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Sony DCR-PC55 review
A stylish shooting companion that's small and light enough to fit in your trouser pocket, the DCR-PC55 also provides most of the capabilities of larger counterparts. Unfortunately, it compromises on video quality Read more
21 June 2005 by Denny Atkin
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Hitachi DZ-HS300E review
Hitachi's DZ-HS300E is a budget hybrid HDD/DVD-based camcorder, ideal if you want the stability of hard drive recording with the easy playback and distribution of a DVD. It's not a bad performer, but the image quality is far from perfect Read more
26 March 2007 by Lori Grunin
CNET UK > Reviews > Cameras and Camcorders > Compact Digital Cameras
Nikon Coolpix S2 review
Tiny size, acceptable but not outstanding image quality, and a lack of manual controls make the ultracompact Nikon Coolpix S2 a fine choice for snapshot photographers who want a good selection of fun features Read more
15 November 2005 by David D. Busch
CNET UK > Reviews > Cameras and Camcorders > Camcorders
JVC GR-D370 review
JVC's GR-D370 is a standard compact camcorder with a low price tag. It features a relatively powerful 32x optical zoom and widescreen support, but its video quality does leave something to be desired. If you want a small, light camcorder without parting with too much cash this could be the one, but do shop around before you buy Read more
7 August 2006 by Will Greenwald
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Samsung DuoCam VP-D6550 review
Samsung's latest entry in the DuoCam series is another attempt at providing a single imaging solution -- it's a camcorder with a separate digital camera included. Such solutions inevitably involve compromise and here the downsides are a sluggish camera and poor low-light video quality Read more
24 August 2005 by Denny Atkin
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Sony Handycam DCR-TRV480 review
The Sony Handycam DCR-TRV480 lacks the compact size and more advanced features found in MiniDV and DVD camcorders, but its ability to play back and digitise 8mm and Hi8 tapes will be appealing if you have a large collection of analogue footage Read more
2 December 2005 by Denny Atkin
CNET UK > Reviews > Cameras and Camcorders > Camcorders
JVC GR-D290 review
The JVC GR-D290 packs an impressive feature list for such a low-priced MiniDV camcorder, including a 25x optical zoom, two included batteries, an SD/MMC card slot for saving stills and a built-in video light, but it offers only mediocre video quality and fuzzy stills Read more
16 November 2005 by Denny Atkin
CNET UK > Reviews > Cameras and Camcorders > Camcorders
Sony Handycam DCR-HC26 review
The Sony Handycam DCR-HC26 packs a powerful 20x zoom into an extremely compact, lightweight chassis at a very low price. But while this easy-to-use, touch-screen-controlled MiniDV camcorder won't break the bank, its grainy footage and poor low-light performance won't win any awards, either Read more
5 July 2006 by Denny Atkin
CNET UK > Reviews > Cameras and Camcorders > Compact Digital Cameras
Nikon Coolpix S1 review
Tiny size, image quality that's acceptable but not outstanding, and a lack of manual controls make the ultracompact Nikon Coolpix S1 a decent choice for snapshot photographers who want a good selection of fun features, but don't want to make many decisions on their own Read more
4 July 2005 by David D. Busch
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Hitachi DZ-MV750E review
The Hitachi DZ-MV750E offers a compact, easy-to-use, lightweight design, several formats of DVD and a hefty 16x zoom, but the useless 25-minute battery life and poor quality video and still pictures make it very difficult to recommend, even at this price Read more
21 September 2005 by Denny Atkin
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