Typical price: £314
What is it: Compact MiniDV camcorder with 20x optical zoom
What we think: With its big zoom, small size and decent price, it's a great choice if you plan on steering clear of low-light situations
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 21 June 2006
Tags: Canon, Canon MVX460, manual focus, lens, joystick
We like:
Compact size; fast, 20x zoom lens; solid colour in video footage
We don't like:
Average low-light performance; no accessory shoe
CNET UK judgement:
With a big zoom, a small size, and a decent price, the Canon MVX460 is a great choice if you plan on steering clear of low-light situations
Full review:
Canon's MVX460 is more compact than its entry-level MV models. The step up to MVX means a larger, higher-resolution CCD sensor, which can serve up larger 1-megapixel still images, in addition to better video resolution. It also means a nominally higher pixel count for the LCD screen, Canon's nine-point AiAF autofocus system, and a handful of still-imaging modes not available on the Canon MV models. Continue Reading...
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August 2, 2007
Posted by: JedOi
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September 11, 2006
Posted by: Asad Niazi
"Great DV cam at good Price"
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