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Reviewed on May 14, 2009 If you're willing to pay a premium to be on the cutting edge of digital photography and video, and as long as you don't shoot sports or in dark venues, then you'll likely love the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH1. But if you're simply attracted by the not-to-be-underestimated flexibility of interchangeable lenses with autofocus and depth-of-field control for video, wait for the price to fall a few hundred bucks. TAGS: Panasonic Lumix, AVCHD, Panasonic, lens, SLR, movie, camera, camcorder, video, setting, photograph CNET review: 7.9 Very good User rating: 8.7 Excellent Check prices$999.90-$2,248.74 -
Reviewed on October 13, 2009 Still one of the nicest models available, the second-generation Flip MinoHD offers a slightly improved design, double the memory, and an HDMI output for the same price that the original MinoHD used to cost. TAGS: Flip Video, Kodak Zi8, camcorder, Eastman Kodak Co., video, memory, LCD CNET review: 8.0 Excellent User rating: 6.5 Good Check prices$229.95 -
Reviewed on January 31, 2011 It's speedy, feature-packed, and an excellent ILC for shooting video, but to consistently get really good photos out of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH2 requires shooting raw. TAGS: Panasonic Lumix, Panasonic, AVCHD, JPEG, lens, noise, camcorder, video, camera, photograph CNET review: 8.1 Excellent User rating: 8.5 Excellent Check prices$1,629.07 -
Reviewed on April 6, 2009 An excellent flash-based prosumer HD camcorder, you may nevertheless pass on the Canon Vixia HF S100 because it lacks an eye-level viewfinder. It's probably a better buy than the identical--but more expensive, because it has 32GB built-in memory--Vixia HF S10. TAGS: camcorder, Canon Vixia, lens, Canon Inc., photograph, video CNET review: 8.0 Excellent User rating: 8.2 Excellent Check prices$1,150.00 -
Reviewed on November 15, 2008 While it has its flaws and is a bit expensive, the ultrasimple Flip Video MinoHD produces impressive video for a camcorder of its size. TAGS: Flip Video, camcorder, video, TV, USB CNET review: 8.0 Excellent User rating: 5.8 Average Check prices$218.00 -
Reviewed on March 17, 2010 The Panasonic SDR-T50 standard-definition camcorder is worth considering for its manual controls and powerful zoom lens in a very compact body--not video quality. TAGS: SDHC, lens, SD card, Panasonic, flash memory, camcorder, memory card, battery, video, photograph CNET review: 7.2 Very good User rating: 3.0 Poor Check prices$379.52 -
CNET review: 8.0 Excellent User rating: 6.8 Good Check prices$599.00 -
Reviewed on April 29, 2009 The Flip Video UltraHD may not be the sexiest mini camcorder out there, but it offers a respectable feature set and some of the best video we've seen from this type of cheap, YouTube-friendly camcorder. TAGS: Flip UltraHD, camcorder, video, YouTube, battery, button CNET review: 8.0 Excellent User rating: 6.6 Good Check prices$399.99 -
Reviewed on July 8, 2010 The four sibling models--the JVC Everio GZ-HM300, HM320, HM340, and HD500--deliver subpar video for even their dirt-cheap prices. TAGS: JVC Everio, JVC, CMOS, sensor, AVCHD, MicroSD, camcorder, LCD, video, hard drive CNET review: 6.2 Good User rating: 3.7 Poor Check prices$199.00-$225.00 -
Reviewed on May 5, 2010 Sony gains ground against the minicamcorder competition with the Bloggie MHS-PM5, but its software and overall video quality keep it from moving ahead. TAGS: Sony Bloggie, lens, video camera, joystick, LCD, camcorder, memory stick, Sony Corp., MPEG-4, video, photograph, camera, battery CNET review: 7.0 Very good Check prices$219.99-$307.16 -
Reviewed on October 16, 2011 The iPod Touch is the best iPod yet, offering all the fun of the iPhone experience without a carrier contract or monthly bill. TAGS: Apple iPod Touch, Apple iPod, HD camcorder, Apple Computer, Apple iPhone, video camera, camera, smart phone, rest, little, camcorder, video CNET review: 9.0 Spectacular User rating: 7.9 Very good Check prices$329.00-$534.19 -
CNET review: 7.6 Very good User rating: 7.1 Very good Check prices$430.39 -
Reviewed on June 22, 2010 Panasonic's quartet of entry-level HD camcorders--the HDC-HS60, TM60, TM55, and SD60--delivers a nice manual feature set and good performance, as well as solid video quality for their class. As long as you don't pay list price, the SD60 is a great value, and if possible, avoid paying the unnecessary price premium for the hard drive in the HS60. TAGS: Panasonic, switch, connector, camcorder, design, LCD, hard drive, video, photograph CNET review: 7.5 Very good Check prices$498.99-$1,118.83 -
Reviewed on April 5, 2009 An excellent flash-based prosumer HD camcorder, you may nevertheless pass on the Canon Vixia HF S10 because it lacks an eye-level viewfinder. And the identical--but cheaper, because it has no built-in memory--Vixia HF S100 may also be a better buy. TAGS: Canon Vixia, lens, camcorder, Canon Inc., photograph, video CNET review: 8.0 Excellent User rating: 9.7 Spectacular Check prices$1,494.00 -
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, camcorder, Dolby Digital, touch screen, flash memory, lens, Sony Corp., DVD, battery, button, video, minute, photograph CNET review: 6.6 Good User rating: 6.1 Good Check prices$455.17-$567.94 -
CNET review: 7.6 Very good User rating: 10.0 Perfect Check prices$99.00-$129.00 -
CNET review: 7.2 Very good Check prices$354.50
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