Wait, I don't get it. That thing is tiny already, I'm not sure I'd want it much smaller. As an owner and frequent user of a tiny Panasonic GS50D, I can tell you that small camcorders are nice for portability but not for stability because of their size and lightness. There is a tradeoff. But from the pics you posted with a hand for size relativity, it looks pretty small.
Also, I don't understand the comment "there's a reason most camcorders are not horizontally oriented". Rarely do I see a camcorder that isn't horizontally oriented. By that you mean long and not tall, right? I thought that was normal. You put your hand into a strap and hold it like you would a monocular.
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Bill @ Mar 9th 2007 5:15PM
Wait, I don't get it. That thing is tiny already, I'm not sure I'd want it much smaller. As an owner and frequent user of a tiny Panasonic GS50D, I can tell you that small camcorders are nice for portability but not for stability because of their size and lightness. There is a tradeoff. But from the pics you posted with a hand for size relativity, it looks pretty small.
Also, I don't understand the comment "there's a reason most camcorders are not horizontally oriented". Rarely do I see a camcorder that isn't horizontally oriented. By that you mean long and not tall, right? I thought that was normal. You put your hand into a strap and hold it like you would a monocular.
Otherwise, thanks for the pics, though.