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Canon HF10 Digital Camcorder

Canon HF10 Digital Camcorder

200x ; 12x ; 3.2" ; HD
Canon - 2709B006AA
Rating Count : Rating: 5 15 review(s)
from £556.98 - £825.64
 
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Sony HDR-SR12E HD Digital Camcorder

Sony HDR-SR12E HD Digital Camcorder

150x ; 12x ; Standard Defination ; 3.2" ; Mem more...
Sony - HDRSR12ECEH
Rating Count : Rating: 4.5 1 review(s)
from £723.20 - £897.15
 
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Sony HVRZ1E Digital Camcorder

Sony HVRZ1E Digital Camcorder

12x ; 1.07 MP ; 3.5" ; Mini DV,HDV
Sony - HVRZ1E
from £2979.95 - £3799.98
 
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Sony HVRZ1 Digital Camcorder

Sony HVRZ1 Digital Camcorder

12x ; 1.07 MP ; 3.5" ; Mini DV
Sony - HVRZ1HDV
from £2979.95 - £3760.00
 
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Panasonic HDCSD1EGS Digital Camcorder

Panasonic HDCSD1EGS Digital Camcorder

700x ; 12x ; 1.5 MP ; 3" ; SD Memory Card,SDH more...
Panasonic - HDCSD1EGS
Rating Count : Rating: 4.8 20 review(s)
from £658.05 - £784.99
 
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Sony HDRUX1E Digital Camcorder

Sony HDRUX1E Digital Camcorder

80x ; 10x ; 2 MP ; 3.5" ; DVD-R
Sony - HDRUX1E
from £662.00
 
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Panasonic AGHVX200 Digital Camcorder

Panasonic AGHVX200 Digital Camcorder

13x ; 0.4 MP ; 3.5" ; Mini DV,SD Memory Card more...
Panasonic - AGHVX200
Rating Count : Rating: 4.3 4 review(s)
from £2899.95
 
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Sony HDRFX1E Digital Camcorder

Sony HDRFX1E Digital Camcorder

12x ; 3.5"
Sony - 1013148
Rating Count : Rating: 4.4 21 review(s)
from £1894.99
 
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cnet.com.au Title: Sony Handycam HDR-SR10 Review - Camcorders

Pros: Excellent quality video, Facial recognition works very well, Decent shooting capacity, Can shoot to HDD or Memory Stick

Cons: Average microphone, Tilted design a little wearing on the hands

Verdict: The SR10 offers a good balance between value and quality in the emerging consumer HD video space.

Summary: sony handycam hdr-sr10 review: The SR10 offers a good balance between value and quality in the emerging consumer HD video space.
84/100
asia.cnet.com Title: Canon XM-2

Pros: Excellent image quality and color fidelity; 20X optical zoom; two-channel audio control; 1.7-megapixel still image capture; lightweight.

Cons: Too many controls per button; onboard microphone is omnidirectional; mediocre battery life with included cell.

Summary: This outstanding performer raises the bar for prosumer MiniDV camcorders.
90/100
cnet.co.uk Title: Canon HG10

Pros: Excellent image stabilisation; generally great video quality

Cons: Poor audio control; smallish EVF; some annoying ergonomics; no manual focus dial

Verdict: There's no doubt about it -- the Canon HG10 takes sharp, well-exposed photos and HD videos. Unfortunately, its poor design and audio control make it hard to recommend above its competitors

Summary: The Canon HG10, the hard drive-based, AVCHD-compatible camcorder, takes some chances. For starters, it has one of the most comfortable zoom switches in its class. Plus, upping its low-light performance, both focus and video quality, means it goes beyond o
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cnet.co.uk Title: Canon XH A1

Pros: Excellent video quality; extremely customisable; great lens and optical stabiliser; fast focus

Cons: No 720p recording capability; coarse, low-resolution LCD

Verdict: Canon's XH A1 is an excellent camcorder for entry-level professionals and independent filmmakers, with hard-to-beat prices for what it offers

Summary: Canon's XH A1 uses the same technology as the company's professional-level XL H1, but trades in the interchangeable lens for a price that's far easier to stomach -- making it an appealing model for prosumers
89/100
cnet.co.uk Title: Canon XL2

Pros: State-of-the-art DV imagery and controls; 24P mode; interchangeable lenses; native 16:9 capture; compatible with most XL1 lenses and accessories

Cons: Strange ergonomics; stock lens is hard to focus manually and stock viewfinder doesn't help; no flip-out LCD monitor; more expensive than the competition

Summary: A distinctively designed MiniDV camcorder for advanced amateurs and pros
79/100
cnet.co.uk Title: Canon HV30

Pros: Generally excellent video quality; solid feature set for its class; well designed

Cons: Tape housing feels flimsy; fixed eye-level viewfinder needs a better eye cup; manual focus dial loose

Verdict: An extremely minor upgrade from the HV20, the Canon HV30 remains a quality HDV camcorder with a couple of performance issues

Summary: The Canon HV30 is an upgrade to last year's top-notch HV20. This model features a sleeker-looking black body and much longer battery life, making it a well-designed prosumer camcorder with a useful feature set, great performance and excellent video qualit
80/100
zdnet.com Title: Canon DC50

Pros: Very robust still-photo mode; good video quality; features both video light and flash.

Cons: Pricey for a standard-def camcorder, uses miniSD instead of SD cards.

Verdict: If you can get past the DC50's sticker shock, you'll find a very nice, simple DVD camcorder that can produce some surprisingly good snapshots.

Summary: Typically, when shooting still photos, camcorders offer few exposure options and turn out low-quality images. Conversely, most dedicated still cameras tend to offer disappointing video, and are best left to only take pictures. The Canon DC50 manages to av
72/100
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