Canon FS11 Flash Memory Digital Camcorder

  • 37x Optical Zoom, 2000x Digital Zoom
  • 2.7 in. Color LCD
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)
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    • - Bill from Albuquerque, NM
    • "Great starter camcorder"
    • - THK from Arlington, Va
    • "Shoot the Moon"
    • - Oscy from Priest Lake, Idaho
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    • Product Rating: 3.7 star(s) Canon FS11 review
      by Online Shopper
    • Pros: Compact, attractive design; mic input.
    • Cons: No optical image stabilization; ineffective wind filter; no headphone jack; modest video quality.
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    • Product Rating: 2.75 star(s) Canon FS11 Camcorder Review - Canon Flash Memory
      by Michael Perlman
    • Comments:
      This year marks the start of Canon's entrance into solid state camcorders. The FS11 ($599 MSRP) is the top model in its standard definition line-up, featuring a 16GB internal memory and card slot for SD and SDHC cards. Below are the FS10 ($499 MSRP) with...
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    pcworld.co.nz

    • Product Rating: 4.8 star(s) Canon FS11 and HF10 video cameras
      by Jan Birkeland
    • Comments:
      Here, we look at two of Canon's new super-compact, flash memory-based video cameras. One is a user-friendly consumer model, the other is a high definition beast. We also get hands-on with a DVD recorder that removes the need for a PC to dub your video...
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    • Product Rating: 4.55 star(s) Review summary of Canon FS11
      by alaTest
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      alaTest has collected and analysed 58 reviews of Canon FS11 from international magazines and websites. ...
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    goodgearguide.com.au

    • Product Rating: 3.5 star(s) Canon FS11
      by Chris Jager
    • Pros: Cute and compact design, dual flash memory recording modes, external microphone jack, 37x optical zoom
    • Cons: Slightly overpriced when compared to other SD camcorders, SD/SDHC card not included
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    picturecorrect.com

    • Canon FS11
      by Online Shopper
    • Comments:
      The Canon FS11 is a dual flash memory camcorder offers a 16GB internal flash drive, for up to 10 hours of video recording, plus adds the flexibility of an SDHC memory card slot. The FS11 has Canon's 48x advanced zoom along with a 1.07 Megapixel CCD image...
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    pcworld.co.nz

    • Product Rating: 4.8 star(s) New Zealand PC World Magazine > Canon FS11 and HF10
      by Jan Birkeland
    • Comments:
      Here, we look at two of Canon's new super-compact, flash memory-based video cameras. One is a user-friendly consumer model, the other is a high definition beast. We also get hands-on with a DVD recorder that removes the need for a PC to dub your video...
    • Read full review at pcworld.co.nz
     

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