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Top Canon DC220 Camcorder Reviews
CNET wrote a review on the
Canon DC220 and said: "Positioned in the middle of the
company's 2007 DVD-based camcorders, Canon's DC220 is a decent,
though not very impressive model." The reviewer seemed to
say that the camcorder has a competitive price for what it
offers.
Canon DC220 News Release Summary:
New Canon DC220 Camcorder Model is
Feature Packed, Family Friendly and Amazingly Affordable
LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., January 5, 2007 (CES Booth #12606) – Canon's
trio of new, feature-filled, easy-to-use, DVD camcorders fit
comfortably into the hands and the budgets of doting dads, moms
on the move, proud grandparents and even film-buff brothers or
sisters aching to be making the next great backyard blockbuster.
Canon's new DVD camcorders offer the convenience of viewing and
sharing DVD discs, whether shooting in 16:9 Widescreen HR (high
resolution) format for their widescreen Television (without
resorting to cropping or stretching the scene), or bringing
distant subjects and scenes up close and personal. Canon's
DC230, DC220 and DC210 DVD Camcorders make video excellence and
video ease two sides of the same coin.
All three of these new DVD camcorders combine the convenience,
versatility, and broad compatibility of DVD recording and
playback with the dramatic reach of 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.
"The new DC230, DC220 and DC210 DVD Camcorders are Canon's
latest contribution to the state-of-the consumer camcorder art
and further reinforces Canon's position within the DVD camcorder
category," states Yuichi Ishizuka, senior vice president and
general manager of the Consumer Imaging Group, Canon USA., Inc.
"More importantly, they combine this dynamic DVD technology and
many other Canon camcorder advances and innovations into slim,
trim, lightweight camcorders that are easy to use, easy to
afford and easy to love for the high quality results they
produce." Slim, compact, and ergonomically designed, the DC230,
DC220 and DC210 DVD Camcorder's smooth contours allows the model
to snug comfortably up into the user's palm, while the easily
accessible joystick and strategically placed controls make
one-handed videography virtually effortless.
Quick Start
Missing magic moments, bona fide "firsts" (like baby's tentative
first steps) and other once-in-a-lifetime happenings is not an
option thanks to Canon's responsive, Quick Start Mode. When in
standby mode, Canon's DC230, DC220 and DC210 DVD camcorders are
ready for action in less than a second, simultaneously powering
up their large and bright 2.7 inch wide 16:9 format,
123,000-pixel LCD displays. This feature dramatically improves
battery life and makes the camcorder ready for those moments
that may have otherwise been missed waiting for the camcorder to
warm up.
Optical Quality
The three camcorder's long 35x optical zoom lens that can
capture Junior's first catch in the outfield and not miss the
exultant expression on his face, and users can feel assured that
their personal milestones (and the occasional embarrassing
"oops") will be preserved for posterity without the need for
retakes or re-creations.
DIGIC DV II
DIGIC DV II is the next generation of Canon's exclusive DIGIC DV
signal processing technology. Even though video and still images
have different color requirements, DIGIC DV II digital signal
processing ensures optimal image quality for both video and
still images. Using DIGIC DV II image processing, the DC series
of camcorders produce video with improved color reproduction --
especially in skin tones, and dark and light scenes. It also
uses a hybrid noise reduction system that employs two types of
noise reduction for images and video that is crystal clear.
Camcorder Convenience
The Canon DC230, DC220, and DC210 DVD Camcorders accept
three-inch DVD-R/-RW discs, which can store up to 60 minutes of
video on a single layer disc, or up to 108 minutes of video on
dual layer discs. Canon chose the DVD-R format to ensure high
compatibility with a range of DVD players, both old and new. DVD
allows consumers to easily locate scenes without having to
rewind or fast forward, to create playlists of favorite scenes
and can even do some quick editing right in the camcorder.
Canon's DC220 DVD Camcorder
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
On the Level and Interesting to the Eye
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. When
engaged, the markers appear - in either white or gray -
superimposed over the image on the camcorder's display. The
level marker appears as a horizon line, to easily let the user
know if the camera is being kept level while the grid marker
effectively divides the image into nine equal rectangular
segments, making it easier for the user to compose a more
appealing and effective shot.
Available in early March, the Canon DC220 and DC220 DVD
Camcorder kits carry an estimated selling price of $399 and $449
and respectively.* The DC230 DVD Camcorder will be available in
late March for an estimated selling price of $499.
About Canon U.S.A., Inc.
Canon U.S.A., Inc. delivers consumer, business-to-business, and
industrial imaging solutions. The company is listed as one of
Fortune's Most Admired Companies in America and is rated #35 on
the BusinessWeek list of "Top 100 Brands." Its parent company
Canon Inc. (NYSE:CAJ) is a top patent holder of technology,
ranking second overall in the U.S. in 2005, with global revenues
of $31.8 billion. For more information, www.usa.canon.com.
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