Praktica DVC 10.4 HDMI Full HD Camcorder Announced

Praktica Unveils a New Full HD Camcorder with the Pracktica DVC 10.4 HDMI Full HD Camcorder

After debuting a 14MP camera back in July, Praktica now announces a new product in their lineup. This is the Praktica DVC 104 HDMI full HD camcorder which sports a 10MP 1/2.3 inch CMOS image sensor.

Other features of this Praktica HDMI full HD camcorder include 12x optical zoom lens, a 3.0″ TFT touch screen display, 128MB of memory, SD/SDHC card slot and the usual USB and HDMI ports.

This camcorder can capture 1920x1080n full HD videos at 30fps and up to 20 MP still photos. Impressive features for an upstart brand, it draws its energy from an included Li-ion rechargeable battery and weighs only 210 grams.

There is no word yet on pricing and when the Praktica DVC 10.4 would actually hit the market but with those specs, this is one HD camcorder bound to get some interest.

Keep your fingers crossed though that this camcorder will not carry an outrageous amount considering there are a lot of branded camcorders out there to choose from.

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