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Digital Camcorder Reviews

JVC GZ-HD30 Review at PC World

jvc-gz-hd30.jpg PC World reviews the JVC GZ-HD30 and writes, “As with previous Everio units, we found the menu to be a tad complicated and unwieldy, though this is to be expected from a camcorder equipped with so many shooting functions. (more…)

Kodak Zi6 Review at Gizmodo

kodak-zi6-hd-camcorder.jpg Gizmodo reviews the Kodak Zi6 and writes, “Despite all the good stuff, there are a few shortcomings with the Zi6. Most importantly, when switching between infinite and macro focus, or from low-light to full-light, the camera takes a while to refocus. Quick panning was similarly out of focus, and looked jagged at times. (more…)

Sanyo Xacti HD1010 Review at Macworld

sanyo-xacti-hd1010.jpg Macworld reviews the Sanyo Xacti HD1010 and writes, “The Sanyo Xacti HD1010 is a charming little device. Its HD video comes close to the quality produced by full-sized consumer HD camcorders, and its still photos are good enough to replace a no-frills point-and-shoot digital still camera. (more…)

Sony DCR-SR85 Review at CNET Australia

Sony DCR-SR85 CNET Australia reviews the Sony DCR-SR85 and writes, “Overall, the Sony Handycam DCR-SR85 is a good camcorder. Its 60GB of storage means you can more than likely take it on a vacation without worrying about running out of space. Plus you can save video and stills to Memory Stick Pro Duo cards up to 8GB in size. Its compact, lightweight build is great for grab-and-go videos. (more…)

Sony HDR-TG1 Review at Camcorderinfo

sony-hdr-tg1.jpg Camcorderinfo reviews the Sony HDR-TG1 and writes, “Video performance aside, the most important thing to consider with the HDR-TG1 is its shape and size. If you like the way it looks and feels in your hand, or if you’re just downright frustrated with hand straps and traditional camcorders, the HDR-TG1 may be just what you’ve been looking for. Yes, its design is more prone to slips and drops, but that is something you have to worry about with every small piece of technology. (more…)