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Video blogging made way too easy

Shel HoltzI don’t write about gadgets too often—I buy too many of them and it would turn this blog into a gadget blog. But I just got a nifty little item after Phil Gomes showed me his at the New Communications Forum. I saw it and just had to have it, and I didn’t even know everything it could do until I had my own in my hot little hands and was able to play with it.

It’s called the Point & Shoot Video Camcorder from a company called Pure Digital Technologies. It’s about the size of a deck of cards and it is probably the simplest way to shoot video for use on a blog or website. It runs on two double-A batteries. You turn it on and, like the name suggests, you point and shoot. Zoom functionality is a breeze. When you’re done, you can watch what you recorded on a screen that is adequate to the task, and you can delete anything you don’t want to save with a delete button. Video is saved as AVI files to a hard drive. The unit comes in 30- and 60-minute versions, although I couldn’t find the 60-minute model anywhere. One of the camera’s coolest features is the switchblade USB connector. No cables necessary, just pop out the USB and slam it into an available USB port. The next coolest feature is that no software is required. The software is in the camera and launches on your computer when you connect the USB.

The video quality is great and the audio is just fine for basic use. I shot the following video from my backyard today just as a sample, converted it to Flash, then used Click.TV to make it available here:

And the best part? $129 at Target and Best Buy.

No, I’ not working for this company. Nothing to do with them at all. I’m just jazzed about it. You can count on more video on this blog now, since I can carry the camera with me in my briefcase. Thanks, Phil!

03/19/07 | 7 Comments | Video blogging made way too easy

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  • 1.Nice. The lemons on the tree also look nice. :-)

    Dominic Jones | March 2007 | Toronto

  • 2.Thanks, Dominic. We planted that tree when we moved here in 1994, and it took seven years before it grew lemons. Now it won't quit; lemons year-round.

    Shel Holtz | March 2007 | Concord, CA

  • 3.Maybe you could write about your gadgets more often. I bet you have "business reasons" for buying the tools and I could benefit from the rationale for my employer to pay. ;+)

    Barbara | March 2007 | Ottawa

  • 4.Shel,

    Thanks for the post and information regarding this handy product. Here is a link to Amazon.com where they are selling this DVR for about $87 net and the 60 minute version for $149.

    http://www.amazon.com/Digital-PSV-351-Point-Shoot-Camcorder/dp/B000FD8MJS/sr=8-1/qid=1161293441/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/104-2547546-7275147?ie=UTF8

    I like your blog!

    Daniel Sitter | March 2007 | Columbia, SC

  • 5.Dog!
    I think I'll get one (no, I already have a dog).
    Price/quality are amazing!

    Ted Demopoulos | March 2007 | NH

  • 6.Mine is on the way, I got the 60 minute version on Amazon and with the $30 rebate they were offering at the time (ended last week), it was only just about $100. Phil "talked" me into it too. I can't wait. I already have a client that might use them for a cool upcoming project. I am jazzed.

    Kami Huyse | March 2007

  • 7.Cool toy. I know you're not a Mac guy, but this thing would be even cooler if it had firewire also.

    Thanks for the tip. I'll order one.

    Gerard Braud | April 2007 | New Orleans

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