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  • Contour+2

    Contour+2

    CNET Rating7.3

    The Contour+2 is ideal for action adventurers who want a helmet camera with a simple recording control. For other applications, the Contour+2 presents a frustrating user experience, which is disappointing, given its premium price. 1

  • Sony Action Cam HDR-AS15

    Sony Action Cam HDR-AS15

    CNET Rating7.5
    User Rating7.0

    Sony's first action camera is good. It just needs a few design tweaks and feature fixes to make it stand out even more. 5

  • Panasonic HX-WA2

    Panasonic HX-WA2

    CNET Rating7.0
    User Rating7.0

    As a dedicated underwater camcorder, the WA2 does its job well, but we can't help feeling that a little extra money spent on a regular waterproof camera will be a better investment. 3

  • JVC Everio GZ-GX3B

    JVC Everio GZ-GX3B

    CNET Rating8.0

    The GX-G3B is an excellent all-rounder camcorder that boasts an innovative new live monitoring feature, allowing videos and still photos to be emailed without fuss.

  • Canon Legria HFR36

    Canon Legria HFR36

    CNET Rating7.2
    User Rating7.5

    While the HFR36 is a cheap camcorder, you definitely get what you pay for. 3

  • Canon Legria HFM52

    Canon Legria HFM52

    CNET Rating6.8

    The Canon HFM52 is a generic camera that matches its price tag. If you're looking for a straight, no-fuss camera without the gimmicks offered by other brands, then this camera would be a good purchase.

  • Panasonic HC-X900M

    Panasonic HC-X900M

    CNET Rating7.0

    The HC-X900M is an impressive high-end camcorder from Panasonic, but it doesn't warrant its steep asking price, given the raft of other excellent models available. 3

  • Sony Handycam HDR-PJ760

    Sony Handycam HDR-PJ760

    CNET Rating8.0

    The Sony HDR-PJ760 is a superb camera with clever design and fantastic control, perfect for those looking to shoot high-quality video with a handheld device. 3

  • Sony Handycam HDR-PJ260

    Sony Handycam HDR-PJ260

    CNET Rating6.5

    This projector-enabled camcorder from Sony offers plenty of useful features, including a touchscreen, but is priced out of the reach of many casual videographers.

  • Toshiba Camileo X400

    Toshiba Camileo X400

    CNET Rating4.5
    User Rating1.0

    The overall appeal of the Toshiba Camileo X400 lies heavily in its aesthetic appearance and design, which make it seem like a far more expensive camera than it actually is. Underneath this impressive exterior, however, is a very poor video camera that is as underwhelming as it is frustrating. 2

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