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Recording family memories and footage for Australia's Funniest Home Videos are all possible thanks to the huge range of video cameras from NDF Camera House.
Digital video cameras with 20x optical zoom start at under $700, and go all the way up to models that record directly onto DVD which you can play in your DVD player, cameras that record straight onto a hard disk without the need for tapes or discs, and High Definition cameras that are suitable for recording cinema-quality movies on.
In fact, the Australian movie "The Castle" starring Michael Caton and Eric Bana was shot on the exact model available at NDF Camera House.
And once you have your digital video camera and on the way to being the next Steven Spielberg or George Lucas, all the tapes and accessories you could need for your video camera shoots will be there for you as well.
Key Points to Look For
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Image stablizers allow you to zoom in without worrying about the shakes. Available in both optical and digital stabilizers, they keep the action centred in the screen for seamless recording.
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If your camera does not have a stabilizer, the next best thing is a monopod extended - allowing you to keep up with the action smoothly and easily.
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Some video cameras also take digital stills, allowing your camera to take on the roles of two. Resolutions vary from just under 1 megapixel through to 5 megapixels.
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For low light or night time recording, some video cameras have built in lights to illuminate your subject a bit better.

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