Archive for the 'Camcorders' Category
Canon HR10 Review
Monday, November 26th, 2007The DVD-recordable child in Canon’s nursery of consumer HD camcorders, the HR10 has the distinction of being my least favorite of the lot. Because it records to DVDs in the AVCHD format, it lacks the speed and compatibility of the less-expensive HV20, the recording capacity of the hard-disk-based HG10, and the compactness of the tape-based [...]
JVC Everio GZ-HD3 Review
Sunday, November 25th, 2007When Lori Grunin reviewed JVC’s Everio GZ-HD7 a few months ago, it did all right, but she concluded that its features, performance, and image quality didn’t live up to its high price tag. JVC followed up the HD7 with the Everio GZ-HD3, a scaled-down version, which includes the same triple-CCD design and a lot of [...]
Flip Video Ultra Review
Sunday, November 25th, 2007At the time of this writing, the best selling camcorder at Amazon.com isn’t a model from Sony, Canon, or Panasonic. It happens to be the Flip Video Ultra, the third iteration of Pure Digital Technologies’ simple plug-and-play video camera that features a hideaway USB connector and built-in software that makes viewing and sharing your videos [...]
Samsung SC-D372 Review
Saturday, November 24th, 2007It’s easy to assume that all budget camcorders look alike. They’re all small, inexpensive miniDV devices with 25x to 35x zoom lenses, sub-megapixel sensors, and very few bells and whistles. Because of this, you might be tempted to assume that they’re all the same. Unfortunately, that isn’t the case. Under every cookie-cutter camcorder are countless [...]
Sony NSC-GC1 Review
Saturday, November 24th, 2007Every company wants to get a taste of YouTube’s popularity, and Sony’s no exception. In a jarring change from the company’s Cyber-shot and Handycam lines of digital cameras and camcorders, Sony released the NSC-GC1, a pocket camera/camcorder designed specifically for YouTube and its myriad Web video analogs. At just $200, the GC1 aims squarely at [...]
Panasonic PV-GS85 Review
Thursday, November 22nd, 2007Budget camcorders might not seem flashy, but they play an important part in every camcorder line. They’re designed to be an affordable, no-frills product that anyone can pick up for just a few hundred dollars. Since price is their main selling point, however, they tend to lack features that are standard on higher-end models. Among [...]





