Canon DC50 Review By Cnet

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As Canon’s top DVD camcorder, the DC50 includes several high-end features not found on less pricey models. Its 10x optical, f/1.8-to-f/3.0 zoom lens features an optical image stabilization system to help reduce shake and can accept 37mm accessory filters.

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cnet Reviewed the Canon DC50 and gave out” The good: Very robust still-photo mode; good video quality; features both video light and flash.—The bad: Pricey for a standard-def camcorder, uses miniSD instead of SD cards.—The bottom line: If you can get past the DC50’s sticker shock, you’ll find a very nice, simple DVD camcorder that can produce some surprisingly good snapshots. ”

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