Camcorders are devices used to record video in high quality. Video cameras differ from digital photographic cameras in that they are designed specifically for video recording rather than focusing on still photography.
Video cameras have several features, including:
1. Video Quality: Camcorders offer high image quality with high resolution of 4K and above, allowing videos to be recorded in excellent quality.
2. Viewing angles: Video cameras offer a variety of lenses and settings to allow different angles to be recorded, including wide angles for recording wide scenes and zoom lenses for focusing on fine details.
3. Image Stabilization: Many camcorders come with built-in image stabilization technologies for smooth videos even in unstable conditions.
4. Control Features: Camcorders offer advanced control features such as auto focus, lighting adjustment, and high-quality audio recording.
5. Inputs and outputs: Video cameras allow the connection of external microphones and HDMI or USB outputs to connect to TVs or computers to view and share content.
Video cameras are used in a wide range of applications, including filming social events and special occasions, film and television production, documentary photography, distance teaching, and commercial and industrial uses such as medical and industrial imaging.