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Ghost Hunting S-VHS Video Recorder SystemBuyCCTVs directly or visit our store of over 100 ghost hunting tools!
S-VHS Video
Recorder System-
Yes, so clearly a bit outdated for ghost hunting
or use in general. If your ghost hunting
tool budget is non-existent then this may be for
you. You can maybe stumble upon one in your
parents attic or at the neighbors garage sale
for $5. If that is your budget, then pull
the trigger on it as in this case, something may
be better than nothing.
Smaller than
Older VHS style video camera
The advantage with the S-VHS camcorder is that the image is of better quality over even older technology if you are using it on your ghost hunts. The S-VHS grabs 400 vertical lines of resolution versus the VHS camcorder that offers 240. This information is sometimes now labeled as the maximum CCD (charge coupled device) resolution. Not only is the image better on an S-VHS camcorder but also the sound quality is of a higher standard. An ideal model will be compact enough to fit in a small pack or waist belt as well as light enough to hold onto through your entire ghost hunt with out getting a heavy cramp.
If you have the finances we're aiming for a unit with 3 charged couple device (CCD). What this allows for is the image to be broken down into the three colors that camera’s use to reproduce a picture in whatever format the camera is designed to use, S-VHS in this case. Instead of having one CCD you have three independent microchips working on there own part of the color spectrum red, green and blue. This gives you a noticeably clearer sharper image comparable to professional camera’s used in television studios and creating Hollywood films. Once you’ve found a model with CCD it should be noted that there are different types of them. Some of the video cameras that had the original CCD technology took in the picture and separated it further by reading only portions of the picture with what is called an interlacing method.
The newer technology is referred to as
progressive scan CCD. This allows the CCD
microchips to read every part of the image being
taken giving better true-ness to your recorded
image. In our line of work a night vision
feature is ideal and expands your repertoire of
data recording for that elusive clue. The level
of night vision quality or capability is
measured in lux. This measurement tells how
much light or lux is needed for the camera to
pick up images clearly when in night vision
mode. This is drastically important for
ghost hunting. For an example of this measurement an
object 12 feet from one 60-watt light bulb is
reflecting 10 lux. A night vision capability of
0 lux is ideal. As for trusting and comparing
the lux rating between brands make sure
3D camcorders soon to become the new standard for ghost hunting.
We here at GetGhostGear.com have only begun researching with this technology and have high hopes for its wide spread use in the future. Check out our selection of 3D camcorders for sale on GetGhostGear.com as you might be surprised at how approachable some of this cutting edge technology really is!
Ghost hunters should also consider battery life since you may be in the middle of nowhere for some time and not be able to recharge. For the most part there are two types of battery lithium-ion and NiCad (nickel-metal hydrid). The Lithium Ion batteries are lighter in weight and not subject to the memory charge syndrome that ruined many a NiCad battery. That is the NiCad battery must be totally drained before recharging or risk having it not recharge fully. The Lithium Ion batteries normally come in a one and two hour charge length. What’s the point of having a camcorder and recording things if you’re not able to see them clearly? Magnification is an important feature and probably the one that you will notice the most if you don’t get an appropriate level of it. Magnification as stated on a camcorder can get a bit confusing. What you may want to look for is the actual “optical zoom” not the magnification. The magnification on the side of the camera may boast a 700x zoom however the true zoom may only be 4x. What this means for us is that the camera can only zoom 4 times the normal power but then makes up the extra zoom by digitally enhancing the image. What can happen then is a larger but blurry and undefined picture. Remember that the camera can’t make up what it can’t see it just enlarges the pixels and spreads it evenly as possible giving you a larger but less quality of a picture. Not exactly what we may want when were trying to convince a skeptical society that the little black smudge dancing around the viewfinder is a true UFO even when zoomed in to show a big black smudge.
Most cameras today have backlight compensation or white balance and some sort of image stabilization. While this isn't as important to most ghost hunters, perhaps those who do video their interviews, especially if outdoors. The backlight compensation is a great feature if you’re doing news cast and want the newscasters face to be visible when stage lighting is coming from behind. However you may want to be aware of this feature taking over while on an investigation when you're not expecting it or the results it may bring to your images. Be aware that turning this feature off can produce a more pinkish or blueish picture than normal. The image stabilizer helps the image from appearing bouncy from a shaky hand and is a necessity if using a high zoom. This feature on some cameras is a digital electronic system that actually can fuzzy the image to give the appearance of a stable picture. An optical image stabilizer gives the clearest result while still stabilizing the picture and is best for our field of use. This type of image stabilization actually moves the lens of the camera to compensate for motion. I feel compelled to mention the high-speed shutter options due to the nature of our use for the camcorders. Normal cameras come with a standard shutter speed range of 1/ 60 second too 1/ 4,000 second. On the higher end of shutter speed ranges you will find 1/ 40,000 second which is ideal for fast moving images you may be taking from a car for example.
There are other features you may want to be aware of like an accessory shoe with jacks, which allows you to connect accessories that you may purchase later like an external light or microphone. First and foremost LEAVE IT ON AT ALL TIMES you never know what’s going to instantly develop on a ghost hunt. Be sure to visit our video camera page and camcorder page for all your video recording needs on your next ghost hunt!
Articles We will continually be adding information to the above item as resources permit. We have started creating some additional knowledge centers on paranormal investigating equipment in general and for the EMF meter. We have included some links below to start you on your way. The EMF topic is just to big to capsulate into one single page. Below are some editorials that range from our personal rants on industry issues, to more scholarly scientific journal type entries, to that of a simple opinion editorial. We highly recommend that you start at the top and finish in that order at the bottom! Enjoy:
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