Reviewed on April 20, 2009While it's more expensive than its sub-$600 competitors, the Canon Vixia HF20 and Vixia HF200 deliver a more extensive feature set for the extra money. The HF200, which lacks internal memory, is probably a better buy than the HF20, though the HF20's all-black body is a bit classier looking.TAGS:Canon Vixia, camcorder, Canon Inc., LCD, video
Reviewed on October 2, 2007With improved video quality, a slightly trimmer design, and upgraded software package, the Flip Video Ultra is becoming a force to be reckoned with in the emerging low-end digital camcorder category.TAGS:Flip Video, Flip Video Ultra, RCA, camera, video, LCD
Reviewed on October 13, 2009Still 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., memory, video, LCD
Reviewed on April 20, 2009While it's more expensive than its sub-$600 competitors, the Canon Vixia HF20 and Vixia HF200 deliver a more extensive feature set for the extra money. The HF200, which lacks internal memory, is probably a better buy than the HF20, though the HF20's all-black body is a bit classier-looking.TAGS:Canon Vixia, camcorder, Canon Inc., LCD, video
Reviewed on February 25, 2008An extremely minor upgrade from the HV20, the Canon Vixia HV30 remains a quality HDV camcorder with a couple of performance issues.TAGS:Canon Vixia, Canon Inc., camcorder, SD card, control, LCD, video
Reviewed on April 16, 2008One of a pair of Canon's first flash-based camcorders, the Canon Vixia HF100, delivers excellent HD video quality and performance in a tiny package.TAGS:Canon Vixia, Canon Inc., lens, AVCHD, joystick, camcorder, design, LCD, video
Reviewed on September 29, 2008Like its cousin, the flash-based HF11, Canon's Vixia HG20 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:Canon Vixia, lens, Canon Inc., AVCHD, SDHC, camcorder, joystick, flash memory, minute, LCD, hard drive, video
Reviewed on April 28, 2009More than just a point-and-shoot pocket megazoom, the Canon SX200 IS improves upon its forerunner, but not by much.TAGS:Canon PowerShot, Canon Inc., pad, lens, camera, LCD, battery, video
Reviewed on March 30, 2009While its video quality doesn't quite match up to that of the Flip Video MinoHD, the Kodak Zx1 does win points for its stylish, rugged design.TAGS:Eastman Kodak Co., camcorder, SD card, battery, video, LCD, USB
Reviewed on April 22, 2009The MHS-PM1 Webbie HD represents a step forward for Sony in the minicamcorder arena--but some quirks and only OK video quality prevent it from being compelling enough to best the competition.TAGS:Sony Memory Stick Duo, Flip Video, lens, camcorder, Sony Corp., battery, 1080p, card, LCD, video
Reviewed on November 10, 2009Sanyo's dual-camera Xacti VPC-CG10 has the design and features to easily shoot both HD-quality movies and 10-megapixel photos, but slow performance and mediocre photos keep it from being a solid do-it-all device.TAGS:Sanyo Electric Co., SDHC, lens, joystick, camcorder, LCD, photograph, button, video