'Supports manual focus, which helps intermediate users to shoot in hard-to-focus situations.'
'Supports manual focus'
'Supports manual focus, which helps savvy users to tape in hard-to-focus situations.'
'Unfortunately, like its competition, the PV-VM202 makes a lousy still camera.'
'no built-in flash or video light'
'Automatic focal adjustment is slow'
'No flash or video light.'
'The viewfinder, unfortunately, cannot be angled viewfinder is only flush with the battery's end.'
'just average low light performance'
'its small size makes it hard to handle; my hands overwhelmed most of the controls, and it is impossible to access most of the manual controls while shooting due to their placement beneath the recessed LCD screen.'
'it does not angle upward, which could be awkward for some users.'
'The stereo mike sits right below the lens barrel, a position we discovered was way too easy to cover with your finger when shooting from a low angle'
'The VDR-M50 is a good options for those who want a decent performance out of DVD camcorder without spending a ton'
'The grain at 15 lux pretty much guarantees a bad image.'
'Low light performance is pretty weak with the Panasonic PV-GS14'
'poor color viewfinder'
'the manual white balance is very picky in how long you hold down the button for.'
'The biggest downside of this camcorder is how that the manual controls are hidden in a menu and the video performance is good, but not great'
'The still performance of the PV-DV852 is pretty good, offering 1280 x 960 resolution stills.'
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