Typical price: £250
What is it: Budget camcorder that records to SD card
What we think: Convenient and well-designed but with limited video quality
Canon FS100 Review
Reviewed on: 1 August 2008
In the spectrum that runs from low-resolution, cheapo camcorders such as the
The individual models in the FS series differ only by memory
and colour, with prices that go up in increments of £50. The top-end
model, the £350 FS11, comes in dark grey and includes 16GB built-in
memory; its lesser sibling, the £300 FS10, wears silver and packs 8GB.
The cheapest child, the £250 FS100, has no built-in memory but comes in
silver, blue and red.
These are the only functional differences, so read our full Canon FS10 review for more information.
Edited by Nick Hide
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