riggi


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jayneturk wrote:WOW! My very first LAUNCH! This calls for a glass of whiskey and a cigarette!



I believe you mean a cigar. Cigars are much classier, and whiskey deserves only classy companions.

alanwaite


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Looks like it records in AVI format. Does anyone know if that works in iMovie?

uhiforgot


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"Thou shalt not troll." Sorry, I forgot about that one. I guess I owe Nightghost an apology... but it was sooo tempting when I saw the launch logo.

Since when is Sylvania making anything other than lightbulbs? Or have I just been living under a bridge for the past 20 years...?

Pun intended.

cbashaar


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Guys, guys, guys

HOLD THE PHONE

You are missing something that can really make a pocket camcorder shine.

SOFTWARE

I love flipshare it makes it so I click a few times, and boom FBOOK youtube wherever I want it.

Software can make or break these camera's, especially when they capturing specs are almost identical.

ovirto


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madross wrote:Any guess on file formats ?



The specs say AVI for video and JPEG for photo.
As far as the video codec, the Sylvania DV-2100 (older model from what I can tell) used MJPEG; can't say for sure about this one.

yankidank


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Grammar mistake:
"Built-in light to capture photos in video in dark areas"

I was curious if the light would function as a sustained light for video or if it just does flash for photos. I suspect only flash.

The bad thing about product launches is that there are no reviews, so I have no way of doing my homework. I looked up the Sylvania Pro HD sold by QVC and it has some really mixed reviews. See: http://reviews.qvc.com/1689/E165911/sylvania-e165911-sylvania-pro-hd-720p-pocket-camcorder-with-4gb-sd-card-reviews/reviews.htm. I suspect that this product will produce similar comments, since it is made by the same manufacturer.

canimassageu


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Got one for each of my kids. Even if it sucks, its cheaper than Everything at Target, Walmart, and ToysRUS

MichXelle


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TriciaT wrote:with 5 megapixel it can depend on the lens itself. I know my iphone 4 has a 5 mp camera/video on it and it looks awesome.

as for 720p, you won't really notice a difference in 720p or the higher 1080 unless your screen is larger than 50 inches. Or at least thats what I have heard some experts say.



You're right on the money with both. My Droid phone is 8 mp and it's over kill. 780p TV's are fine up to at least 42 in. if not 47 in.

My brand new 52 in or my almost 2 yr old 55 in. LCD TV's won't be used for these so I'm not worried.

John1000


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Launch event? I thought it was a little penguin with the turtlehead.

spacemart


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Kayy911 wrote:I thought Sylvania made light bulbs?



they also make Santa Claus Conquers the Martians (1964) TVs

nerys


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these cams are fun for rocketry. stuff them in a rocket and push the button. Video from 3800 feet up :-)

to give you an idea of the kind of video you can get with these things

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nsEZWynytQs

if you need zoom and stuff forget it. Far away stuff forget it. but for general family video (though MANY are not very good indoors but with just a few more lights on they do "ok")

otherwise very neat little camera's

Celestemaisel


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Does anyone know how this compares to the Flip HDMino?

nerys


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anyone know if it will do 60fps ?

MichXelle


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jaamzw wrote:almost hit the big button for christmas gifts...checked at the last second to see built in memory...none! at least another $10 for 8GB SD = not a deal for me.



Foolish move in my opinion. 64mb in the camera and the cards are cheap. Go find one for $50 or even $60 now. /snort

sefgray


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In for two. Christmas gifts for my nephews. They better get here by christmas. This is also my first product launch purchase.
I already have a Flip UltraHD im pretty happy with it.
I aslo have a Sylvania 32"LCD TV (it was dirt cheap) that's been working flawlessly for over a year (knocks on wood) so Im not too scared about the brand.
I would be running for the hills if these were made by coby.
Now to find some really cheap SDHC Flash Cards.
Woot, I got my hands on my first Bundle of Coats during the last wootoff,
When is it coming?

RayLayton


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Is it better than a phone with 720p video?

newwoot2010


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Amazon has 2 other similar Sylvania digital video cameras listed on its site and both those models have BAD BAD reviews,
Not the same model but made by Sylvania.
Amazon review

1.0 out of 5 stars Warning!, November 13, 2010
By A. Barton - See all my reviews
(REAL NAME)
This review is from: Sylvania DV-2100 Sylvania Digital Camcorder (Electronics)
I bought this for my son for Christmas. He is 9. This camera is so horrible that I am going to be looking for a different present for him. The picture quality is probably poorer than his Fisher Price camera that I bought him when he was 5. Looking at the quality of this camera makes me want to never buy a Sylvania product again.

evilekeeper


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It looks like a cell phone. Could you possibly get out of talking to people by putting this up to your ear and faking a conversation?

