A good contender
Created: 07/11/09
The Aiptek A-HD is pretty good for everyday photos and videos, however don't expect professional results from this. The lack of a optical zoom lens and true 8mp resolution will be the factors in making this just an everyday camera. Not that there's nothing wrong with that. It does take very good pictures and exceptional video in HD and D1. (DVD quality resolution)This camera also has a personal media player/recorder that you can use to record TV programs or old VHS movies and transfer them to DVD on your computer or watch them on the camera's screen. Editing videos from this camera, however can be a challenge trying to find a video editing package that can handle mp4 files. Windows Movie Maker does NOT do this. There are a few out there, you just have to find them.
Pros:
*Exceptional picture quality
*SD Expandable
*Rechargeable Battery by AC or USB
^Record videos in HD
*Personal Media Player and Recorder
Cons:
*Shape is sometimes hard to hold for videos, tripod recommended
*No optical zoom
*Sound of recorded videos is not always the best, expecially in noisy or quiet areas.
*Anything above 5MP is interpolated resolution
^Hard to find a working video editing package

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Great for the Price
Created: 01/05/09
5 out of 5 when it comes to price and ease of use, bought it for my wife, you just open the door and press the record button, a few more buttons makes it almost HD. Good lighting you could fool most plasma and LCD large screens.
I like the USB for power or transfer. charge from laptop, or wall, great idea. with a 16gb sd 4 hours of video! No tapes, no jams, just swap the SD card to your laptop save, delete/clean SD card ready to shoot again.
the video does seem jumpie on the laptop, but I think that is due to the video card trying to transport the large amount of data to video. When editing in pro editor and beefie computer, it goes away for export of final product.
Anything else with better quality would cost you $200-$300 more than the average @$199 price.
I am planning to put this camera on a race car, all previous tape and Hard drive type cameras get eaten up, so stay posted I may give an update in a month with video results, or watch on youtube "advanguard"
This camera is a far cry from my pro HD camera, but for the pocket, pull out and shoot your kids recital, memeories are for ever, quick and convenient.
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Aiptek A-HD Review
Created: 26/12/08
The main reason to get this camera is the price. The price is what drew me to it and I think that's an important reason to get it. It is an average camera but is good for the non-die-hard filmmakers or photographers. I got to get a camera that had better video than my digital camera and this one does and it was cheaper but everything comes out pretty average. The pictures were supposed to be 8 megapixels and they didn't seem to turn out as well as my 5 megapixel camera. This camera has some serious problems with light, whether there is too much or too little. It is good for making average-quality home movies and the connections to the TV is a good feature but it works spotty. It was just a simple hook-up to the HDTV to get it to work but it took about 15 minutes of playing around with it and doing the same thing over and over to get it to actually show on the HDTV. There is a big difference in the picture depending on the settings and the camera seems to not be very adaptable to the environment when some settings are on AUTO. It does feature a voice recorder, which I really don't plan to use, a self-timer, and other basic digital camera features. For the most part, it is easy to use and get the hang of and it is very portable, if you have some decently loose or deep pockets. It is a good camera and I would recommend it to somebody who doesn't want to pay $200-$400 dollars for a good multifunction camcorder. To me, it's a decent option because I was using a regular $90 HP digital camera that had video as my camcorder and camera. It had voice recorder and self-timer also.
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Good all around camcorder
Created: 08/08/09
Its a nice camera. The HD is nice I only wish it did not record in .mov , it can be a bit frustrating to convert to a format I can use since I have a pc. I do wish it had an audio in port that would be very nice. The mic is ok, it does not sound very loud if you play back video on the camcorder though but if you plug it into your computer and play it from there it is loud enough. I did buy a Kodak 8gb sd card which I got at target on sale for $24. It allows me to record 4 plus hours in HD. The pictures look nice. All in all I am happy with my purchase.

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GREAT FIRST CAMETRA FOR STILLS OR VIDEOS
Created: 28/04/11
this is a nice beginners camera great for still and videos nice looking camera screen rotates 180 degrees the viewer helps you to get super pictures very nice this is my second one

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