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Samsung HMX-H106
$900.00
Released March, 2009
The Pros:Integrated 64GB of SSD storage. Up to 12 hours of HD video on internal storage (6 on a 32GB SDHC card). HDMI output.
The Cons:Expensive for the majority of consumers. Does not include HDMI cable. Not 1080p .. 1080i.
The Samsung HMX-H106 model camcorder was debuted on January 5 2009 as a higher-end extension to its full-HD digital camcorder family. The new H-series HD camcorders are quoted to offer first and foremost full-HD quality video, high-performance, a sleek and stylish body design, a high-quality HD image lens with OIS (Optical Image Stabilization) support and internal/integrated solid state drives for memory storage.
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The HMX-H106 is one step up from the entry level model in the H-series of camcorders; it will offer a cheaper source for full HD quality video with an internal hard drive. The HMX-H106 will feature an integrated 64GB internal storage drive and also supports the use of an SD/SDHC memory card for video storage as well. Video will be compressed in the H.264 video format meaning users will be able to record up to twelve hours of video on the 64GB drive and up to six hours of additional HD video on a 32GB SDHC card.
Each unit in the H-series includes a Schneider Kreuznach Varioplan HD lens equipped with Optical Image Stabilization support to ensure the video remains smooth and free of the normal shaking patterns caused by human hands. The lens also provides a 10x optical zoom and a 37mm wide angle focal length; most average camcorders on the market offer in the range of 40-50mm. The HMX-106 H-series camcorder will also include additional features such as an HDMI output for full HD support and viewing on an HDTV, a swiveling 2.7" TFT LCD screen and an HD time lapse recording mode which allows users to pre-select a certain period of time for recording.
Currently the newly announced H-series looks to be a much higher-end lineup than the original HMX HD series of camcorders from Samsung, and are further set to offer a larger amount of features for a cheaper or equal price. No permanent price tag for the device has been set as of this time.
Features
- High-end H-series full-HD camcorder
- Full 1080i/1080p video recording support in H.264 video format
- 64GB internal flash drive and SD-SDHC memory card support for storage
- Schneider Kreuznach Varioplan HD lens equipped with Optical Image Stabilization support
- 10x optical zoom and 37mm wide angle focal length
- Integrated HDMI output
- Swiveling 2.7" TFT LCD screen
- HD time lapse recording mode
User Reviews (4)
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integrated 64GB of SSD storage
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up to 12 hours of HD video on internal storage (6 on a 32GB SDHC card)
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supports cheap, readily available and easy to use SD/SDHC cards
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time lapse recording mode
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expensive for the majority of consumers
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does not include HDMI cable
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Fuzzy and blurry picture even at highest quality
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Terrible low light capturing
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Doesn't have a light, what you see on the video camera is a flash bulb
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No external microphone jack
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64 Gb capacity but limits individual recordings to 1.8 Gb
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Does not include light, has built in flash for pictures
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Limits individual recordings to 1.8 Gb in size (according to manual)
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Fuzzy,blocky and staticy picture even at highest / sharpest settings
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Worst low light recording seen in years
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No external jack for microphone
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It's not 1080p as stated everywhere, its 1080i / 720p
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