Canon ZR600

CNET has a review of the Canon ZR600 from earlier last year and writes, “Canon’s ZR600 performed well in our tests under optimum lighting, while low-light performance yielded significant noise–not uncommon for entry-level Canon camcorders. It boasts a very full feature set for an entry-level model, including a bevy of shooting options, fixed- or variable-speed zoom, and a wide-screen LCD. But if you plan on digitizing your old analog tapes, you’ll have to step up to the ZR700, which includes a video input for performing analog-to-digital conversion. Otherwise, the ZR600 should fulfill most casual moviemakers’ needs.”

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