A great camcorder.
A great camcorder.
When it comes to the budget end of the DVD camcorder market, we're used to seeing pictures marred but all kinds of compression artifacts and inaccurate colours. There's usually little room for manual controls either.
Better image quality than we see on many low priced DVD camcorders; a few manual controls
No USB connection; no SD card slot; still images not that hot
Wished I had it returned within 30 days.
Great for videotaping up to 30 minutes on DVD-R & convenient for fast files transfer to PC
Video quality lacks solid smooth color; (My 3 yr old Canon A70 does even better job for video color quality.) Pick up loud noise when recording; Resolution for still photo is awful but it is understandable; Have a big regret and disappoinment to own this DC100
Although it's hardly the polar opposite, the Canon DC100 DVD camcorder is a very different beast from the Canon DC40 that I like so much. In addition to the obvious dissimilarities--the DC100's longer 25X zoom lens, lower-resolution 680,000-pixel sensor, and slightly flimsier-feeling body--Canon cut...
Fast focusing, long zoom lens; solid image stabilization; decent low-light video; aperture- and shutter-priority exposure modes
Fair-to-middling video quality overall; awkward navigation controls; poor still photos
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