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10 Best Pocket-size Camcorders

10 Best Pocket-size Camcorders

Life is too short and special moments come rare in life. If you want to capture your special moments and wish to save these moments forever as lifetime memory, camcorder is must-have for you. The following list will help to decide which camcorder is best for you according to your requirements.

1. Sanyo Xacti VPC-CG-10
Sanyo Xacti VPC-CG10 is high definition 720-p MPEG-4AVC/H.264 pocket size camcorder
Features
  • It’s 10 megapixel camera shots excellent photos, just like a digital camera and can be kept at any angle for a clearer view.
  • One can also edit images after transferring it to PC.
  • Its 5x optical zoom will remind you the best 10 big zoom cameras, as it is somewhat parallel to them.
  • It also features image stabilizer function and stereo recording.
  • It’s a complete pocket size camcorder; one can easily carry it anywhere.
  • It produces video files that one can be easily handled on the web.

2. JVC PICSIO GC-FMI
JVC PICSIO GC-FMI is a stylish pocket size camcorder that can shot 8MP still images and record 1080p full HD video.
Features
  • It has 2 inches color LCD monitor.
  • Its 4x digital zoom lens can easily shot distant objects.
  • It features menu-lens that is simple and easy in operation and image stabilizer helps to enhance the quality of images and recordings.

3. Kodak Zi8
Kodak Zi8 is a pocket video camera that can capture HD quality 1080p video.
Features
  • Kodak have efficiently tackled the concern of most of the people i.e. storage capacity. Its SD/SDHC card slot can record up to 10 Hours of HD videos as it has capacity of 32 GB. Its 5 MP still camera captures images with superb quality.
  • Built-in image stabilizer of Zi8 helps to record sharper videos and blur free images. Smart face tracking captures images with best light.
  • It also features 2.5 inches, color LCD screen.

4. RCA EZ409HD
RCA EZ409HD small wonder is the best pocket size camcorder.
Features
  • It is best for recording due to 1080p HD.
  • It features 12 megapixel camera and 2x digital zoom lens.
  • It has 2 inches display screen.

5. Aiptek Action HD GVS
Aiptek Action HD GVS can capture stunning HD 1080p video at 30 frames per second.
Features
  • It is especially designed to record the fast action events; its HD 720p is absolute for the sports events.
  • Apart from this one can capture still images with its 5 megapixel camera.
  • 5x optical zoom lens helps to take the pictures with superb quality.
  • Aiptek Action HD GPS also features 3 inches LCD display.
  • Do not worry about the space, it has internal memory; 128 built-in, 90MB for storage as well as 32 GB SD card slot in the form of external memory. Hence, one can record enough video and can take enough pictures with HD GVS.

6. Samsung HMX-U10
Samsung HMX-U10 is an ultra slim camcorder.
Features
  • Its full HD 1080/30p and 720/60p helps to record the high quality videos.
  • Its 32 GB memory enables to record video for 4 Hours.
  • Still photos can be captured with its 10 megapixel.
  • Being slim in size, it is a pocket size camcorder.

7. Sony MHS-PM5 Bloggie
Sony Bloggie is 2.2 inches wide and can easily fit into pocket and bag.
Features
  • Wana record high quality video! It’s possible now, as it has 1920×1980 HD recording. High quality still images are also possible with 5 mega pixel CMOS sensor that captures crispy images.
  • Other features includes 2.4 inches LCD and 4x digital zoom lens, built-in USB, built in PMB portable software for easy up-load to web. Sony MHS-PM5 Bloggie has everything that you can dream of.

8. Flip Ultra HD
Flip Ultra HD is simple and thin. Its incredible HD makes it a worthwhile camcorder.
Features
  • Its 2x digital zoom lens has the capability to access the distant objects.
  • Ultra HD has 2 inches LCD screen with resolution of 1280×720.
  • Its image stabilization yields blur-free images.
  • Now you can capture your favorite and precious moments with this pocket size camcorder.

9. Creative labs Vado HD (2nd gen)
Creative labs Vado HD (2nd gen) is a pocket video cam. You can easily take it with you on the go.
Features
  • It can record the high quality 720p HD video with resolution of 1280x720p.
  • Its lens can zoom up-to 2x.
  • One can also edit movies with Vado HD and playback video on HDTV.
  • It features 2-inches antiglare screen and has built-in speaker and microphone.

10. Flip Mino HD
Flip Mino HD is a pocket size camcorder with digital zoom lens. It is among the top 10 valentine’s gadget gifts for women because women love to capture their special moments on special occasions.
Features
  • It is sleek and stylish, one can carry it any where.
  • Its image stabilization produces high quality results.
  • Its digital zoom lens grasps the distant object on LCD screen.
  • It consists of Lithium-ion rechargeable battery.

