There are plenty of camcorders that use AA batteries, but they are usually very cheap and have only a half hour or so of recording time.
The Sony camcorders can take an additional high-capacity battery but it's a bit heavier, though you probably won't notice.
They work on many pieces of home equipment that require batteries, such as laptops, camcorders, and digital cameras. It just depends on what types of batteries you've picked up.
any brand of battery works, but you have to have the right kind of battery.
Most Mac users prefer MiniDV camcorders because of the speed and ease of use.
Both Panasonic and Cannon make camcorders that will record in a variety of formats.
Hard drive based camcorders are very reliable,as with any recorded media care must be taken.
Electronic thermometers and standard thermometers are equally accurate. In terms of reliability, the standard thermometer wins. Why? Because it doesn't have any batteries to go dead.
Camcorders can be confusing and are alot of money. Try consumer's report where camcorders are tested and all given a score.
yep, they are quite expensive though.
Yes, Sony camcorders feature a full assortment of onboard digital effects, fades, cuts, and postprocessing built in. These are great for quick edits and captions.
Yes, they run for a few hundred dollars.
Certain models have fit a external light onto them.