Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Canon DC201 Digital DVD Camcorder (35x Optical Zoom, 2.7" Widescreen Colour LCD)

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Binding: Electronics Brand: Canon Display Size: 2.7 EAN: 8714574993980 Feature: Straight-to-DVD video recording at your fingertips, with a 30x optical zoom lens and DVD-R DL compatibility. Quick Start and intuitive controls make recording simple. Features: true widescreen recording and 16:9 LCD and EVF, DIGIC DV II & quick start. Floppy Disk Drive Description: None Label: Canon Manufacturer: Canon Maximum Focal Length: 78 Minimum Focal Length: 2.6 Model: 2067B024AA Optical Zoom: 30 Publisher: Canon Release Date: 2007-02-20 Studio: Canon
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Straight-to-DVD video recording at your fingertips, with a 30x optical zoom lens and DVD-R DL compatibility. Quick Start and intuitive controls make recording simple. Features: true widescreen recording and 16:9 LCD and EVF, DIGIC DV II & quick start.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent Camera for a Fantastic Price Comment: I bought this camera recently with the arrival of our first child to be able to record general bits and pieces as all new dad's do!
For the cost I wasn't expecting a great deal but I've been really surprised at how easy and well this camcorder performs.
For someone who just wants to take general video of 'stuff' you really can't do much better than this for the price, a friend of mine was a bit dismissive of it however he's a professional and spends more on his kit than most people do their houses but for the price he had to conceed it certainly does the job!
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A powerful Canon 30x optical zoom lens captures eye-catching widescreen home movies that are recorded directly to DVD (-R/-RW/-R DL). For even higher magnification, use the 800x digital zoom. An Electronic Image Stabilizer (EIS) keeps movies looking smooth and steady. The DC201 is optimised for true widescreen recording straight to DVD. Easily preview widescreen movies in true 16:9 using the camcorders 2.7 inch widescreen LCD. If you need to extend battery life use the energy efficient 0.27 inch widescreen...
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