America’s Top 10 Endangered Rivers!

America’s Top 10 Endangered Rivers!

Susquehanna River, New York, Pennsylvania, and Maryland

This gallery is part of a special National Geographic News series on global water issues.
The Susquehanna River drains 27,500 square miles (71,224 square kilometers) of land in the eastern two-thirds of Pennsylvania, and parts of bordering states, flowing through the Marcellus Shale natural gas extraction area before emptying into the Chesapeake Bay.
It provides drinking water for more than six million people.
Now in its 26th year, the American Rivers Most Endangered Rivers List includes not necessarily the nation's most polluted rivers, but those "at a crossroads, whose fates will be determined in the coming year." The Susquehanna tops out the American Rivers list this year because it's in the Marcellus Shale region, which has become a target in the rush to develop natural gas reserves.
The process used to extract the natural gas, called hydraulic fracturing, or "fracking," starts with large quantities of water. The water is mixed with sand and chemicals and pumped underground to create extreme pressure, which cracks non-porous rock formations and allows the natural gas or oil trapped inside to rise to the surface.
Environmentalists worry because most of today's water-treatment facilities can’t adequately treat the toxic—and potentially carcinogenic—wastewater that is generated.
They are concerned that the current rules are inadequate to prevent the contamination of underground and surface drinking water supplies. Accidental spills have already threatened the Susquehanna and its tributaries.
Last year's top endangered river was the Upper Delaware, also threatened by natural gas extraction. Since last year's listing, the Delaware River Basin Commission has begun developing regulations that would be stronger than others in the region.

Bristol Bay, Alaska


The Nushagak and Kvichak rivers that flow into southern Alaska's Bristol Bay, along with their tributaries, are home to the last great wild salmon fishery in the world.
For more than 10,000 years, indigenous families have sustainably harvested salmon returning to the rivers during their annual migration. The same waters support a commercial fishery worth U.S. $350 million for its rainbow trout, char, dolly varden, and five salmon species.
But a proposed, 2-mile-deep (3.2-kilometer-deep) open pit mine at the headwaters of the Nushagak and Kvichak rivers has tribes and environmental groups worried. Opponents say the Pebble Mine, in its production of copper and gold, could consume 35 billion gallons of water each year that normally course through nearby streams.
In turn it could produce 10 billion tons of waste, including antimony, arsenic, copper, manganese, molybdenum, selenium, zinc, and sulfate. To contain the waste, the mining company would build an impoundment taller than Hoover Dam, which could further impede the fishery. The tribes and environmental groups are asking the Environmental Protection Agency to use the Clean Water Act to prevent Pebble Mine from going forward.

Roanoke River, Virginia and North Carolina

The Roanoke River flows from the Blue Ridge Mountains in Virginia to North Carolina's Outer Banks. Along the way, it provides drinking water to more than one million people in Virginia Beach, Norfolk, and other communities.
The Commonwealth of Virginia's legislature is considering lifting its own ban on uranium mining that’s been in place since 1982. The ruling would clear the way for a mining company interested in developing a deposit on a tributary of the Roanoke in Pittsylvania County, near Chatham just north of Virginia’s southern border.
American Rivers and other environmental groups say that giving the green light to uranium would threaten the Roanoke’s ecosystem as well as drinking water supplies in the region with radioactive pollution and toxic chemicals. Virginia's climate—which includes frequent, heavy downpours—would make it difficult to safely contain radioactive waste, they argue. Uranium mining in other locations, including the U.S. Southwest, has been linked with health impacts in nearby communities including cancer, birth defects, hormone disruption, and damage to vital organs.

Chicago River, Illinois

Six million residents of Chicago and the surrounding region depend on the human-made Chicago River, which flows through the heart of the city. Chicago and the Chicago Park District have invested tens of millions of dollars in river access and improvement over the past decade. Meanwhile, the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District (MWRD) dumps 1.2 billion gallons of sewage that hasn't been disinfected into the Chicago River system every day. The effluent comprises 70 percent of the water in the Chicago River system.
American Rivers, in naming the Chicago the nation's fourth most endangered river, is encouraging the Illinois Pollution Control Board to approve proposed water quality standards for the Chicago River that would require the MWRD to disinfect the effluent.
The District argues that studies have not been done to prove there would be any health benefits from disinfecting the effluent, but that disinfection would carry a high price tag for taxpayers. The tax-funded District is actively promoting the concept that the waterway was designed for shipping and sewage.
"Without the man-made waterway system, operated by the MWRD, the Chicago area would revert to being the pre-settlement swamp it was and every basement would become a floodwater reservoir," according to materials on its website that oppose the disinfection idea.

