Canon MV940

Stick with well-lit environments and you're sure to like the Canon MV940, a low-priced, feature-rich camcorder.


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Much like its slightly more expensive sibling, the MV960, Canon's MV940 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 digitising your old analog tapes, you'll have to step up to the MV960, which includes a video input for performing analog-to-digital conversion. Otherwise, the MV940 should fulfil most casual moviemakers' needs.

Pricewise, Canon's budget-pleasing MV940 MiniDV camcorder falls squarely between the MV920 and MV960. Should you consider this middle-of-the-pack model? That depends on what features you hold dear. The Canon MV940 shares the MV960's 680,000-pixel, 1/6-inch CCD; 2.7-inch wide-screen LCD; simple, joystick-driven menus; and palm-friendly design.

Of course, something must account for the cost savings. In crafting the MV940, Canon pulled the video light and the video input and supplied a slightly smaller battery. Though some users will be fine with these downgrades, we think they're worth the extra money -- especially the video-in, which enables you to copy video from analog sources such as VCRs and older camcorders to your PC for editing. And a higher-capacity battery is always welcome. The video light is less valuable; it helps with low-light shooting but only when you're close to your subject. We really liked the new zoom control that Canon put into these camcorders. It lets you choose between fixed -- 1x, 2x, or 3x -- or variable zoom speeds. The variable works the same as most camcorders: the harder you press, the faster it zooms. The fixed settings keep the zoom consistent to ward off that herky-jerky amateur look. We just wish you didn't have to dig through the menus to change the setting.

For an entry-level camcorder, the Canon MV940 includes a lot of shooting options, including eight auto-exposure modes, three white-balance choices, nine digital image effects, six shutter speeds, and a level marker that overlays a horizon line on the LCD to help you orient your shot. Of course, Canon's Easy mode will make all the choices for you, if you want to keep it simple.

As you'd expect, the MV940 doesn't impress with its still photography. Images are grainy and low-resolution, though colours seem relatively accurate. Video fares better. In medium and bright lighting, the MV940 captures crisp video with accurate colour. In low light, the video exhibits noticeable noise, and Canon's Night mode doesn't help.

Despite our gripes, the Canon MV940 should please the majority of users. Of course, if you have analog videos that you'd like to convert to digital or really think you need a built-in video light, then you'll want to step up to the MV960.

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Azzy
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Azzy posted a review   

The Good:it's easy to use, has some good features, compact, good video.

The Bad:poor photo quality, doesn't come with the cables need to connect to PC for video.

It's a good little camcorder, especially for it's price. it made for taking videos not photo's so you shouldn't expect good photo quality. it has a few good features on it, so you can do some interesting things with videoing and photos. it also has different settings for different lighting. it's very easy to use, which is good if you're not very good with technology and it comes at a good price.
i really like it, it's a good camcorder.

Al
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Al posted a review   

The Good:Cheap.

The Bad:Poor quality. Can't attach wide-angle lens.

Just back from The Kimberleys with the MV940. Very disappointed with results. Just compared it to the results from a previous Canon (MV630i) which I took around Europe in 2004.

The MV 940 is pathetic!

ccassel@hotmail.com
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ccassel@hotmail.com posted a review   

Purchased this camera because i was told i could use USB connection to upload video to my PC. NOT SO!
You will have to get a Firewire connection to do that.
USB CONNECTION IS ONLY FOR PHOTO's

GANESH
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"MANY MANUAL WORK SPACE THATS ALWAYS COMPARED AS A GOOD QUALITY TO ME."

GANESH posted a review   

Sydney Australia
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"Picture Quality Questionable"

Sydney Australia posted a review   

The Good:Easy to Use.

The Bad:Video in bright sunlight was grainy on the TV and the PC even using DVI (highest quality) on MS XP Movie Maker. Quite disappointing realy.

Need FireWire cable for Easy PC Connection ($20).

Had a prior 'analouge' Panasonic and decided to switch to Digital with the Canon MV940. My old videos are so much better in picture quality and sound. I checked and double checked all possible settings on the MV940 to enhance picture quality but to no vail. The picture was grainy on both the TV and PC. Not sure how the above CNET 'crisp video' was achieved.




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User Reviews / Comments  Canon MV940

  • Azzy

    Azzy

    Rating8

    "It's a good little camcorder, especially for it's price. it made for taking videos not photo's so you shouldn't expect good photo quality. it has a few good features on it, so you can do some inter..."

  • Al

    Al

    Rating4

    "Just back from The Kimberleys with the MV940. Very disappointed with results. Just compared it to the results from a previous Canon (MV630i) which I took around Europe in 2004.

    The ..."

  • ccassel@hotmail.com

    ccassel@hotmail.com

    Rating5

    "Purchased this camera because i was told i could use USB connection to upload video to my PC. NOT SO!
    You will have to get a Firewire connection to do that.
    USB CONNECTION IS ONLY FOR..."

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