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Canon Legria HF R18 review
Ease of use, built-in storage and a modest set of family-oriented features are all welcome on the Canon Legria HF R18 camcorder, but they seem to come at the expense of picture quality. Read more
10 November 2010 by Nik Rawlinson
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Canon MV890 review
The Canon MV890's is not as sparse as its price suggests. The MiniDV camcorder is a surprisingly well-appointed model, which shares impressive core specs -- including a widescreen LCD and plenty of manual controls -- with Canon's more expensive models, the MV930 and its pricier MV960 Read more
30 May 2006 by Rick Broida
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Canon DC220 review
Canon's mid-range DC220 is a feature-rich DVD camcorder. Controlled with a tiny, well-located joystick, you can choose from program, shutter-priority or night exposure modes and a wealth of white balance settings. With a 35x optical zoom lens and strong image stablisation, this camera impresses Read more
12 November 2007 by Philip Ryan
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Canon MD160 review
Canon's MD160 is the top model in the company's MiniDV line this year. It offers a palm-friendly design, a 35x optical zoom and admirable colour reproduction, but it struggles against the competition when it comes to low light Read more
21 February 2007 by Philip Ryan
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Canon MV800 review
2 May 2005 by Rick Broida
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Canon MV960 review
Canon's MV960 is blessed with a palm-friendly design which includes a widescreen LCD, simplified controls and a 25x zoom -- one of the highest we've seen in an entry-level camcorder. It also delivers the same top-notch colour reproduction as its predecessor, the MV850i Read more
8 May 2006 by Rick Broida
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Canon DC10 review
Canon's DC10 has an almost identical design to its sibling, the DC20 -- the latter benefits from a higher resolution CCD for stills photography and a night mode. If you're used to MiniDV, you might find the DC10's footage disappointing, but casual users may well find the convenience of straight-to-DVD recording more than compensates Read more
16 August 2006 by Chris Stevens
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Canon DC20 review
The DC20 offers a f/1.8, 10x optical zoom lens, coupled with a single CCD whose image quality leaves something to be desired, particularly in low light. However, as with most DVD camcorders, what you sacrifice in features you regain in simplicity and hassle-free operation Read more
6 June 2006 by Chris Stevens
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Canon MVX30i review
23 March 2005 by Denny Atkin
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Canon MV830i review
The MV830i offers home and holiday videographers the tools they need to capture decent-quality video. Its amenities include a 20x optical zoom, photo capture and an Easy mode that caters to novices by automating just about everything. Read more
20 July 2005 by Rick Broida
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