On Dec 12, iVideoCamera app was released on App Store that lets iPhone 2G and 3G user capture video without jailbreaking. A couple days later, Apple approves another video camera app called Camcorder, developed by KendiTech Inc., that delivers the same feature.
Basically, Camcorder offers the same feature as iVideoCamera: power the older model of iPhone to record video. But as claimed by the company, there is no limit for the recording time, while iVideoCamera only allows users to capture video up to 1-min in length. Also, it supports a higher resolution.
On the downside, the frame rate of Camcorder is quite low and it doesn’t provide any feature to export video to camera roll or share it via Facebook/email/MMS. For a paid iPhone app which costs US$0.99, It seems like to me the application is a rush job and not ready for prime time yet. Probably, the app will get an update very soon and incorporate with other essential feature. But, at least for this version, it’s not recommended.
If you’re using iPhone 2G/3G and would like to record video, for now, I suggest you to opt for iVideoCamera or Cycorder (jailbreaking required).
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