MichXelle


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canimassageu wrote:Got one for each of my kids. Even if it sucks, its cheaper than Everything at Target, Walmart, and ToysRUS



You are so right!

nerys


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the difference between 720p and 1080p on a decent screen even a small screen (mine is a 24" pc CRT monitor that does over 1080p)

the issue is that most 1080p camcorders do 1080p in NAME ONLY. ie the "bitrate" of the1080p video is usually the same as or marginally higher than the 720p video.

so of course your not going to see much difference in fact the 720p SHOULD look better since you have more "bits per frame" than at 1080p where those same bits get stretched further.

once we have REAL 1080p it will be a whole nother ball game.

but these cams do a really decent job in good lighting at making good watchable 720p video.

ddrhazy


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cbashaar wrote:Guys, guys, guys

HOLD THE PHONE

You are missing something that can really make a pocket camcorder shine.

SOFTWARE

I love flipshare it makes it so I click a few times, and boom FBOOK youtube wherever I want it.

Software can make or break these camera's, especially when they capturing specs are almost identical.



As long as the file format is in .avi, you don't need any software. I have a flip and I still upload all my videos through youtube itself, not any separate app.

This is actually nicer than the flip HD models. This seems to have a HDMI port as opposed to a mini HDMI. That's a 10 dollar difference in the cable you have to buy.

Converting HD video to non HD can be a cumbersome task. It took me 2-3 hours to put 1 hour of footage on a DVD, so if you think you'll be making DVDs, perhaps looking for a camcorder that has the option of recording in SD and HD is the choice for you.

Happy purchasing wooters.

stevesds


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newwoot2010 wrote:Amazon has 2 other similar Sylvania digital video cameras listed on its site and both those models have BAD BAD reviews



NOT good news. PASSS

nerys


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MichXelle wrote:Foolish move in my opinion. 64mb in the camera and the cards are cheap. Go find one for $50 or even $60 now. /snort



sure the JVC FM1 is $50 or $60 at Big Lots (clearance)

GREAT camera. does 720p and cropped 1080p

is smaller. has built in battery so nothing to joggle loose when I kick it at 30g's on lift off :-) (the kidak ZX1's all turn off at around 25g's as the battery contacts disconnect momentarily under the G load (AA's)

there is also always used on craigslist :-)

$40 is good but not "wow out of this world good especially for a completely "unknown"

wajames


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Last pope hat I remember was for the launch of shirt.woot

been there, done that, got the T-shirt

angerbender


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ratten46 wrote:Can someone explain the craze with these new Digital Video Cameras? They're everywhere, and they seem to be relatively inexpensive...are they worth the money?



This should clear matters up

MichXelle


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madross wrote:Any guess on file formats ?



You need to read the specs dude. AVI movie mode and JPEG for stills.

millertime021


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nerys wrote:anyone know if it will do 60fps ?



Clearly the description says 30fps.

4x Bindle of Carrots (Most Recent: 8/17/2011)

MikeHancho


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A similar Sylvania HD 720p camera gets horrid reviews on the QVC website.

It's the Sylvania Pro HD DV-6000


However, this could be a whole new video camera that works really. There is really no way of knowing. Or, you could just be safe and get the more well known Creative Vado for a similar price.

MichXelle


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angerbender wrote:This should clear matters up



love mistletoe and overcoats. I like your graphic.

People, it's only $40 plus shipping. No one sells any brand under $100 that I know of.

Sleepy nite nite time. I'm pleased with my deal of the day, sounds like most of you are.

Woot, you're getting back to the old Woot I recall again.

Magiciandude


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Seems like a good replacement for my pocket voice recorder considering this does audio AND video...and it's less expensive!

