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DXG DXG-595V 5.0 Megapixel High-Definition Ultra Digital Video Camera
 
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DXG DXG-595V 5.0 Megapixel High-Definition Ultra Digital Video Camera

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Technical Details

  • 5.0 Megapixel Cmos Sensor
  • 4X Digital Zoom
  • Resolution: 640 X 480 @ 30 Fps
  • Still Image Resolution: 4048 X 30440
  • 2.0-Inch Flip-Out Lcd Screen
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Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 6.5 x 4.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B00155BS28
  • Item model number: DXG-595V
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #559 in Camera & Photo (See Bestsellers in Camera & Photo)
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: February 29, 2008

Product Description

Product Description

DXG 595V 5MP High-Def Black Camcorder. Life is full of surprises, so be ready to capture them. WitH THE DXG-595V, rest assured that you can take vibrant, clear and high-definition video. The key is in the details the DXG-595V features a 5MP CMOS sensor, 5X Optical Zoom, and video capture resolution of up to 1920 x 1080 at 30fps - that's real 1080P - and a bright 3-Inch TFT screen to frame your subject or to review your video. What's more, you can take digital pictures, up to 8M image resolution. In addition, the DXG-595V comes with the ArcSoft TotalMedia Extreme software, that lets you create, edit and watch videos in a whole new level. Compact, portable and easy to use, the DXG-595V is perfect for vacations, road trips and just about any occasion you want to remember.

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44 of 45 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very good for the money., January 9, 2009
By C. Trent "Bobjr94" (Roy, wa United States) - See all my reviews
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I am writing this review based on the price of around $200. Im sure a 600$ + hd video camera would be better in every way. Same as you cant complain your new Kia dosent have all the features or is not as nice as your friends new BWM.

Most other HD video cameras in the price range look like toys, with small 1 to 2" flip screens, mono sound that sounds bad, no optical zoom, the video quality is poor even at 720, colors washed out and just not worth messing with unless they are for your 10 year old to record his bicycle stunts.


I just got this camera and it seems very good for the price and is not built like a toy. Has a large 3" lcd, stereo sound, 5x optical zoom, latching SD card cover and uses common batteries. The colors look very accurate and bright, when played back on my 47" 1080 lcd tv, it looks very nice, everything is clear and sharp. The hand strap is adjustable and unlike my $500 JVC hard drive camera, this one adjusts big enough that my hand fits in it. Also unlike my more expensive JVC, you can close the screen and keep recording or keep the camera turned on. Even if its off you wont miss a shot, it power up and it ready to record in about 2 seconds. Besides white balance and night mode I dont think there are other manual control settings that would you find on a more expensive camera.

I have seen reviews on this camera with people saying the video playback is terrible, studders or is blocky. First, if you are going to play / edit this video on your computer, read the box & website. They recommended 3.0 ghz computer or faster. (To find out your speed, open your start menu and Right click on My Computer (or Computer) and select properties, it will say on that page 3.0ghz, 2.2 Ghz, etc)... If your computer is slower than that or has low end video hardware you will not be able to watch full 1080p movies on your computer. That is not a fault of the video camera and HD videos from any camera would be the same. You can however, use any speed computer for simply storing your videos or resizing them for youtube, email, etc. Just expect it will take your computer some time to convert the movies.

The camera does have standard composite out that will work on any tv with a single yellow video input plug, so no computer is required to watch movies. It also comes with a composite cable( 3 connector) that will plug into most HDTV's and you can watch your HD video right off the camera.

I purchased a 2nd battery when I bought the camera, it uses the same as a Fuji NP-120 and a good quality battery can be bought for under $20. The battery is suppose to last 1.5 - 2 hours and the charger is a 2 hour charger, so with 2 batteries should be able to keep recording forever if you have the charger with you. You can also get car chargers for this battery type for around $20 if you want to take a road trip.

For the technical parts: The audio records AAC 2 channel at 128k. 1440x1080p (HD) records around 8000-10000k, 1280x720p (HD) 4000-5000k, 848x480p (about the same size as a standard DVD) 2500-3500k and if you want to email or send a video right to youtube or myspace it records 320x240 at about 500-550k.

