Typical price: £375
What is it: Compact DVD camcorder with 16x optical zoom
What we think: Generally mediocre video quality holds back the Hitachi DZ-MV750E
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 21 September 2005
Tags: Hitachi, Hitachi DZ-MV750E, directional pad, LCD, LCD screen
We like:
Very compact; supports DVD-R/-RW/-RAM formats; lightweight; inexpensive
We don't like:
Mediocre video quality; touch-sensitive controls difficult to use; poor photo quality; disappointing battery life
You might also need:
Extra battery
CNET UK judgement:
Generally mediocre video quality holds back the Hitachi DZ-MV750E
Full review:
Though its model number might indicate that Hitachi's DZ-MV750E is a lower-end model, it actually has a few features that its siblings the DZ-MV780E and the DZ-GX20E lack, such as a 16x optical zoom and support for DVD-RW format discs. Unfortunately, the DZ-MV750E's mediocre image quality makes it a poor alternative to more expensive models such as the DZ-GX20E and the Sony DCR-DVD403. Continue Reading...
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