Price range: £124.00
What is it: Budget standard-definition camcorder with 7-megapixel sensor
What we think: Video is pretty standard, but there are some big ideas in this highly affordable shooter
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Reviewed on: 5 December 2007
Tags: toshiba, mini, motion, movement
We like:
Lots of functions; 7-megapixel sensor
We don't like:
Clunky controls; so-so low-light performance; flash is easy to cover
CNET UK judgement:
Viewed strictly on its video performance, the Toshiba Camileo Pro puts the standard in standard definition. It's not always straightforward to control, but it does have some big ideas and despite its friendly price tag never feels cheap
Toshiba Camileo Pro History
15 Nov 2007 in Crave
Photos: Hands-on with the Toshiba Camileo Pro
The Toshiba Camileo Pro is a multi-function camcorder. For less than £150, you get a video camera, eBook reader, MP3 player and, best of all, a 7-megapixel stills camera
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