Home Page Competition Customer Comments Delivery Info Contact Us help.php
  
USA Shop

USA Shop

Apple Ipods
1st Audio Visual

Music & Hi-Fi
Home DVD Players

Sony PS 3
Sony PS 2
Microsoft XBOX 360
Nintendo Wii
Sony PSP
All Game Hardware

Laptop / Notebooks
Desktop PC's
Drives and Storage
Printers & Ink
Networking
Projectors

Digital Cameras
Digital Camcorders

GPS Navigation

Pre Pay Mobiles
Dec Phones

PDA's & Handhelds

Remote Controlled
Electronics Toys
Outdoor Toys
Action Figures
Games & Puzzles
Collectables
Executive Toys

Sports & Leisure

Dr Gadget Blog


 

Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Canon MD160 Digital MiniDV Camcorder (35x Optical Zoom, 2.7" Widescreen Colour LCD)

Canon MD160 Digital MiniDV Camcorder (35x Optical Zoom, 2.7
List Price:
Our Price:
Your Save: £ ( % )
Availability:
Manufacturer: Canon
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5

Buy it now at Amazon!

Binding: Electronics
Brand: Canon
EAN: 8714574992389
Feature: • Compact and lightweight 35x optical zoom mp camcorder ready for true widescreen video• Features: megapixel CCD for true 16:9 recording, DIGIC DV, widescreen LCD and EVF, quick start, DV input, joystick, easy mode and wireless remote."
Label: Canon
Manufacturer: Canon
Model: 1881B007AA
Publisher: Canon
Release Date: 2007-02-20
Studio: Canon

Features
• Compact and lightweight 35x optical zoom mp camcorder ready for true widescreen video• Features: megapixel CCD for true 16:9 recording, DIGIC DV, widescreen LCD and EVF, quick start, DV input, joystick, easy mode and wireless remote."

Accessories
Hahnel MCL103 Camcorder Battery Charger For All Canon Camcorder Batteries Inc. Worldwide Mains Power Supply & 12v Car Lead
Hahnel Vid Batt HL-2LHP Canon
Canon DVK-204 Mini DV Starter Kit (incl. Luxury Soft Carrying Case, Battery Pack BP-2LH, Digital Video Cassette DVME60)
Inov8 Battery Charger For Canon NB-2L
Sony DPFD70B 7" Black Digital Photo Frame - With 256MB Internal Memory

Related Items

Spotlight customer reviews:

Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: good but misleading - you need more than just this camcorder
Comment: If you're buying this MD160 camcorder as an entry level machine for the start of your budding filmmaking career, it can be a bit misleading. This is my first camcorder and after much research of price and formats (harddrive/DVD/miniDV) I settled for this as good value for money, one of the best features not listed on many is the ability to transfer back to a tape in the camcorder once you're done.

The camera itself is fairly easy to use out of the box with a lot of features buried in its options if you want to be more specific about what you want to shoot or want to just play around. I haven't had a lot of time to shoot videos but you're going to hit the biggest hurdles out of the box before you even start anyway.

It should have been more readily listed by Canon that you need to already have more than just this camcorder to use it, it doesn't come with a miniDV tape it doesn't come with a firewire cable the software it does come with is for use with the SDcard feature only, which is also disappointing in that you can only record video in 10-30 second bursts.

The main features I wanted were the ability to shoot video transfer it to my PC for editing. Not only do you have to buy a separate firewire cable to connect your new camcorder to your PC to be able to do this. Here's where the DM160 instruction Manuel leaves you in the lurch, pointing you to refer to your own software for how to do this essential feature.
Windows XP (home edition) comes with windows movie maker as standard and fortunately it is very easy to use that program to transfer your recordings (in .wma file format) to your PC (and back) with enough options to make low quality youtube videos or full TV standard. Other programs like Nero and Adobe Premiere (stores in .AVI format - large files though) can also be used. So make sure you have one of them and more importantly a firewire connection on your PC before you buy this camcorder. As not knowing this with camcorder out of the box was very disconcerting and disappointing for me.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: Pretty good for the dosh!
Comment: Opted for the more expensive MD160 instead of MD101 for firewire connection (and a few other things). Good miniDV camcorder for those who don't want to spend a fortune and don't require HD. Doesn't do low-light well but can live with that. Also no separate battery charger (charges attached to camera) so that is unusual, haven't had a problem as bought additional hi-capacity battery, might be an issue with standard battery if you want to record more than an 90mins or so. Bought Sony Vegas 8 as well and quite happily downloading to a Vista pc via firewire. If you want bells and whistles (and to spend more money) this is not for you!

Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: cannot download video without a firewire connection
Comment: Is it just me then that didn't realise this!? I've had a sony dv camcorder for a number of years but when it went wrong, I decided to change to this highly recommended camcorder.I read all the reviews and it sounded great BUT when I tried to download my first tape using the included usb cable-nothing. Tried my sony firewire cable connected my sony laptop-bingo. But my laptop has too small a screen to edit movies. Got in touch with Canon support to be told the usb cable is for downloading stills and movies from the memory card only. I have no firewire connection on my pc, so I will now have to go and buy a pci card. I know that the firewire will give me faster transfer speeds but I just think more emphasis should be given to the fact that this is a camcorder that will not work out of the box for downloading a movie without-1.buying a firewire and 2.-making sure your pc has a firewire connection. Anyway, still rated it 4* because what I have seen so far, the results are very good. Oh and sorry Amazon-that camcorder I sent you back the other day-I don't think it has a problem!! But very good customer support in getting me another one delivered so quickly.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: KNOCKS THE HELL OUT OF A SONY I HAD
Comment: Frikkin A is all i can say ,just superb in every way.
Initially bought a Sony like because of the name i guess and a previous fantastic camcorder they made but wait, the latest ones are useless compared to this machine very very recommended don`t get the Sony DCR-HC45 £200 camcorder what ever you do, it sucks and had to send it back well not up to the job or just plain faulty i don`t know .
By the way can`t beat Amazon for Customer Services very professional THANKS!

