Speed HD-8TZ Camcorder 'Full Review' (Part 1/4)

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Uploaded by on Jan 13, 2010

Full video review for the budget Full HD 1080p camcorder the Speed HD-8TZ.
This cam is roughly an equivalent to the Toshiba Camileo H20 or H30.

Official Speed Digital Ltd's HD-8TZ Site:
http://www.speed-jp.net/1/en/product-detail.php?cid=5&id=149



London Heavy Snow 2010 in 1080p HD:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YiyuNPyn2FI

London Heavy Snow 13 January 2010 in 1080p HD:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CvD953XK2pw

Speed HD-8TZ Camcorder Image Stabiliser Test:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7o1LNlFm8Uk

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  • can you plug in and mount an external mic? plz respond

  • @LOLROFLRICL No :(

  • How does this camera compares to the other camera you use for filming in the dark, and what is the name of the other camera you used to film with BTW, I think when you filmed with your other camera the lighting seemed brighter or did you turn more lights on when you filmed with your other camera?

  • @HDsharp I only filmed with this camera apart from when I showed the closeups of the camera, then I filmed with the built-in webcam in my iMac.

  • I bought this camera, and it's pretty cool, except when you pan across or something, to me it autofocuses like mad, way too much, which is annoying. Can you fix this or not?

  • @TomatoesToasted That is the problem with it :(

    No I don't think you can :(

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  • @jackpatten Sorry I don’t know much about hardware :( What screen resolution is your computer set to?

  • @freefullvideos I'm able to play other 1080 videos though, such as the ones on youtube. Are new graphics cards easy to fit into laptops?

  • @jackpatten Yeah I only have that happen when I try to film in 1080p HD because my iMac does not support a resolution of 1920x1080 needed for 1080p.

    Maybe your Graphics Card and or Monitor does not support that resolution.

  • I've recently bought this camera and results appear good on the LCD, but when I upload any HD footage to my laptop or home PC it becomes very jerky. Any ideas/suggestions?

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