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Rating
Reviewed by: Lowrez
 (Casual)

Review Date
October 12, 2003

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

Used product for
0-1 years

Visitors rate this review
3.67 of 5,
3 votes

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Review 1 of 3

Price Paid:  $499.00 from The Apple Store

Summary:

I bought this camera before our summer vacation and made a handful of test videos before we left. I haven't had a new video camera in the better part of a decade and I was stunned at how good this camera was. Never mind how small and inexpensive it is compared to the old Sony I used, the picture and the sound are vastly improved. I had read other reviews that complained about the motor noise being on the tape, but none of my test videos picked it up. Maybe I never left it in a dead quiet room, but who wants to tape in a dead quiet room? Of course, planning your shots and editing afterwards will go farther to improve your videos than spending an extra few hundred dollars.

Strengths:

Excellent zoom, white balance works well, colors look good without being over saturated.

Weaknesses:

Bottom loading tape sucks when you have it mounted on a tripod. If you're taping a sporting event, be prepared to change tape during a long break or you'll miss a good chunk of the action. The low light is probably at the bottom of the industry, so don't plan on candle lit shots. If you can't read by the light, don't shoot by it.



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Rating
Reviewed by: DAVID
 (Expert)

Review Date
August 2, 2003

Overall Rating
 3 of 5

Value Rating
 3 of 5

Used product for
0-1 years

Visitors rate this review
3.50 of 5,
2 votes

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Review 2 of 3

Price Paid:  $459.00 from BEST BUY

Summary:

I bought this thing at Best Buy for my wife. Personally, past experience with Canon has left a bad taste in my mouth for anything they produce. But, my wife wanted something small and cheap, so that's what we got. Unlike some folks who buy these types of things and then find out they aren't happy with them, I took the time to ask and read about this camcorder and purchased it knowing I wouldn't be thrilled with it. However, its not for me, its for my wife. My initial examination of its picture made me wonder why anyone would leave 8mm for this. It really is unimpressive. However, I was not surprised as some seem to be by the less than amazing performance in the dark. If you understand how cameras work, you know you need a wider aperture and a slower shutter speed to let in more light. This produces blurring of motion and a "grainy" appearance. By fiddling with the "style" of image capture, I was able to improve the picture quality a little, but still not enough to have anything close to watchable. So, class the lesson is....turn on more lights!!! Generally, I'm not impressed with the camcorder. It'll make my wife happy because she wanted something small and cheap. It is small and cheap. I'm not impressed, but I'm not let down either. I didn't expect much from this camcorder and Canon has fulfilled my expectation. For anyone who wants a basic, small, cheap, no better than an 8mm digital camcorder, this is as good a choice as any.

Strengths:

The strengths of this camcorder are easy to list. Its small and cheap. Its also not too difficult to operate, although the digital effects buttons could have and should have been located on the outside of the camera body so you don't have to open the swivel viewfinder if you don't want to.

Weaknesses:

The weaknesses are few for the price. Low level light shooting is probably out of the question. I don't know about you, but when the lights get low I usually go to bed, so its not really a problem unless you want it to be. I think a more serious setback is the poor audio quality on the camcorder. I recorded my voice from a distance of only a few inches and it was still barely audible, even with the volume all the way up. I don't remember seeing a phono jack for a headset on the thing, so I guess listening to your video other than over the TV is out of the question.

Similar Products Used:

I started making motion pictures back in the days when you could choose between 8mm or Super 8mm. That's film, for all you young folks. Film is that stuff with the sprocket holes and tiny pictures nex

Customer Service:

If Canon's customer service is anything today like it was a few years ago when I tried to get them to help me with that Edsel of a A1 Digital, I'd say don't hope for much if your camcorder bites the dust. They don't care. They've got your money and you're out of luck. Why did I buy the stupid thing? For my wife! If it were up to me I'd stay with 8mm video until the cost of the DVD camcorders comes down a little more and then I'd pick up one of them. Buy the extended warranty from the store!



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Rating
Reviewed by: Bubbajones
 (Casual)

Review Date
June 3, 2003

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

Used product for
0-1 years

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3.83 of 5,
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Review 3 of 3

Price Paid:  $478.00 from BestBuy

Summary:

I bought this camera to take video of my newborn daughter. My brother has the Z40, and I was impressed with it, so I bought this one. I also have a G2, and Canoscan 1200U, and I like the quality of the Canon products.

Strengths:

Easy to use (point, shoot, download) Small (Coming from a VHS-C camcorder) Color view finder/ bright LCD screen Ability to download video to pc (Really a strength for all digital camcorders) Ability to use as a webcam (with XP only) Free Studio 8 editing software from Pinnicle

Weaknesses:

Flimsy connector cover for s-video out/ firewire out the buttons do not light up (they do on the more expensive models) No timelaps ability (that I found)

Similar Products Used:

No other digital camcorders used.

Customer Service:

Haven't had to use with any of my canon products yet.



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