Anyway, has anyone here used Aiptek products? I'd be interested in using it for a cheap 1080p camcorder, but the unknown quality (and mov format) seems to deter me.
The quality is ok as long as the camera is kept very still, on a tripod. Start moving or panning and things fall apart. Plus, there is no stabilization. Still pics are terrible, about like an average to decent camera phone. There are samples on vimeo.com
I actually saw a review on this. Supposedly the quality is OK. According to the review the quality of this camcorder is far better than that of a standard definition Aiptek camcorder, but not as great as a decent standard definition camcorder.
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Anyway, has anyone here used Aiptek products? I'd be interested in using it for a cheap 1080p camcorder, but the unknown quality (and mov format) seems to deter me.
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The quality is ok as long as the camera is kept very still, on a tripod. Start moving or panning and things fall apart. Plus, there is no stabilization. Still pics are terrible, about like an average to decent camera phone. There are samples on vimeo.com
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I actually saw a review on this. Supposedly the quality is OK. According to the review the quality of this camcorder is far better than that of a standard definition Aiptek camcorder, but not as great as a decent standard definition camcorder.