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Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Canon MD235 Digital MiniDV Camcorder (37x Optical Zoom With 2.7" Widescreen Colour LCD)

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Manufacturer: Canon
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Binding: Electronics Brand: Canon EAN: 8714574514406 Feature: Canon MD235 digital camcorder with 45x Advanced Zoom, powerful megapixel recording, true wideh highrResolution 16:, quick start, microphone input, joystick controller, DIGIC DV, multiangle remote control, LCD video light, easy mode and program AE m Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Canon Manufacturer: Canon Model: Cam1 Publisher: Canon Release Date: 2008-01-07 Studio: Canon
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Canon MD235 digital camcorder with 45x Advanced Zoom, powerful megapixel recording, true wideh highrResolution 16:, quick start, microphone input, joystick controller, DIGIC DV, multiangle remote control, LCD video light, easy mode and program AE m
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Technology comes cheap... Comment: At £180 I continue to be amazed by price and quality of technology. "Tape?", you may ask but as the media is cheap and having found it easy to do basic editting on my PC, I feel justified by the decision not to spend more money on a DVD-model. I selected the MD235 over the MD160 as it was cheaper and I didn't need a still photo feature. Also, the camera records in widescreen as standard & has an optional mic input which may come in handy in the future. Straight out of the box, I found the camera was easy to use. The camera is light and compact. The zoom is quick and focussing reasonably rapid though low light performance isn't that good with the "LCD light" practically useless. The playback and image quality is lovely and colours are vibrant and lively. On the LCD, the joystick menu system works better for me than Sony's touchscreen technology as it's a easier to navigate the menus. All in all, very pleased and would recommend highly.
I also bought DVK-203 Accessory Kit (Extended Life Battery, Carry Case & Tape) which helped get things going too. The camera doesn't come with a firewire cable so I ordered one too...
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Canon MD235 digital camcorder with 45x Advanced Zoom, powerful megapixel recording, true wideh highrResolution 16:, quick start, microphone input, joystick controller, DIGIC DV, multiangle remote control, LCD video light, easy mode and program AE modes.-"
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