Hitachi DZBX35A DVD Camcorder
- Style: Compact, Horizontal
- Optical Zoom: 25 X
- Digital Zoom: 1200 X
- Screen Size: 2.7 in
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User review from
Shopzilla
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Buy this one for the kids
by YachtsNJ, Sep. 4, 2006 - Pros: Great low price wide screen format - forget still photos
- Cons: Low light loss
- Has Owned Product: 5 days
- Comments:
Easy for Grandma or grandkid. Bought for my nine year old and its a breeze. For about a buck a dvd (mini that is) you get half an hour movie that fits in your shirt pocket. Plays back on the home theater system just fine. This is not Professional gea...
Professional review from
alaTest.com
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Review summary of Hitachi DZ-BX35E
by alaTest - Comments:
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Professional review from
cnet.co.uk
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Hitachi DZ-BX35E: budget DVD cam
by Will Greenwald - Pros: Relatively compact; moderately priced; easy to use; convenience of burning to mini DVD; strong, 25x optical zoom lens
- Cons: Writing to disc takes time; autofocus is sluggish; image stabilisation does little to compensate for camera shake
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Professional review from
zdnet.com
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Hitachi DZ-BX35A
by Will Greenwald - Comments:
Prices for DVD camcorders have been creeping down in recent years, and the 2006 entry-level model from Hitachi, the DZ-BX35A, can be had for less than $400. That's still more expensive than competing entry-level MiniDV models, but you're paying the extra... - Read full review at zdnet.com
Professional review from
cnet.com
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Hitachi DZ-BX35A
by Will Greenwald - Pros: Relatively compact, this moderately priced DVD camcorder is easy to use, offers the convenience of burning to mini DVD, and has a strong, 25X optical zoom lens.
- Cons: Writing to disc takes time, the autofocus is sluggish, and the image stabilization does little to compensate for camera shake.
- Read full review at cnet.com
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