Saturday, August 27, 2011

Canon ZR960 MiniDV Camcorder w/41x Advanced Zoom - 2009 MODEL

Some events happen only once in a lifetime. A special birthday, a baby's first steps, the winning goal. These special moments deserve a camcorder that captures it all perfectly. Introducing the new Canon ZR960 MiniDV camcorder. Loaded with all the latest technologies to shoot these moments easily, the Canon ZR960 delivers awe-inspiring video that is perfectly simple. There's Canon's 41x Advanced Zoom to get you in closer or wider. The 2.7-inch widescreen LCD displays exactly what you're shooting. When the action ramps up, the Image Stabilizer steadies the action right in the viewfinder. For lifelike color and razor-sharp detail, Canon's DIGIC DV Image Processor has you covered. There's even a Soft LCD Video Light to help brighten up dark scenes. Outstanding performance, and easy-to-use, all at a surprising price. The Canon ZR960, as exceptional as the memories it captures. Canon USA 1-year limited warranty included.

Amazon Sales Rank: #997 in Camera & Photo Color: Silver Brand: Canon Model: 3543B001AA Original language: English Dimensions: 4.80" h x 2.70" w x 3.30" l, 1.20 pounds Display size: 2.7 Capture high-quality video to MiniDV tape Genuine Canon 41x Advanced Zoom; image stabilizer Canon DIGIC DV image processor for stunning video color and clarity 2.7-inch Widescreen LCD; widescreen HR recording Compatible with Canon lens converters and filters

Guest 78 most useful of 80 people found this review helpful. People are confused about MiniDV - is not obsolete by Charles Seiler I'm getting really bad because all the people who say they have video of 25 years which is no better than the MiniDV is obsolete! MiniDV records at 500% compression. MINI DVD and hard disk recording and compression chambers flash% in 1500. MiniDV records higher DV AVI format, which has individual tables and editing can be done without loss of quality, once downloaded to your computer. MINI DVD / HDD / Flash cameras are not better in this respect are much worse. Consumer MINI DVD / HDD / FLASH cameras have not reached a level where they can compete with high-end MiniDV tapes. MiniDV take longer to edit. You have to play in real time, but for editing. M MPEG video from Mini DVD / HDD / Flash you have to spend an hour to convert it to uncompressed AVI! Either way, you have to spend an hour makes more sense to start with high quality raw video and then compress it after modification. You can only do this with MiniDV. Mini DVD / HDD / Flash cameras are only good for technology addicts NO, do not care about quality and want to record movies. You will lose more quality with these cameras you with the superior MiniDV. If you use a Mini DVD / HDD / flash camera, you should not edit the video direclty. You have to unpack it and make it a superior in AVI format and given to the question. That means you need to use a video converter on the computer and convert MPEG2 to AVI before editing. With MiniDV you do not need to because MiniDV records to AVI, AVI, and just ready for editing, as it is to only upload in real time on your computer, cut pictures out and then convergence, it is in MPEG2 MiniDV always a bad reputation because it uses a belt. It is not true. Actually bought items with less compression than an equivalent store DVD! Now you know what that means. Uncompressed video is always better than to begin to run on compressed video. Please MiniDV more research before giving him a bad reputation. It is not too old Mini DVD camcorders to uncompressed video, which for all practical purposes, it will never happen to take. This allows the HDD and flash cameras, which will eventually have this opportunity, but they do not have this possibility was not required, so now for the best MiniDV for home-video projects, video editing. 17 of 17 people found the following review helpful. Yes, it's a MinDV format, but I love it too easy editing. With Reversemidasman I use to have a Sony HC-42, but stuck and suffocated in a cartridge MiniDV, so I had to replace it, and what has been studied remaining MiniDV camcorders that use cartridges left many in the end, not cheap. Sony has a HC-52 and Canon ZR960. We went to B ** tBuy to look at the Sony HC-52. What a disappointment for the quality and feel of the camera. Total Rubbish feel to it. I was really disappointed because it is the successor to the HC-42. So I studied and settled for Canon ZR960. Okay, good standard definition MiniDV camcorder. 37x optical zoom is nice, my HC-42 was only 10x optical. It says 41 optical zoom on the ad, but the booklet was 37x optical zoom and another called Zoom Advanced Zoom, 41x zoom, which is some blurb about it can do this without any loss in image quality combo digital / optical. (Hey, that's what they say .. beats me, do not pretend to be an engineer). So he 2000x digital zoom. For me, that I am at 41x zoom setting Lightweight, plastic body felt better in hand than the Sony HC52. Button layout very easy to play and record, felt strong and durable (not something that would be used Breakoff). The Record button on the Canon was an "off-white," Hmmm ... was used to see, but no red.

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