'sub-HD resolution sensor'
Menus are well laid out and easy to navigate
Large 3-inch touchscreen LCD
Good automated performance
Built-in projector
Image quality isn't too bad, but footage appears murky and dim.
'32GB built-in flash memory'
'Power button difficult to use.'
'Canon's Zoom toggle is wide and shifts smoothly—it's definitely preferable to JVC's tiny toggles.'
'superb performance'
'in the Digital Camcorder Buying Guide Video cameras using a memory card format are able to achieve an ultracompact design.'
'overall • Zoom is noisy • Footage'
Good video performance for the asking price
'Benefit from the convenience of recording straight to DVD (-R/-RW/-R DL).'
'the best feature is that you can shoot to the hard drive, save it, edit it in the camera, and then transfer it to DVD'
'video becomes absurdly choppy in dim lighting.'
'The VDR-D210 lacks a headphone jack, too, which makes reviewing your audio difficult when you're in a noisy area.'
'no SD card slot'
'This DVD camcorder has no JPEG still-image capture.'
'clear picture'
'Useless night mode.'
'retractable viewfinder'
'Useless night mode'
'This screen delivers a clear picture of the action during recording and playback.'
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