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Hitachi DZ-GX20E review
Hitachi's DZ-GX20E offers speedy start-up, solid video quality in a variety of lighting conditions and the ability to edit video in-camera. With a 10x optical zoom, a 2-megapixel CCD, a basic set of features and decent overall performance, it's not a standout. But it's worth considering if you want the convenience of DVD recording at a reasonable price Read more
1 September 2005 by Denny Atkin
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JVC GR-X5 review
JVC bills the GR-X5 as a 'cutting-edge digital media camera'. It's a sort of Swiss Army knife that is supposed to satisfy all a consumer's imaging needs, both video and still. With a typical price of £860, this would be an expensive camcorder or still camera, but as it does both functions well, it's not a bad deal. Just don't take it out at night Read more
19 August 2005 by Ben Wolf
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Canon MVX45i review
Canon hopes its MVX45i will attract buyers who want more than an entry-level camcorder can provide. And although it offers impressive features, such as manual exposure controls and optical image stabilisation, its low-light shooting will probably disappoint Read more
8 June 2005 by Rick Broida
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Hitachi DZ-MV580E review
14 May 2005 by Chris Stevens
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Panasonic VDRM70B review
13 October 2004 by Bill O'Brien
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Canon MVX20i review
12 October 2004 by Jeff Dorgay
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