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: Excellent quality camcorder
Comment: Having had this camcorder for a few weeks now and experimented with its various functions (including still photos), I can honestly say that I am completely happy with it and would thoroughly recommend it to anyone. I agree with all the comments posted about it so far, other than that as a first time camcorder user I have found it very easy to get to grips with. The controls, and the additional functions (if you want to do anything other than use it in Auto mode), are pretty straightforward to use. I especially like the Easy Start function which enables one to put the camcorder into 'sleep' mode and then start to use it almost instantly rather than turning it off and starting it up again. It is nice and light, the main controls are easily within reach when holding and pointing it, and the recorded video quality is excellent. Some may think it old fashioned these days to use tapes rather than a digital memory, but they make the camcorder lighter, are easy to fit and use, and provide an immediate storage facility. The zooms work well and produce great results, for both movies and stills. And though it may seem only a minor feature, it's useful to have a simple lens cover switch.

I bought the accessory kit containing carrying case, long life battery and cassette and think it was worth it. It is a shame that Canon don't include at least one cassette with the camcorder, and it is also worth getting the FireWire capabilities to enable one to connect to a PC, though the main package does provide a TV connector for video tape playback purposes and a USB connector for still photo and video clip playback from a memory card.

Overall, a great camcorder, especially at the price.


Editorial Reviews:

Canon proudly presents the successor to the MV960: the MD160! This MiniDV camcorder has all of the characteristics of its predecessor plus a higher-performance optical zoom and CCD sensor. The 35x optical zoom lets you film from absolutely any angle and distance, while the 1.07 megapixel CCD sensor makes sure your images come out clear and sharp each and every time. The MD160 also comes with a Digic DV II image processor, which improves the quality of your videos, and a video light and sensitivity of 2 lux, allowing you to film in the dark. It?s also equipped with a stunning wide screen, which gives you complete access to its controls and function, and an ?Easy Touch? function that saves your camcorder?s settings in a matter of minutes. The MD160 is perfect for video editing, as it has DV inputs and outputs so you can easily transfer and edit your video files on your computer, and enables you to add music, faders or more elaborate transitions to your creations. The MD160 MiniDV camcorder will delight video enthusiasts and families alike.


Buy it now at Amazon!



  • Content overload?

    Peter Gabriel thinks he has the answer

  • Machine music

    Punk-loving robots pogo in the name of science

  • Google 'faces Street View block'

    Google's plans to launch a mapping tool in the UK could be referred to the Information Commissioner.

  • Google must divulge YouTube log

    Google must divulge the viewing habits of every user who has ever watched avideo on YouTube, says a US court.

  • Warning letters to 'file-sharers'

    The music industry says thousands of UK broadband users who share tracks illegally will be warned about it in letters.

  • 'Bars, not Gates'

    Microsoft, free software and the future

  • Firefox download record official

    The creators of Firefox 3.0 celebrate the news they have set a new world record for software downloads.

  • Photos: Hands-on with the Motorola ZN5

    Photos: Hands-on with the Motorola ZN5 Yesterday we got our hands on the recently announced Motorola ZN5, which boasts Wi-Fi and a 5-megapixel camera jointly developed with Kodak

  • Sony Ericsson W760i

    Sony Ericsson W760iThe Sony Ericsson W760i is our favourite of the company's phones and it's the best Walkman phone to date. This music phone crams in loads of features, including GPS and HSDPA. Music playback and audio quality during calls are both impressive and its menus are slick and attractive

  • Crave Podcast 92: No more free mobile handsets?

    Crave Podcast 92: No more free mobile handsets?Guess what -- it's Friday, so it's time for another Crave Podcast. We're not quite sure what episode it is, though...

  • Pioneer BDP-LX71: Making Blu-ray even more premium

    Pioneer BDP-LX71: Making Blu-ray even more premiumPioneer thinks all existing Blu-ray players have rubbish picture quality, and wants to sell you one to improve the situation. As silly as that sounds, we think they might have a point

  • Photos: Legless photographer snaps from ground up

    Photos: Legless photographer snaps from ground upPhotographer Kevin Connolly, born without legs, presents a series of digital photos that show strangers looking at him as he rolls by on a skateboard

  • News.blog: MacBook Air SSD price drops

    News.blog: MacBook Air SSD price dropsApple has quietly reduced the price of the flash-memory version of the MacBook Air by £300 in the UK, writes News.com blogger Tom Krazit

  • Firefox 3 downloads merit Guinness World Record

    Firefox 3 downloads merit Guinness World RecordHaving mobilised the worldwide open-source community, Firefox is now officially in the record books for receiving the most downloads from a Web site with a 24-hour period

  • 1stAudiovisual Online
    Florida Villa