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CNET UK > Reviews > Cameras and Camcorders > Camcorders
Panasonic HX-WA10 review
As long as you're not expecting top-notch performance, the Panasonic HX-WA10 is a cool looking, easy to use camcorder that doesn't mind being splashed with water and doesn't cost the Earth. Read more
2 August 2011 by Nik Rawlinson
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Sanyo Xacti VPC-SH1 review
Fairly affordable and offering a decent balance of abilities, the Sanyo Xacti VPC-SH1 is a good camcorder that takes notable still photos. Superior video quality is available elsewhere, however, for around the same price. Read more
17 November 2010 by Nik Rawlinson
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JVC Everio GZ-HM330 review
It's not the most glamorous model on the market, but JVC's Everio GZ-HM330 will easily provide most families with everything they need from a high-definition camcorder, for a very acceptable price. Read more
29 October 2010 by Nik Rawlinson
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Sanyo Xacti VPC-CA100 review
It might be a little pricier than the average pocket camera, but stump up the extra cash and Sanyo's gun-shaped Xacti VPC-CA100 will let you shoot video and photos of a much higher quality than its fellow pocket-friendly devices. It also provides a wider range of features, including immunity to water. Read more
20 October 2010 by Nik Rawlinson
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Sony Handycam HDR-CX115E review
The Sony Handycam HDR-CX115E is a small but surprisingly feature-packed, high-quality camcorder. It's comparatively cheap and easy to use, too. Still photos aren't much cop, but this is a fine video device in all other respects. Read more
28 September 2010 by Nik Rawlinson
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Samsung HMX-R10 review
The HMX-R10 is a respectable compact camcorder. Its 1080p video can be jittery, but it delivers decent performance at a 720p resolution and is brimming with shooting options. For those underwhelmed by pocket camcorders, like Flip Video's offerings, it could well fit the bill Read more
10 March 2010 by Joshua Goldman
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Canon Legria FS200 review
The Canon Legria FS200 is an attractive standard-def camcorder that packs a 37x optical zoom into an extremely compact body. It's simple to operate, films good-quality video and is a solid choice for those shooting movies for sharing on the Web or who just don't want or need HD video Read more
2 July 2009 by Joshua Goldman
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JVC Everio GZ-MS120 review
With dual SD/SDHC card slots, the Everio GZ-MS120 can offer more storage than its rivals, at up to 64GB. It also boasts a comfortable and pleasing design, and, given the price, better-than-expected shooting options. Most importantly, though, it shoots satisfying video Read more
17 June 2009 by Joshua Goldman
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Sony TG3E review
The Sony TG3E camcorder is perfect for people who are sick of making compromises -- either in quality in favour of size, or size in favour of quality. Though it isn't exactly mini at 240g, it's portable and, significantly, yields amazing HD footage with well-tuned features. If you ask us, that's the best of both worlds Read more
16 September 2008 by Rod Lawton
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Panasonic SDR-SW20 review
The novelty of waterproof gadgets takes a long time to wear off and we'll never tire of drop-testing products, which is why the shock and water-proof Panasonic SDR-SW20 camcorder certainly has the fun factor. It looks great too and is highly affordable for holidaymakers Read more
23 July 2008 by Rich Trenholm
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