Hitachi DZ-GX5060SW Review By goodgearguide
1 Views December 10th, 2007 Category: hitachi, Popularity: 4%A relatively competitive model, Hitachi’s DZ-GX5060SW won’t wow you with image quality, but as a squarely entry level model with a rock bottom price it will suit many consumers looking to purchase their first camera.

goodgearguide Reviewed the Hitachi DZ-GX5060SW and gave out”Aesthetically, the Hitachi DZ-GX5060SW is fairly standard for a DVD camcorder. The brushed silver plastic casing won’t stand out from the crowd but it’s a popular design because it works and we have no complaints.”
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