the included software.

      It seems to be a bit finicky about media. It didn't like Sony DVD-R media, but works fine with Maxell.

      I just bought a 256MB SD card which will hold over 1000 pictures at the 1 Mpx resolution. The photos are good enough for web and video, but not for printing. You can't record photos to DVD-R, but you can record them to DVD-RAM.

      Overall a good camcorder, but don't throw away your Mini-DV if you want the highest picture quality availaible in consumer gear today.

      Great hardware, horrible software
      This camcorder is what many have waited for: consumer grade digital video without tape. The decision to use mainly DVD-R or DVD-RAM is best made early. For me, DVD-R is still too expensive to use. DVD-RAM allows reuse, as well as in-camera editing. But don't be fooled by this editing capability, this camera would be extremely frustrating without a computer for offline processing...

      Which brings us to the bundled software. As a Mac user, and knowing that video is still very Mac-friendly, the Windows-only software was a grave disappointment. Even within the Windows environment, this software is still quite clumsy. The DVD-RAM disks require drivers to read (Included Windows drivers seem to work well). The video files are *.VRO, which is an MPEG-2 variant many decoders cannot parse, including QuickTime.

      Still the bundled software allows rudimentary DVD editing and some degree of MPEG transcoding. For serious offline editing, you'll need an expensive suite of software and a good computer.

      Despite its software limitations, this camera is an excellent device for capturing source material. Its three DVD-RAM resolution modes, STD/FINE/EXTRA provide a useful set of tradeoffs. Don't use the STD mode unless 60 minute continuity is essential. My 4 megapixel still camera means its unlikely I'll ever know how well the DZMV-380A operates in still mode.

      In short, if you're serious about DVD content creation and have the computer tools and expertise, this camera is second to none. But the casual user will be disappointed at the expense of DVD-R disks and the complexity of using DVD-RAM.

      A Five-Star camera bundled with Two-Star software. Four stars.

      Great camcorder
      I have had this model for a month now and am pleased with the performance. Recording with DVD-RAM is a snap and editing is just as easy. I have a ... Panasonic dvd player s-31 and I can plop the DVD-RAM directly from the camcorder into the dvd player and watch my movies and view my photos. My first generation JVC DVD player spits the disc out and swears at me in Japanese.

      It comes with sonic MyDvd which makes pretty decent DVDs. It also comes with a program that can convert the camcorder files into Mpeg files. Once they are mpeg files you can use them in any decent video editing software. I usually edit the video files and then use Sonic to burn a DVD. I have not tried VCD and considering the poor quality of a VCD, I don't know why someone would want to.

      As far as video quality, I used it to tape my daughter surfing and the quality was excellent. The optical zoom is great but the digital zoom pixilates heavily at anything higher than 40x. I have tested the different recording formats (std, fine and xtra) and I now only use the highest format as the other ones show up with scanning lines on my 40 inch TV. In auto mode it sucks at low light...until I manually set it to low light mode and everything showed up but had a brownish hue.

      The media is still more expensive than DV tapes... At highest quality a single DVD-RAM holds a half an hour (15 min each side). I have not tried the DVD-R as I am having a hard time justifying spending [the money] to record to a disk and not be able to do any post editing. The discs are nice as each time I turn the record on and off it creates a small movie that is accessed much like a scene menu on a regular DVD. On a DVD-RAM, I can then edit it, add transition effects or I can delete it. No more rewinding tape. Let me write that again - no more rewinding tape. That has to be the nicest thing about this toy - no more tape.

      It only has a USB connection - no fire wire. I am running XP and connection to the computer was a snap.

      It takes 1 mega pixel photos which are the quality of, well, 1 mega pixel photos. I have an old 2.5 mega pixel Olympus that obviously blows it away but in a pinch it makes decent small pics.

      Would I buy this again? Yes. So far the overall quality is on par with its peers and not having to muck with tape is a big benefit for me. It loses 1 star for the media recording length and price of the DVD discs.


