Video quality is only good enough for Web use and not much better than the typical smartphone.
Good low light and good sharpness results
Images have good colour rendition
Horrible, slow autofocus
Easy-to-use interface and menus
Zoom control is inconveniently located on the camera
'Images look sharp, too.'
'Awkwardly placed USB port.'
'The back of the Canon HG20 is well balanced and not too bad looking either The Left Side (5.5) The left side of the Canon HG20 will see a lot of action.'
'Does not have a viewfinder.'
'Nicely designed interface.'
'Excellent overall video quality. '
'While the HF S100 has a very crisp, sharp image, it is definitely rivaled by the Sony HDR-XR520V and the Panasonic HDC-TM300. '
'The still pictures are kind of over processed and saturated due to the flash.'
'Provides manual focus adjustment'
'Nice feature set.'
'capable and technologically sophisticated DVD camcorders'
'The interface is quite easy to get along and the directional stick worked better that what I found on the Samsung DX310.'
'low-end camcorder'
'With a flexible swivel screen and one-handed controls, the SNAPP CAM4000 digital camcorder from Coby Electronics is the perfect party companion. '
'average price'
'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'
'Nice basic camcorder'
'the graphical menus are very easy to navigate and comprehend.'
'Super SteadyShot® image stabilization capture sharp, clear, detailed video'
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