It officially supports SD and SDHC cards to 8GB, although some users said they have used larger cards on message boards. I would recommend testing them before recording anything important if you are tiring a larger card that officially supported. You are limited to a file size of just under 4GB per single video, this is the limit of the file system used on the SDHC cards and effects all card based video cameras. That works out to 50-60 minutes of continuous recording at 1080p & over 2 hours at 720p, you only need to stop for a seconds, then you can start again and keep doing that until your card is full.


I have only had one issue with this camera. The way it comes from the factory is the sound level comes down when zooming, so it dosent pick up the zoom motors, but you loose a few seconds of sound. The option is to use a slower zoom speed then the audio does not cut out. You can goto the dxgusa web site and download this update if you want it.

The directions were kind of unclear, to get it to work, 1. Take an empty SD card and put it in a card reader, format it for FAT32, 2. download the firmware from the website and extract or open the file, 3. drag or copy the file named like dvh596.bin to the empty card 4. Put the card in the camera, flip the mode switch to SET & press DISP & then ZOOM in at the same time, select FV VERSION, press enter (the joystick IN) and it should then update the camera. When it says Finished, you will have to turn the camera off and restart it.

Since updating the camera the zoom is slightly slower but the sound stays steady and you still do not hear any noises when zooming in / out.

In short, if you are expecting studio quality video, you should be looking at a studio quality camera, they start around $3000 and to shoot Hollywood movies expend to spend about $20,000, besides lenses, memory & battery backs, etc.... If you want a camera that looks much better than a mini-DVD camera or a digital camera shooting video, then here you go.
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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible value for the price, November 19, 2008
By Jeff Held "Apple Freak" (San Francisco, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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I had resigned myself to having to spend $600 or so to get a camera to record HD video with my son. When I saw the DXG for about $200 (I got it for $199 at B&H) I thought I'd give it a try (the reviews elsewhere are better than here).

If you go in expecting flawless 3CCD quality 1080p video from this camera, then move along, the key is value for the dollar. My one criticism is that the anti-shake feature is not available in 1080p mode, effectively making 1080p a tripod-only affair. However, in 780p mode the camera shoots very good video, even in low light (it gets grainy in near-darkness, but that seems typical). The video is Mac-compatible and is stored in h.264 mpeg-4 files which play right off the SD card in quicktime and are importable into iMovie HD. Each clip you shoot is stored as a separate file, which makes editing easier, as some clips can get thrown out before the editor is fired up and the clips are imported.

I found this camcorder really fun to shoot with. it is very light, and about the size of three iPods taped together. The camera I got did not come with an SD card, fortunately I had extra cards from my digital camera. I found that you can tape over an hour of video on a 2GB card in 720p mode. I have thrown the camera in my laptop bag and hauled it with me to all sorts of places and it is still going strong.

If you want a simple HD camcorder that shoots good 720p video at an incredible price, this is the unit for you.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars It's good, but only if you know what to expect, February 20, 2009
I am an Amateur visual effects artist and I work with a lot of different applications. One thing that is crucial to me is motion tracking. I've been using a 10 year old Sony Handycam for a long time to shoot test shots for special effects, and while it's been enough for doing the job, I really needed something higher quality.

The DXG 595v sounds really good on paper; 1080p, 5 megapixel shots, really cheap. But unfortunately, it's got a couple flaws that make it unusable for my needs. Video quality wasn't that important to me, after all I was using a 10 year old 480i optical camcorder.

#1 flaw was optical distortion. Since there is no motion compensation when shooting in 1080p, the slow sensor filmed distorted images that differ between each frame (short, stretched, skewed, etc). This made motion capture impossible. If you plan on using a tripod, then it might work fine, but that beats the purpose of motion tracking.

#2, the average bitrate at 1080p was about 1.7 MBps (MegaBytes), which is about 1/4 of the standard 1080p and 1/2 standard bitrate for 720p. Daylight shots are fine, but anything indoors will immediately be very grainy.

#3, the widest angle possible on this camcorder makes it very difficult to work in close quarters. Even in a 24x18 foot room, I had to squeeze against the wall in order to get full character shots. My handycam was 35mm wide angle, this is more close to 47mm.

For a lot of people this camera might work, I wasn't expecting much, but I was expecting something slightly more usable than my Handycam. Build quality was better than I expected, and the features were enough to hold my interest until I shot some video.

Be advised that this is a TOY. Not even close to amateur level, and no where near professional level. For that price I would look for a great digital camera that also did 720p, than a really cheap camcorder.
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