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 PAL Camcorder

 PAL (Phase Alternation Line) Compatibility...

can be used internationally and will operate on any voltage

 ranging from 110 volts to 240 volts at 50/60 Hz.

 

VHS-S Full-sized Video Camcorder
VHS-Compact Camcorder
Mini Digital Video Camcorder
8mm HI-8 Camcorder

Note : Due to the electronics industry's competitive nature, prices may be lowered, newer product models may be available and other  models either  unavailable or discontinued.           So that we may best serve you, please call us at either (800)  694-8440 for current product models carried, prices, and availability.

Pal Camcorder!
PAL video camera-recorders record in the Phase Alternation Line system and playback exclusively on either PAL system or Multisystem television sets. they are equipped with a dual voltage(110v - 220 v.) power adapter for use throughout the world.

All camcorders are equipped with standard accessories such as a combination battery charger-AC current adapter, battery pack, AV cable, remote control (according to the model), overseas round electrical plug, and the user's instructions manual containing the complete list of accessories.

Pal System Guide!
  • The Phase Alternation Line (PAL) system produces a sharp, detailed 625-line image that is carried on a wider luminance (color signal) bandwidth.

World Television Systems and Voltage Guide

  • PAL (Phase Alternation Line) offers 625 lines per second to produce a very detailed image on a wider luminance (color signal) bandwidth.                                  The PAL system has been adopted by almost all of the world's countries using the 50 Hz (cycles) voltage.
  • NTSC (National Television Standard Committee), the American broadcast frequency, offers 525 lines per second to produce an image with a faster frame rate, which reduces visible flickering and picture noise.