Price range: £320.00
What is it: DVD camcorder with 2-megapixel sensor and 10x optical zoom
What we think: Delivers decent video quality at a relatively inexpensive price
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 24 July 2006
Tags: Hitachi, Hitachi DZ-GX3200E, MiniDV, stabilisation, performance
We like:
Decent low-light video quality; solid battery life; in-camera editing
We don't like:
Hidden touch-sensitive controls; poor auto white balance for stills
CNET UK judgement:
Hitachi's DZ-GX3200E delivers decent video quality at a relatively inexpensive price for a DVD camcorder
Full review:
As the little sibling of Hitachi's DZ-GX3300E, the DZ-GX3200E serves up an almost identical feature set and similarly pleasing performance, including better than average low-light performance. The main difference between the two is CCD sensors -- the DZ-3300E has a 3-megapixel sensor, while the DZ-3200E captures images with a 2-megapixel sensor. Continue Reading...
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