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$0.00 Summary: Listen, stop all of your tireless research and follow this protocol. I am, unlike other reviewers, not a current owner. However, I am the most scrutinizing human being whenever I am laying out greater than $1000 and have spent many days in NYC comparing brands and soliciting professional opinions. As such, accept this as the opinion of a well-researched individual, rather than well-practiced.
1. Vertical or Horizontal Orientation - If you want a hand cramp every holiday, choose the small vertical models. Otherwise, be a man and grab the larger models with more accessible controls that fit comfortably in the palm...and weighs only slightly more than the "minnie me's."
2. Sony & Canon vs. others - Let's be honest, why buy a pair of Kenneth Cole's when Johnston and Murphy has made shoes for a hundred years. These two competitors really know what they are doing. Once you narrow it down to these two, take a look at a couple features - A) Night-shot is ridiculous unless you are spying on someone or an amatuer porn star. B) A touchscreen LCD around my kids would last a week. Further, if Sony puts out a warning that consumers could damage their LCD monitors and other units by touching and cleaning the screens, should you really be buying a product which REQUIRES you to touch it? Moreover, the thing is tedious as hell and requires you to sharpen your index finger nail to a point or carry a "nerd pen" around with you all of the time. C) Cornering the market by producing one unit after another lessens quality...just run to the local shop and check the status of those that have been toyed around with by the savages. My last visit found Canon models in good shape with Sony models falling apart. D) Canon Optical Image Stablization - when was the last time you filmed on vacation and hadn't consumed a few margaritas? Forget vacation, when at all was their an occasion for filming that did not incorporate alcohol? Be serious, any advantage you can get in this area is wickedly needed.
3. The Optura Xi and Optura 300 are the top units for Canon for those of us who earn a living outside of the paparazzi arena. The Xi is undoubtedly more comfortable in the hand, produces better quality video & stills, contains more advanced features, and looks cooler! Strengths: 1. Optical Image Stablization
2. Photo's while you film
3. No touch-screen LCD
4. RGB color filter similar to 3ccd units
5. Hot Shoe
6. Easily-accessed buttons and gadgets
7. Well-designed menus
8. Middle-of-the-road weight for light travel & steady filming
9. Think Johnston and Murphy over KC
10. Accessories Galore - Canon is the professional's choice
11. Low motor noise, and not picked up by the microphone. Weaknesses: 1.Low-light filming not the best, although many reviews say better than Sony. So turn the lights up or buy an accessory light you ninny!
2. Short to Average Battery life - so buy a better one. If you are concerned about the cash, then you should really go to Best Buy or another spoof electronics store and pick up the Tom Smith $499 camera there. Stop thinking you should get everything free out there...by the way, the Firewire cable is not included in most packages either. Oh Noooo, I have to drop another $20. Come on guys, are you serious? If so, go pick up the Sony TRV-33, it is a perfect Nickle&Dimer camcorder.
3. 16:9 mode is a little half-assed. You just have to swallow that for any Canon. Similar Products Used: Multiple. Please don't take me seriously, I just have tested too many products recently. I love this model. I love Sony when it comes to other products. It just seems to me that they are trying too hard to make the right product and keep falling a little short. By the way, who are you silly cats who are comparing the Xi to the TRV-70/80? Are you nuts serious? Have you even seen these things? My father had a VHS camcorder that looked like that thing years ago. Hey, maybe I award more points than most for style, but it hasn't failed me yet. I don't care how great the thing is, if it looks like a silver jewelry box, then you look like the cheap trick at the wedding while the rest of us go home with the bridesmaids...right? Customer Service: I can't speak to this, but am I the only one that has come to realize how many electronics salespersons have no frickin idea what they are talking about. Conversing with these guys/gals confused me more than reading the rambling reviews of an irritated shopper...oops. Hopefulle my ranting and raving may provide some useful thoughts, especially considering it probably provided very little useful specifications and feature info. Good luck to all.
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