High definition or HD has become a
household name now in metro cities as well as with B level cities. With the
falling prices of LCD televisions, gaming consoles and BluRay players the
hardware required to view HD content is now available in most homes.
Thankfully, now even the hardware required to record HD content is
easily available in terms of camcorders and digital cameras that do HD
recording. Until now, most of the larger DSLR and Prosumer cameras were able to
record in HD resolution, but now quite a few manufacturers have dished out
smaller point-and-shoot cameras that provide users with the ability to record
720p HD videos. Here are the top cameras that are sleek, sexy and provide great
stills with outstanding HD videos.
Canon IXUS 100 IS (Rs 11,000)
Samsung ST5500 (Rs 17,990)
The Samsung ST5500 is one of the recent launches by Samsung in their
compact cameras portfolio. It is one of the most feature-rich cameras available
today with integrated WiFi, Bluetooth, shake and gesture controls with classy
matte metallic finish on the body. Its price is further justified by a huge
3.7" AMOLED touch-screen display that is very responsive and easy to use.
The camera snaps quality images at a resolution of 14 mega pixel, thanks to the
full sized Schneider KREUZNACH lens and comes with a 7X optical zoom. The
camera records 720p HD content in superb quality and has a mini HDMI out for
direct connectivity as well. The interesting part is that it uses a microSD
card instead of a standard SD card, so do keep this in mind before opting for
the camera.
Nikon Coolpix S8000 (Rs 18,950)
The Nikon Coolpix S8000 is one of the best offerings from Nikon in a
compact form factor. The camera uses a new thin lens barrel design, which
provides for a whooping 10X optical zoom in a compact form factor. It has a 14
mega pixel Nikkor lens with extra low dispersion glass lens and lens shift
vibration reduction resulting in beautiful images. It is capable of clicking
macros as close as 1 cm and has four anti-blur functions for minimal errors
cause by camera shakes. The 720p HD video recording is great in quality, though
the zoom cannot be used while recording. The most impressive factor is the
speed of the camera. It has a recycle time of just 1 second, so you take a shot
and in another second, it is ready for the next one, which is very impressive.
The camera also comes with mini HDMI out for connectivity with LCD TV and
monitors. Sadly, its one of the most expensive one as well.
Sony DSC-W350 (Rs 11,990)
The W350 cybershot camera from Sony is a 14 mega pixel snapper that
boasts of a Carl Zeiss Vario Tessar lens with Sony's super HAD CCD. The camera
uses a BIONZ image-processing engine for fast response especially during
focusing. The camera boasts of effortless panoramic shots, thanks to Sony's
Sweep panorama technology. The W350 has a bright 2.7" display with a
metallic finish body. Moreover, the camera weighs about 120g and is just 17 mm
thick. The HD video recording is superb and even offers optical zoom while
recording. Sadly, the camera looses out to the Canon in terms of image quality
of still photographs. Moreover, Sony uses a proprietary port for connectivity
and doesn't offer a direct HDMI connectivity option which is a further letdown.
Nonetheless, the W350 takes superb HD video recordings with crystal clear video
and audio.
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