      Hitachi DZMV350A MiniDVD Camcorder with 2.5" LCD and Digital Still Capability
      Made by Hitachi
      • Records on DVD
      • Up to 2 Hours of Recording
      • Still Photo Mode Plus SD Card
      • Advanced Stable Pix Electronic Image Stabilization
      • 2.5" Color LCD panel
      Amazon base price: $899.99
      Used price: $544.61
      Average review score:

      Good, but watch out!
      A great camera with many wonderful features. The manual is chocked full of information, all except the most important feature: Format your disc before recording!!!! From the get-go with DVD-R, it prompted me to format the disc. But with DVD-Ram, It did not tell me to format the disc at the start. I took movies of my trip to Europe and was able to view them back through the finder/display. However, when I got to the end of the disc, I was prompted with a notice to "format the disc now" and that all video will be lost if I do format!! I couldn't believe I had to lose all my Europe footage all because I did not format the disc BEFORE I started recording. London Eye - gone! Meusse-Argonne Cemetary in France - gone! Hitachi could not help me. Again, great camera but Format first!!!

      Goodbye Hi8, Hello MiniDVD
      My wife bought me this camera for Christmas. After experiencing video cameras for the better part of 2 decades (remember the gigantic, tv-camera-looking VHS cameras?!), I am elated that technology has come to this. So refreshingly simple, and so integral to one's peace-of-mind in knowing that the clips will endure until our sun burns-out (hope my descendants hang-on to my dear, recorded memories!). I find myself using the RAM disks more, since I can transfer the individual clips to my computer, and edit or arrange as I see fit; the -R disks are a 1-shot deal----what you tape is what you finalize at the end is what you watch on your DVD player. But even those are handy, if you want to simply move seamlessly from taking the disk out of the camera and straight into the DVD player. And even with the -R disks, you'll still get "menu chapter points" on the finished product---separated by each start and stop of the recording, and by date of the recording session. I find the quality great---even the "standard" quality (lowest setting) was great, when we recorded a gig that my band played at (low-light conditions and all). The RAM is great because you can record over and over and over---just buy 1 or 2 $20 disks, and if you transfer to computer, and thence to regular DVD disk, you don't need to buy too many additional. The only real problem has been stocking-up on some of these blank mini-disks----all the cold, unfriendly mega stores (circuit city, best buy, compUSA) always seem to be out, or low on supply. I resorted to ordering them from a company on-line.

      i own it
      this camcorder is phenominal. i was skeptical about buying something other than sony but i'm glad the hitachi salesman told me why this camera is better. let me explain.

      sony dvd cameras are on there first generation (they are just coming to the market). This hitachi camera is a third generation model. this basically means that what consumers didnt like in the past has been implemented into the newer models. anyway, the price is a steal if you ask me. you can buy a digital camera for a few hundred bucks or you can spend a little more and get this wonderful toy.

      okay now the nitty gritty. this camera can take pictures onto sd memory cars or onto dvd-r disc themselves. you can insert dvd-r media into this camera, record your movie, finalize it and then pop it into a dvd player to watch it all in a few minutes. talk about convient. you can also upload your movies to a PC and do special effects or whatever, then copy it back to the camera so you do not need a dvd burner on your computer!

      The camera is very light weight and very portable. It is such a breeze to use. you can record a bunch of different shots and easily replay them on your camera. its like changing tracks on a cd player vs a tape player (other cameras) where you must fast foward or rewind to find the right scene. Its almost instant on this camera.

      I bought this camera so i could take videos of my family and mail it back home to relatives so they can just pop it into there dvd players and enjoy! it does the above wonderfully. Keep in mind what you are getting when you buy this camcorder. You are getting THE LATEST in technology at an affordable price, it has a digital camera function (so to speak), dvd recording for very crisp pictures and sound, very small and portable for travelling and basically all the features you want in a camcorder. Did i mention it has a color view finder? This is very useful when trying to determine what to focus the camera on, if you arent using the color swivel screen of course.

      i would recommend this camera to all of my friends, relatives and all of you! the picture quality is remarkable, dolby digital sound (awesome) and its just a great camera. Never again will i buy a sony camcorder while these are on the market :) dont waste your money on other crappy camcorders, get this!


      Hitachi DZBP14SW Replacement Battery Pack for Hitachi Camcorders
      Made by Hitachi
        Amazon base price: $69.88

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