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Price Paid:
$380.00
from RC Willey Summary: I purchased this camera because my VHS-C camera finally died. The DV 203 seemed like a good choice for my level of use, I trust other Panasonic brand electronics, and it was on clearance. However, I was very disappointed when after only a week of use, the LCD monitor went all dark except for the battery sign, counter numbers, date, etc. I checked the owners' book for trouble shooting, and there was no trouble shooting section. After examining the camera for about an hour and concluding that this was in fact a camera defect and not just a novice mistake, I took it back to the local store where I purchased it and they allowed me to exchange it for a different camera. It was fortunate that the camera went bad within the two week exchange period the store allows, otherwise I would have had to send it to Panasonic, and I've read how that goes. So I have switched to the Canon ZR 65, which is on the same level as the DV 203 as far as features go. Hopefully this camera will be more reliable. Strengths: I wasn't able to use it long enough to notice any strengths. I guess that it broke in under two weeks is a strength, because I was able to exchange it without too much hassle.
The only real strengths, for which I bought the camera, were it's size, simplicity, and proposed features. Weaknesses: I think I've said enough. But in addition, I think the zoom was weak (a 10X optic) and the zoom switch was too touchy. Similar Products Used: JVC VHS-C camera, now the Canon ZR 65 Customer Service: I had a little run around from the local store I purchased the camera from. At first they didn't give me many options, then I told them I was willing to upgrade for a little more and they cooperated (of course).
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