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User review from
Shopzilla
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Professional review from
cnet.com.au
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Canon MV830i Review - Camcorders
by Rick Broida, CNET.com - Pros: Superb colour quality, Choice of automated and manual shooting modes, Low price, Solid battery life, Supports add-on lenses and filters
- Cons: Few manual controls, Bottom-loading tape compartment, No accessory shoe, Poor low-light performance, Captures low-resolution stills
- Comments:
A capable and affordable MiniDV camcorder that's not as good value as the step-down MV800i. ... - Read full review at cnet.com.au
Professional review from
asia.cnet.com
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Canon MV830i
by Rick Broida - Pros: Superb color quality; choice of automated and manual shooting modes; low price; solid battery life; supports add-on lenses and filters.
- Cons: Few manual controls; bottom-loading tape compartment; no accessory shoe; poor low-light performance; captures low-resolution stills.
- Comments:
Canon's affordable, compact MV830i performs beautifully when the lights are bright, but you're probably better off with its less expensive sibling, the MV800i. ... - Read full review at asia.cnet.com
Professional review from
pcmag.com
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Canon ZR200
by Terry Sullivan - Pros: Good overall color and dynamic range. Easy to use. Low price. 20X optical zoom lens.
- Cons: Slow autofocus. Fuzzy quality in low light.
- Comments:
CCDType: Single CCD, Video Recording Format: DV Tape, Video Recording Format: Secure Digital... - Read full review at pcmag.com
Professional review from
digitaltrends.com
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Canon ZR200
by Online Shopper - Comments:
Canon announces the ZR100, the ZR200, and the ZR300, which use 680,000-pixel sensors to record their moving pictures; and the ZR200 and ZR300 are capable of snapping still photos at XGA resolutio... ... - Read full review at digitaltrends.com
Professional review from
easycamcorders.com
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Quick Review Camcorders : Canon ZR200
by Matt Culler - Comments:
The Canon ZR200 is Canon's mid-road lower-end camcorder this year. This means that the ZR200 sits between the ZR300 and ZR100 this year in Canon's entry-level ZR series. The series boasts its inclusion of Canon "High Resolution 16:9 mode" seen on some... - Read full review at easycamcorders.com
Professional review from
best-digital-camcorder-reviews.com
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Canon ZR200
by Online Shopper - Comments:
Canon ZR200 MiniDV Camcorder w/20x Optical Zoom. ... - Read full review at best-digital-camcorder-reviews.com
Professional review from
camcorderinfo.com
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Canon ZR200 Camcorder Review
by Nathaniel Hansen - Comments:
The middle-of-the-line ZR model this year, the Canon ZR200, was unveiled at the Consumer Electronic Show in January 2005. Priced as the second model in a three cam line up in the entry level consumer camcorder market, the Canon ZR200 may be a ZR fanatic's... - Read full review at camcorderinfo.com
Professional review from
cnet.com
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Canon ZR200
by Rick Broida - Pros: Superb color quality; choice of automated and manual shooting modes; low price; solid battery life; supports add-on lenses and filters.
- Cons: Few manual controls; bottom-loading tape compartment; no accessory shoe; poor low-light performance; captures low-resolution stills.
- Read full review at cnet.com
Professional review from
personal computer world
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Canon MV830i
by Jonathan Parkyn - Pros: Analogue and digital in/out ports; 16:9 widescreen mode
- Cons: Photo resolution; video quality
- Comments:
Easy-to-use but let down by picture quality... - Read full review at personal computer world
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