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Canon DC330 Camcorder Review
Sony Handycam DCR-DVD810 Camcorder Review
The JVC Everio GZ-MG330 is a standard definition hard drive camcorder for those seeking a higher capacity than the card-only alternatives. With many of the same internal components as the JVC GZ-MS100, the MG330 follows up with the same excellent performa...
With a 60GB internal hard drive, the DCR-SR85 (MSRP $549.99) has the largest storage capacity of Sony's entry level standard definition camcorders. Replacing last year's DCR-SR42, Sony added a larger hard drive, a slightly revamped design, and a 100% incr...
The Canon FS100 (MSRP $399.00) is one of three models in Canon's first ever line of solid state, standard definition camcorders. The other two models-the Canon HF10 and Canon HF11-can record to SD/SDHC memory cards, as well as built-in internal flash memo...
Earlier this year, Samsung blew us away with the surprisingly strong performance of their high definition SC-HMX20. Over the years, we had grown accustomed to mediocre video from the Samsung line and the HMX20 gave us reason to pause-even reason to recomm...
Having reviewed Panasonic's highly anticipated HDC-HS100, we thought it only fair to give equal treatment to their slightly less expensive model, the Panasonic HDC-SD100 ($1099.95 MSRP). Without the large hard drive bulking up the right side of the body,...
Canon Vixia HG20 Camcorder Review
Imitation is the highest form of flattery. Riding on the coattails of Pure Digital's Flip series, Creative has launched its own ultra-compact, ultra-affordable camcorder. The Creative Vado (MSRP $99.99) is in many ways an exact clone of the Flip Ultra and...
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