Reviewed on September 1, 2009Like its cousin, the flash-based HF11, Canon's Vixia HG21 delivers excellent HD video quality and performance albeit in a slightly larger, heavier package. However, you do get more storage space and a lower price.TAGS:lens, Canon Vixia, SDHC, AVCHD, Canon Inc., joystick, camcorder, flash memory, hard drive, video
Reviewed on October 30, 2006The 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, camcorder, AVCHD, Sony Corp., photograph, video, DVD, LCD, hard drive
Reviewed on June 2, 2009A very good prosumer HD camcorder, the Panasonic HDC-HS300 still isn't as good a deal as the similarly featured but flash-based TM300 and has the same annoying touch-screen interface.TAGS:Panasonic, SD card, LCD, video, camcorder, hard drive, photograph
Reviewed on May 12, 2006The JVC GZ-MG21 is a nice idea, but its poor video quality and irritating control scheme make conventional camcorders seem a lot more appealing.TAGS:JVC Everio, JVC, camcorder, LCD, stick, video, hard drive, DVD, camera, battery
Reviewed on April 3, 2008Although a cumbersome interface hampers the LaCie LaCinema Premier's usability as a music and photo server, its ability to play back files ripped from DVDs is pretty appealing.TAGS:LaCie, folder, menu, DVD, photograph, USB, video, hard drive, PC