Dec 2008 Camcorder for Rebecca (Christina has Sanyo Xacti CG6  VPC-CG6
640 x 480 =  307,000
1280 x 720 = 922,000  3 times the number of dots
1920 x 1024 = 1,966,000  6.5 times the number of dots

Aiptek Action HD camcorder
May 2008   $200  1440 x 1080 at 30 fps (but NO optical zoom), uses h.264  http://www.aiptek.com/   Walmart sells them
 
Flip Video Mino Series Camcorder
$180  June 2008, new smaller size
http://www.amazon.com/Flip-Video-Camcorder-Minutes-Black/dp/B0016BXRB6/ref=adv_mino_typ
 
Flip Video Ultra Series Camcorder   Nov 2007
 
 
2008 Jan CES announcements
 
http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,141238-c,ces/article.html
 
http://blogs.zdnet.com/gadgetreviews/?p=118
 
Canon VIXIA HF10 HD Camcorder   http://blogs.zdnet.com/gadgetreviews/?p=118
 
Panasonic announced on Saturday that it will introduce a 32 Gigabyte SD card to the market sometime next month
 
Zorich says some of those new Canon camcorders, like the FS10 and FS11, both super-small HD hand-helds which will hit the market for under $600, have “dual flash memory.” That means you can shoot onto 8 or 16 gigs (depending on the model) of built-in flash memory and then transfer video onto a removable SD card...convenient if you want to make a quick copy of a party video for a friend.

Panasonic’s camcorder announcements reflect a flash-happy philosophy as well. Many of its new models, some of which have lavish 42x and 50x optical zooms along with Optical Image Stabilization, record to SDHC memory cards. The DSR-SW20, a $399 ultra-portable camcorder due out in February, is shock-proof and even submergible...all because recording to flash memory means a camcorder needs far fewer mechanical (a.k.a. breakable) parts. With a 16 gig SDHC card, the DSR-SW20 will let someone shoot for 13 hours without having to change a tape or lug extra batteries.http://www.dealerscope.com/story/story.bsp?sid=85808&var=story&publication=Dealerscope&publicationDate=1/9/08&slug=DSEnews03_010908_flashhappy&category=None&section=Unknown
 
When Camcorders Go Tapeless:  Looking beyond MiniDVlink Steve and Angela caution you about the competition.   Posted June 24, 2005
 
JVC Camcorders with Hard Drives   June 15, 2005
 
New Sanyo VPC-C5 as of Sept 2005
    LINK   5x optical, 5meg camera, 1 hour Mpeg-4 on 1 gig card, S video to DVD
    What cable from camcorder to PC
 
From an amazon review of Panasonic SV AV100 
Fisher FVD-C1  LINK
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pocket-size lightweight 5.4 ounce solution

Digital Still photo performance is unparalleled, True 3.2 Megapixel Digital Still Images and 5.8X Optical Zoom Lens; 10X Digital Zoom and internal special effects make the digital still operation of this camera capable of photos very close in quality to professional 35mm shots.

Digital Still storage capacity (with supplied SD 512MB Memory Card): 491 Pictures in Super Fine 3.2 Megapixel Resolution (2048 x 1536) mode 786 Pictures in Fine 2.0 Megapixel Resolution (1600 x 1200) mode 3931 Pictures in Normal 0.3 Megapixel Resolution (640 x 480) mode

The Fisher CameraCorder achieves its video performance with our own exclusive state-of-the-art MPEG-4 chip. This leading-edge technology enables the Fisher CameraCorder to record at the 2Mbps bit rate needed to capture over 30 Minutes of DVD-like full-motion, VGA 640x480, 30 frames-per-second video on the supplied SD 512MB Memory Card. The Fisher CameraCorder offers a total of five MPEG-4 modes to capture full motion video. Ranging from larger file sized High Quality DVD-like video clips (31 minutes of record time) to smaller file sized (151 minutes of record time), easier to E Mail video clips.