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A basic, inexpensive DVD camcorder, the Canon DC100 is a safe, if unremarkable, choice.
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Canon's standard-def DVD camcorder for 2008, the DC310, features a 41x zoom lens and 2.7-inch flip-out LCD screen.
A simple DVD camcorder with decent performance and image quality, the DC220 won't blow you away but neither will it let you down.
It doesn't have a lot of bells or whistles, but the Canon DC230's long lens and solid video quality makes it stand out a little from other inexpensive DVD camcorders.
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 just announced at CES three new standard-definition DVD camcorders, the latest in the company's DC-series of camcorders.
Canon prepares its latest conscripts for the camcorder wars but there's still no sign of any hard-disk or hybrid warriors.
Canon has some new DVD camcorders on the way this year. The DC50, DC210, DC220 and DC230 are slated to replace Canon's current line.
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