Yuba River, California

The Yuba River begins in California's Sierra Nevada Mountains and ends in the Sacramento Valley. In addition to supplying drinking water to 480,000 residents and irrigating thousands of acres of farmland, the Yuba provides critical habitat for wild Chinook salmon and steelhead.
But two Army Corps of Engineers dams—one built in 1946 and the other in 1906—cut salmon and steelhead off from more than 100 miles (160 kilometers) of historic spawning habitat upstream, required for salmon survival.
American Rivers and other environmental groups are asking the Army Corps of Engineers to consider all options, including dam removal, for moving fish around the 280-foot-high (85-meter-high) Englebright Dam and 25-foot-high (8-meter-high) Daguerre Point Dam. The National Marine Fisheries Service is under a court order to address the issue of fish passage at Englebright Dam.

Hoback River, Wyoming

Western Wyoming's Hoback River begins with springs, seeps, and wetlands in a roadless area of the Bridger-Teton National Forest and ends in an 8-mile (13-kilometer) stretch that was designated as a Wild and Scenic River in 2009 for its untrammeled character and its wildlife, including a thriving population of native cutthroat trout.
But American Rivers says a proposed industrial-scale natural gas drilling operation could inject toxic chemicals, including known carcinogens, into the ground that would threaten the ecosystem and local drinking water supplies.
Plains Exploration and Production (PXP), a Houston-based energy company, has plans to begin hydraulic fracturing near the Hoback's headwaters pending the go-ahead by the U.S. Forest Service. In its draft environmental impact study of the drilling proposal, the Bridger-Teton National Forest did not require a comprehensive baseline analysis of the area's groundwater before development, which the environmental group says precludes accountability by PXP for the pollution that's sure to result.

Green River, Washington

The Green River flows from Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument to the Toutle River, eventually converging with the Cowlitz River in southwestern Washington. Along its path, the river supplies drinking water to 50,000 residents in three communities.
A Canadian corporation recently started exploratory drilling for a copper mine near the headwaters of the Green River. Historically, prospectors have explored the area for copper, gold, silver, lead, and zinc, but only copper was mined with commercial success in the first half of the 20th century, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. Local environmental and recreation groups say further exploration isn't worth the river's health.
"I have been hunting and fishing in this area for 25 years and I hope future generations have the opportunity to do the same," said Craig Lynch, a conservation correspondent for Clark Skamania Flyfishers.

Black Warrior River, Alabama


The Black Warrior River and its tributaries are a major drinking water source for the communities of Birmingham, Jasper, Cullman, and Tuscaloosa in northern Alabama.
The river is renowned for its fishing, boating, recreation, and wildlife, and the U.S. National Park Service recognizes several of its tributaries as some of the country's top streams. The river also passes through the Warrior Coal Field, which contains most of Alabama's coal resources.
Despite coal regulations in other Appalachian states that have gotten tougher over the years, the Army Corps of Engineers has continued to regulate the Black Warrior River watershed’s 90-plus active coal mines under a general permit known as Nationwide Permit (NWP) 21. NWP 21 does not take local wetland and stream conditions into account, according to American Rivers.
The national nonprofit and regional environmental groups are asking the Corps to end the use of NWP 21, consider the cumulative impact of mines on the Black Warrior River, and allow locals to comment on the management of the mines.

Ozark National Scenic Riverways, Missouri

The famously beautiful Ozark National Scenic Riverways could crash under the weight of their own popularity, according to American Rivers' annual list.
Together, the riverways host more than 1.3 million visitors a year. In the past 30 years, 13 developed river access points and public campgrounds have expanded to more than 130, connected by mazes of unmanaged dirt roads that bleed suffocating sediment into the river, according to American Rivers.
The National Park Service expects to issue a draft management plan this year.

St. Croix River, Minnesota and Wisconsin

The St. Croix River begins in northwest Wisconsin and flows south, forming the border of Minnesota and Wisconsin and joining the Mississippi River near the Twin Cities.
The river—the only Wild and Scenic river in Minnesota, and one of only two Wild and Scenic rivers in Wisconsin—provides rare outdoor recreation opportunities in a growing metropolitan area.
But U.S. Representative Michele Bachmann, of Minnesota, has introduced a proposal to Congress to replace the Stillwater Bridge over the St. Croix with a four-lane freeway-style bridge that environmental groups say will would harm the river's scenic and recreational values, set a poor precedent for other Wild and Scenic Rivers, and cost taxpayers up to $690 million in tough economic times.

Top 10 greatest in America

Top 10 greatest in America

Top 10: USS Stennis (U.S. S John C. austenitic Nice)

For greatness ever to lift the U.S. Naval S John C. austenitic Nice (USS John C. Stennis) of the San Diego Air Force Base.

