Archive for the 'Camcorder' Category

Canon – Driven by Vision into the Future

August 19th, 2008

Murray Huppin, President OneCall, and Eliott Peck, VP and General Manager,
Canon Consumer Imaging Group Sales, at the Gala Farewell Dinner
I recently attended the Canon Consumer Imaging Group 2008 Dealer Meeting at the Fairmont Orchid Hotel in Kona, Hawaii (it beats the O’Hare Hilton – believe me).
Canon shared a lot of information about their plans for […]

Tokyo to Spokane — Huppin’s / OneCall rolls out the red carpet.

May 19th, 2008

Spokane, Washington. Nice community. Excellent public schools. Short commutes. Best (and cheapest) municipal golf courses anywhere. Great place to raise a family. Not exactly the first stop of “must” places to see for internationally based consumer electronics executives.
So, the gang at Huppin’s / OneCall was especially honored to be […]

Finally! A Hi-Def recording solution for camcorders! Canon’s DW-100.

April 28th, 2008

It has happened to me before. More than once. I am heading to my son’s play or recital with camcorder and monopod in hand only to find out I did not bring a blank tape. Currently I use a Panasonic standard definition camcorder that uses mini-DV cassettes. You would think I would learn. I am […]

What do SDHC memory card class designations mean?

April 3rd, 2008

You may have noticed that SDHC memory cards are available in different speed classes (2, 4 and 6). Each class designation directly reflects the minimum sustained Data Transfer Rate (DTR) of the card.

Class 2: minimum DTR of 2 MB/second
Class 4: minimum DTR of 4 MB/second
Class 6: minimum DTR of 6 MB/second

These cards are the perfect […]