November 30th, 2007
Canon XL-H1 Review By cnet
No Comments, Popularity: 4%The XL H1 is very obviously the most recent iteration of Canon’s XL-series camera. In fact, if it weren’t for its stealthy black color and a prominent HDV logo
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The XL H1 is very obviously the most recent iteration of Canon’s XL-series camera. In fact, if it weren’t for its stealthy black color and a prominent HDV logo
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The S1050’s dedicated Effect button lets users quickly access a host of powerful in camera image effects, including conversion to sepia-tone, black-and-white and RGB color effects
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By Jeff G. “MicroDoc” (Wisconsin)
I am a Mac user and the reviews initially for the Sony cameras and Macs were not to flattering. What really swung my vote to get one was iMovie 08. Finally the camera was compatible with a Mac using this software. The camera itself is amazing with great resolution and superb features. The touch screen is easy to use and the ability to zoom comes in very handy.
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The main attractions of the DMC FX33 are the fact it will fit into a pocket and that it is easy to use. It also has a stylish design and is available in different colours.

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Aside from those features the MJU 790 SW will slip into a pocket and is a straightforward, easy to use camera. It has seven megapixels and a three times optical zoom lens.
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At first glance, the DZ-BD7HA looks like the Hitachi DZ-HS300A on steroids, but after further investigation you’ll find a mic jack obscured behind the front hand strap grommet.
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The Cyber-shot T2 is a flabby chump. It measures 86.8 x 56.8 x 20.2mm and weighs 156g. But despite the girth, its bright colors and curvy form make it look and feel endearing in a boxy sort of way.
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The FZ18 performs typically for its class. From power on to first shot takes only 1.8 seconds, pretty quick for a long-lenser. Time to focus and shoot runs only 0.7 second in good light, rising to 1.1 seconds in dimmer situations–good for a non-dSLR
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Like the HDR-SR1 before it, the Sony Handycam HDR-SR7 is an excellent HD camcorder that tries to deliver the promised convenience of hard-disk-based recording.
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Though the video quality is no different between the DCR-SR42 and the DCR-DVD108, the HDD has none of DVD’s weaknesses: short recording times and easily damaged or lost media. The SR42 may not be the best entry-level HDD overall, but it’s a decent value for the money.
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