#TBT - My First HD Video Camera (Creative Vado HD)
**A Nostalgic Journey with the Creative VHD: A.VideoCapture’s First Love**
Hello, world! I’m Chris Perillo, and today, I want to take you on a trip down memory lane—a tech nostalgia journey, if you will. Allow me to introduce my cherished companion, the **Creative V HD**. Yes, you read that right—V HD, not Votto. This little gem was my go-to for recording those early HD videos on this YouTube channel of mine. Back in the day, everyone was enamored with flip cameras, but let’s be honest, they just didn’t cut it when it came to a wide angle lens.
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### **The Creative VHD: A Gadget from the Golden Era**
I still have my fully operational Creative V HD today, and it holds a special place in my heart. This camera was more than just a device; it was an all-in-one package of simplicity and functionality. Everything you needed came included—charging, transferring videos, turning it on, and recording were all intuitive processes.
To charge or transfer video files, I’d simply pull out the USB adapter and connect it to my computer. Powering it up was as easy as pressing a button on the side. Did you hear that startup sound? It was iconic—it still rings a bell every time I think about it. And when I was ready to record, another press of a button did the trick.
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### **Recording with the VHD: A One-Take Wonder**
Back then, I didn’t dilly-dally with multiple takes or complicated setups. If I knew what I wanted to say, I’d just hit record and go for it. This camera was built for people like me—those who prefer simplicity over complexity.
For instance, when I used to mount this little guy on a tripod, set it up in my room, press the record button, walk around, sit down, talk about whatever I had planned… and then, when done, get up from the chair and walk back to press the button again to stop recording. No editing required—well, not by me, at least. Just a heads-up that any jump cuts you might see are because this video is being streamed live behind the scenes. Thanks for understanding!
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### **Audio Features and Usability**
I’ve always appreciated the built-in speaker and headphone jack on the V HD—it made recording audio straightforward. While I didn’t use the HDMI port much, the device’s screen on the back was handy for reviewing footage. It could hold up to two hours of HD video, which was more than enough for my needs.
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### **Hardware Highlights: Batteries and Portability**
Another feature I loved? The removable, swappable, rechargeable batteries. Rarely did I encounter any issues with this hardware. The only downside? The color output wasn’t always perfect—there were occasional reddish or brownish hues. But hey, I’m still learning the ropes of color correction in my workshop. It’s all part of the journey!
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### **A Farewell to Flip Cameras**
It’s worth noting that gadgets like the Creative V HD were around for quite some time until smartphone video recording took over. One reason I never delved into reviewing hardware or gadgets was because I tended to focus on things I actually wanted or needed, like this camera. Otherwise, you’d have a pile of useless tech collecting dust!
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### **From the VHD to Modern Filmmaking**
Looking back, recording so many videos with the V HD was a breeze. These days, I make more effort to keep production values in mind—like ensuring my computer screen isn’t reflecting light while recording. But rest assured, I’ve always done my best and promise to continue doing so for you all.
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### **Final Thoughts**
In a nutshell, the Creative V HD was everything I wanted in a video camera back then—it was portable, lightweight, powerful, and packed with all the features I needed. If you’re curious about what it looked like, let me spin around the room for a quick sample footage demonstration. You’ll get a better idea of its visuals.
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And there you have it—a glimpse into my world of tech nostalgia through the eyes of the Creative V HD. A simpler time when video recording was more about capturing moments than perfection. Thanks for sticking with me on this journey, and I’ll leave you all to your own devices—whether that’s editing, creating, or just enjoying some good old-fashioned screen time.
Until next time, keep smiling because… well, I might be recording you right now!