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January
6, 2006
Canon DC220
Initial Review
Canon
Press Release Excerpt:
Building on the rock-solid foundation of the DC210 camcorder,
the Canon DC220 DVD camcorder adds a wealth of more advanced
features and advantages including its a nine-point AiAF
autofocus, and a miniSD memory card slot capable of recording
still images in high 1024 x 768 resolution. The Canon DC220 DVD
Camcorder offers high-speed USB 2.0 Hi-Speed capability,
PictBridge compatibility, and Canon's Digital Video Solutions
disk for Windows and Macintosh.
Initial
Review
January
6, 2006
Canon DC230
Initial Review
Canon
Press Release Excerpt:
Positioned at the apex of this advanced yet entry-level array of
DVD camcorders, the DC230 DVD Camcorder offers the advantages of
the DC220 model, plus a 1.07 megapixel CCD image sensor capable
of recording crisp video as well as still images in a high 1152
x 864 resolution to a miniSD card, and features the added
convenience of a wireless remote control. Because the right
features can help any user compose shots like a Hollywood
director, Canon has incorporated a level marker and added a new
grid marker to the easy mode feature mix.
Initial
Review
January
6, 2006
Canon ZR850
Initial Review
Canon
Press Release Excerpt:
The ZR850 and ZR830 Mini-DV Camcorders each record still images,
and feature PictBridge technology, which make it a snap to
distribute prints by allowing the ZR camcorder to connect
directly to any PictBridge compatible printer. For portable
storage versatility, the camcorders can accommodate either a
Secure Digital (SD) Memory Card or a MultiMedia Card.
Initial
Review
January
6, 2006
Canon ZR830
Initial Review
Canon
Press Release Excerpt:
The 2007 ZR series camcorders offer genuine Canon 35x optical
zoom lens (1000x digital zoom), which is Canon's longest optical
zoom on a camcorder to date. Sophisticated yet simple to use,
Canon's Smooth Zoom feature actually reduces the erratic, jerky
zoom techniques that plague some users of long zooms, smoothing
out the process by selecting from one of three pre-set zoom
speeds. For even smoother video, Canon Image Stabilization helps
provide a shake free image for the entire focal length.
Initial
Review
January
6, 2006
Canon ZR800
Initial Review
Canon
Press Release Excerpt:
These camcorders provide powerful technology for capturing the
most outstanding videos and photos with an array of smart new
features that ensure the easiest, most enjoyable user
experience. In fact, as Canon has long been regarded as an
expert in optical lens design and production, all ZR series
camcorders will feature 35x optical zoom - Canon's longest zoom
ever.
Initial
Review
January
7, 2006
Kodak Easyshare V1003 Initial Review
The
Kodak Easyshare V1003 is a ten megapixel digital camera that is
capable of making prints up to 30 x 40 in. It has a 3x optical
zoom lens, Kodak Perfect Touch technology, and Digital Image
Stabilization using the anti-blur mode. You can personally
customize the camera with on-camera settings, including the
Favorites feature. And it is available in many new interesting
colors. The Easyshare V1003 allows you to make a statement. The
digital camera has cool colors, and dynamic ways to personalize.
You can also keep special photos separate with the Favorites
function.
Initial Review
January
7, 2006
Kodak
Easyshare V803 Initial Review
The
Easyshare V803 has a Kodak Retinar 3x optical aspheric all glass
lens that can capture crisp details. The 3x optical zoom (35 mm
equivalent: 36-108 mm) can allow you to zoom in closer to your
subjects without reducing your image quality. It also has a 4x
digital zoom which enlarges your photos even more. Kodak Perfect
Touch technology allows you to create photos that are as vivid
as in the moment you took them. The Easyshare V803 also has 32
Megabytes of internal memory so you don’t miss a shot if your
memory card is full.
Initial Review
January
7, 2006
JVC
Everio GZ-HD7 Initial Review
JVC
Press Release Excerpt:
JVC has developed the first consumer full High-Definition 3-CCD
camcorder capable of shooting and recording full HD images (1920
x 1080i). The technology will be offered in the new HD Everio
GZ-HD7 to be available in April 2007, marking the technology’s
first use in a consumer camcorder. The camcorder also features a
Fujinon lens used in broadcast video cameras, now being used in
a consumer camcorder for the first time. The 3-CCD system offers
superior color reproduction.
Initial Review
January
7, 2006
JVC
Everio GZ-MG555 Initial Review
JVC
Press Release Excerpt:
For 2007, the Everio line, the world’s first hard drive
camcorders, offers advanced imaging technology and a new level
of versatility that allows users to master the art of video
storytelling. Innovations include a new imaging engine,
one-touch DVD burning, one-touch back-up to a PC, in-camera
editing features, an Everio dock and support for SDHC, the new
high-capacity SD card. In addition, the new flagship GZ-MG555
will produce razor-sharp still images thanks to a 5.37-megapixel
CCD, the largest offered in a hard drive/SD camcorder.
Initial Review
January
7, 2006
JVC
Everio GZ-MG255 Initial Review
JVC
Press Release Excerpt:
LAS VEGAS, January 7, 2007 – Reaffirming its leadership in the
hard drive camcorder category, JVC today announced a new line of
Everio G Series camcorders, featuring four new models that offer
improved picture quality, enhanced convenience features and
record to either a built-in 30GB hard drive or removable SD
card. Also new for 2007 is the Quick Restart mode, which when
engaged allows recording to start about one second after
re-opening the LCD.
Initial Review
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