I'm in for one. The midnight blue is a good color.

rpband


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Ugh I fell for it too, hope it was a good deal, running thin on $$$, lol

mbrickell


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stevesds wrote:NOT good news. PASSS



Yep. I was just about ready to pull the trigger, but the poor reviews of the Amazon Sylvanias, admittedly a limited number, make it a pass for me. Looks like an HD version of the two on Amazon. I'll spend a little more and get less of an unknown, thanks.

orvil01


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just what i needed. Christmas shopping done...I hope

I dont trust reviews for items like this, a lot of people who post these reviews don't know there way around a computer, and get frustarted and blame the device. Looks like a good unit at a pretty decent price to me.

remisser


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Seems Sylvania tried their hand at a 720p handheld camera more than once before as noted above. The "Sylvania E165911" via QVC: Reviews on THAT model here.

Hope this one pans out to be much better.

sdc100


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The specs are actually pretty impressive, when compared to other such cameras, especially at this price.

PROS:
- HDMI output
- 4x digital zoom - okay, I admit that digit I zoom is pretty much useless, but still, most such cameras only have 2x zoom
- SD card expansion slot - this allows expandability on the fly and it makes a easier to transfer files without having to plug the thing into a USB port. You can also plug an SD card into one of the photo Kiosk to print photos. Camera is SDHC compatible. Neither the Flip nor Vado use SD cards.
- Still camera - this Comes in handy even if the quality is bad. I've used the photo mode on My zi6 to capture phone numbers on posters when I didn't have a pen. My mom also used it to Send a photo of a rash to her doctor when she was on Vacation. The Flip and Vado Makes you do Screen Captures of videos if you want photos. Very tedious and requires a computer.
- Built-in light to capture photos - Wow, now that's a feature I haven't Seen before!

CON:
- retractable USB arm - HATE these! They break easily and makes it hard to attach to k desktop and Some laptops unless there is room. A USB extension cord is usually required. The Vado uses a flexible built-in cord, which is a much better idea.

Overall, I'm impressed enough to buy one, even though this is probably some generic Chinese device with the Sylvania name tacked on. The instructions will be a dead giveaway. I'll compare it to my Flip (hate it!), Vado, Kodak Zi6 and RCA Small Wonder. My guess is that although the specs are impressive, the execution probably sucks, especially the interface.

mbrickell


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orvil01 wrote:just what i needed. Christmas shopping done...I hope

I dont trust reviews for items like this, a lot of people who post these reviews don't know there way around a computer, and get frustarted and blame the device. Looks like a good unit at a pretty decent price to me.



You have a point, many reviewers don't know squat, and in this case the number of reviews is limited. That being said, I'd rather spend a little more on a known quantity than potentially waste this much on what is really a complete unknown. If the manufacturer had a reputation for quality stuff, I'd take the risk on a new model, but here you're getting a third rate brand and a new model with little feedback out there from the real world. Perhaps not a bad buy, and if they turn out to be good units, great. Not quite compelling enough for me to buy, although tempting. Too much of a total risk for me when I have other things to spend the money on that are more of a sure thing. I see the appeal here, though, and good luck to those taking the leap tonight. You may have a good buy. Good job, Woot, on finally bringing something out that is interesting. Ultimately, to me this is half the price of something I really want, like an Apple TV or something, so can't quite make myself click the buy button.

kimferg


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garyoa1


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Monica1236 wrote:How much are memory cards?



Newegg. 16gb sdhc for $23 and free shipping.

Wudooeyeno?

sdc100


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ovirto wrote:The specs say AVI for video and JPEG for photo.
As far as the video codec, the Sylvania DV-2100 (older model from what I can tell) used MJPEG; can't say for sure about this one.



AVI is a big plus for the Windows folks. The biggest mistake Kodak made was to choose MOV as their container format. Not only is it un-editable by any free or cheap Windows software, but you also can't play it in digital photo frames, DVD players and most MP3 players (unless they're made by Apple or Kodak). AVI is MUCH more universal.

Not thrilled by MJPEG though because it's very inefficient.

Woovie


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sdc100 wrote:AVI is a big plus for the Windows folks. The biggest mistake Kodak made was to choose MOV as their container format. Not only is it un-editable by any free or cheap Windows software, but you also can't play it in digital photo frames, DVD players and most MP3 players (unless they're made by Apple or Kodak). AVI is MUCH more universal.

Not thrilled by MJPEG though because it's very inefficient.



I really know this pain. My Panasonic DMC-FZ50 does MOV. Luckily I use Premiere Pro so I can handle it. But yes, MOV SUCKS for Windows. I just bought this camera after lately having needed a camera. My Evo 4G isn't good enough and neither is my camera. Only does 480p and the quality is subpar. Hopefully this camera will do what I need it to. I assume it will.