| Digital camcorders that use the DV (also known as MiniDV) format first appeared in the mid-1990s and use tiny videocassettes to record and playback digital video clips. To digitally copy DV clips from the camcorder to Windows or Apple Mac computers, you can make use of the FireWire - also known as i.Link and DV-link connection. FireWire cables are rarely, if ever, supplied with the camcorder, whereas USB cables often are. The MiniDV format is now disappearing in favour of camcorders that store clips to Hard Disc Drives and even solid-state memory cards, so consider them carefully. Note: Other video formats that use similar tape cassettes as DV are DVCAM (a higher-spec version of MiniDV) and also HDV (High Definition tape-based video). These shouldn't be confused with DV, however. | ||
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| Sony DCRHC51E Mini DV Handycam With X40 Zoom
£188.09 | Sony DCRHC62E Mini DV Handycam With X25 Zoom
£199.99 | Samsung VP-D381/XEU MiniDV Camcorder (34x O...
£159.99 |
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| JVC GR-DX107 Mini DV Camcorder
£130.00 | Samsung D391 Mini DV Camcorder -Black (34x...
£199.99 | Canon MD101 Digital MiniDV Camcorder (30x O...
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| Panasonic - NV-GS60 - Mini DV Camcorder
| Panasonic NV-MD10000 mini-DV Camcorder PAL ...
| CANON MD215 Mini DV Camcorder
£249.00 |
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