Canon's gives its top-of-the-line DVD camcorder a makeover with an extra megapixel, optical image stabilisation and support for dual layer discs.
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Canon's first flash-based camcorder, the Canon HF10, delivers excellent HD video quality and performance in a tiny package.
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If you're not fussed by HD, or recording to DVD or hard disk, then the MD160 is a perfectly serviceable, if otherwise unremarkable camcorder.
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Canon just announced at CES three new standard-definition DVD camcorders, the latest in the company's DC-series of camcorders.
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While we've yet to see that most desired of consumer electronics products -- a terrific still camera that's also a terrific camcorder - -cameras seem to be getting much better at doing double duty.
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