Size small North Pacific Ocean waters. The flotilla of planes and airports with the size equivalent to the football field is here anchor

Heavier than 30 tons, the second stop of the greatness of this boat. Waiting for proof from you.

Top 9: Son of Beast Coaster (Sun out off-Bis)

Add to freshen their lives. Injection of blood into your body with a new adventure that you must enjoy most. We'll take you to see the excitement.

Rides a roller coaster and the highest authority. And as soon as possible .... Sun out off-Bis (Son of Beast) ... in an amusement park Paramount's King's Island.

Giant roller coaster made of wood with a height of 218 feet that will take you straight to Posuhr quickly Did about 3 minutes with the sound of your heart will beat faster.
Again.

Top 8: New River Gorge Bridge (bridge, New River Gore's gaping e)

Steel arch bridge was the longest in the world, noted that "New River Gorge Bridge" bridge, leaning over the river route to competitive advantage can be considered.

Most of the danger. You will cross over this river without knowing the arch bridge 3030 feet long with another 6 inches by just a few minutes exposure.

The great danger that lies directly responsible only iron bars between you. The river at New River George Bridge gaping to occur.


Top 7: Mall of America (Mall of America)

Avid shoppers should not miss a day of fun with all the things you want nightclubs and cinemas, shopping, college Aquarium or even church!

As to reach the dream. And enjoy a busy shop. The massive Mall Stadium 7 times the field together various sources of shops.

Difficult to store shopping out within a day with approximately 43 million people each year. Indicate the greatness of Min Minn. well.


 

Top 6: Superdome (Super Dome)

To No. 6 with a perfect stadium-style New Organic Lean's "Superdome" steel building 273 feet high capacity larger than 52 acres of many viewers.

Tremendous response to the look. Outstanding work of architecture. With the width and capacity of the Super Dome as the main event.

In addition to use as many sports alone.

Top 5: Spruce Goose (Bruce tighten loan h)

We are also subject to the ranking. "Most of the greatness of America" that included "a recovery year Bruce left behind on the size of aircraft is considered to be the largest ever.

A wood plane to anyone else. " I think it does not fly, but Howard Hughes (Howard Hughes) pilots and business people can do it. By trying to fly away.

1 mile with heavy-horsepower 3 billion a year even present a recovery Bruce left the state to decay over time. But today the world knows it as.
The largest airplane in the world.



Top 4: Eisenhower Memorial Tunnels (tunnel ID Sen Hao Eamamoameriie F)

Denver, Colorado mountain town. Where the greatest number four is here "St. I. Howland Tunnel Eamamoameriie F" on a climate that is close

Death is covered with snow and granite mountain ranges. Difficult to travel to accident risk. The "float" I Eamamoameriie Sen Hao F "at

Altitude over 11,000 feet is a safe shortcut for traveling from the east to west. Each day a car lot.
Ride through the tunnel, nearly 30,000 vehicles exhaust fumes from the huge cooling fan is installed around the tunnel to blow them out.

Fresh air into Makes a journey through the tunnel, I Sen Hao F Eamamoameriie a journey through small. Lighting near their destination.
Not far away



Top 3: Gateway Arch (Gateway Newark)

We'll take you to discover the magic of the art of manmade construction. The location of the monument here is the soul pioneer JEFFERSON CO., LTD.
Co., Pan X Eamamoameriie or Gateway Arc (Jefferson National Expansion Memorial / Gateway Arch) along with a large silver arch height.

Sky 630 feet up the construction of the pioneer legend. And the journey of this Post gold If you want to know how the atmosphere above you.

Never miss a visit to St. Louis, Mississippi River on a trip next time.



Top 2: Golden Gate Bridge (Bridge Golden Gate)

Close as possible to get lost in the greatness of America. Construction giant beyond description The 46,000-foot long steel bar placed through the San lean shop.

Area Marin County, adjacent to the difficult things become easy in your post. Getting through Straits of the Golden Gate with a symbol of America .. Golden.

Gate Bridge ... up to 746 feet above the water level many many emotional atmosphere ... To bridge the red orange glow reflecting on the incident with the guard.
Sun beauty created elaborate engineering.



Top 1: Hoover Dam (Dam's gaping hood)

Countdown to the one that most of the possession of most of the greatness of America at the Colorado River (Colorado) where things.

Construction of large concrete 726 feet thick, 660 feet high was built dam's gaping Hu (Hoover) ... Colorado River dams that block. To handle the water.

To 8 billion gallons. For irrigation. And the production of electricity. Greatness, it has made it doubly beneficial to the nation almost every kitchen.
House in America. Over several decades, it still stands a remarkably This is the result of engineering as well as its best, and benefits.

Equation with a maximum of 1 in America.

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