Reviewed on March 1, 2007Canon's latest entry-level MiniDV camcorder is a great choice for anyone looking to create video on a shoestring budget.TAGS:Canon Inc., MiniDV, camcorder, microphone, LCD, video, camera
Reviewed on April 11, 2007The Panasonic PV-GS80 is a serviceable budget camcorder, but better choices are out there.TAGS:camcorder, Panasonic, Leica, MiniDV, lens, video, menu
Reviewed on February 15, 2007Canon's new MiniDV top model, the ZR850, continues the ZR tradition of offering affordable, easy-to-use wide-screen movie-making, though low-light performance is still subpar.TAGS:Canon Inc., MiniDV, camcorder, camera, LCD, video
Reviewed on July 25, 2006For 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.TAGS:camcorder, Hitachi Ltd., CCD, MiniDV, DVD, lens, camera, LCD, video
Reviewed on October 18, 2006JVC's stylish new HDD/DVD recorder--the first we've seen with an integrated MiniDV deck--comes with an impressive, yet incomplete, set of features.TAGS:MiniDV, deck, JVC, camcorder, remote, recorder, DVD, hard drive, video
Reviewed on August 16, 2005This extremely compact, nicely designed camera should please technophiles who want both photo and video capabilities and can afford to splurge.TAGS:MiniDV, JVC, microdrive, camcorder, video, DVD, camera
Reviewed on October 7, 2004This affordable MiniDV camera offers a good range of home-video-oriented features, as well as comfortable, smooth operation, but its video quality doesn't rise above average.TAGS:Canon Inc., MiniDV, converter, camcorder, microphone, video, LCD, camera, TV