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Reviewed on October 13, 2009
The Sony Handycam DCR-DVD650 offers an all-in-one, on-the-go way to capture standard-def video and burn it to a DVD, but hard-disk-drive and flash-memory models are otherwise a better option.
TAGS:
memory stick, Sony Handycam, touch screen, Dolby Digital, camcorder, flash memory, lens, Sony Corp., DVD, button, battery, LCD, video, photograph
Check prices$229.95-$299.99
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Reviewed on April 5, 2007
Although it's pricey, the Sony DVDirect VRD-MC3 is a boon for anyone who has lots of old videotapes but less time or tech skills to digitize them using a computer. Even better, it doubles as an external DVD burner, so you can use it with your PC long after you've transferred all those old tapes.
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camcorder, Sony Corp., DVD burner, DVD, video, DVD player, menu, USB port, camera, PC
CNET review:
7.5
Very good
Check prices$299.00
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Reviewed on October 30, 2006
The Sony Handycam HDR-SR1's combination of hard disk capacity, easy adapatability, great design, and a broad feature set make it the consumer HD model to beat for 2006.
TAGS:
Sony Handycam, AVCHD, camcorder, Sony Corp., video, photograph, DVD, LCD, hard drive
CNET review:
8.0
Excellent
Check prices$1,139.95
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Reviewed on November 12, 2007
It doesn't have a lot of bells or whistles, but the Canon DC230's long lens and solid video quality makes it stand out a little from other inexpensive DVD camcorders.
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sensor, camcorder, Canon Inc., remote control, lens, joystick, photograph, DVD, LCD, camera, video
Check prices$299.99
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Reviewed on July 25, 2006
For a moderate price, you get the convenience of recording your video directly to DVD media, but the entry-level Hitachi DZ-BX35A offers only basic features and can't deliver the image quality of Hitachi's step-up DVD camcorders.
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Hitachi Ltd., camcorder, CCD, DVD, lens, MiniDV, camera, microphone, LCD, video
Check prices$359.99
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Reviewed on April 28, 2007
As a relatively inexpensive DVD camcorder with solid, though not remarkable, performance, the Panasonic VDR-D210 is a decent choice for video snapshooters.
TAGS:
Panasonic, stabilization, camcorder, lens, compensation, SD card, DVD, video, function
Pricing not available
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CNET review:
7.8
Very good
Pricing not available
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Reviewed on October 29, 2007
Though the Canon HR10 is a decent camcorder, there are better choices for the same money because format performance and compatibility issues make it hard to recommend a DVD-based AVCHD model.
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joystick, Canon Inc., switch, camcorder, photograph, DVD, video
CNET review:
7.2
Very good
Check prices$699.99
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Reviewed on May 12, 2006
The JVC GZ-MG21 is a nice idea, but its poor video quality and irritating control scheme make conventional camcorders seem a lot more appealing.
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JVC Everio, JVC, camcorder, LCD, stick, video, battery, camera, hard drive, DVD
Check prices$559.00
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CNET review:
7.1
Very good
Check prices$866.40
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Check prices$299.95
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CNET review:
7.7
Very good
Check prices$629.94
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CNET review:
7.8
Very good
Check prices$198.80
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Reviewed on May 21, 2007
This compact camcorder offers decent video quality in adequate lighting, plus it offers the convenience of a hard drive.
TAGS:
JVC Everio, JVC, camcorder, footage, joystick, MPEG-2, SD card, HDMI, hard drive, DVD, video, photograph, backup, LCD, Apple Macintosh, camera
Pricing not available
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Reviewed on July 14, 2006
A basic, inexpensive DVD camcorder, the Canon DC100 is a safe, if unremarkable, choice.
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Canon Inc., camcorder, video, DVD
Check prices$499.95
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Reviewed on May 9, 2006
The JVC Everio GZ-MG37's disappointing video quality completely overwhelms the advantages of its small size and massive video capacity.
TAGS:
JVC Everio, JVC, camcorder, camera, SD card, function, video, hard drive, DVD, PC
Check prices$350.00
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Check prices$748.93
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CNET review:
7.3
Very good
Check prices$539.00
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Pricing not available
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CNET review:
7.2
Very good
Check prices$638.72
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