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Canon DC410 DVD Camcorder with 41x Optical Zoom | 
| Brand: Canon Category: Photography
Rating: reviews
Format: CD Platform: Windows Color: Silver Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Operating System: Windows Floppy Disk Drive: None Optical Zoom: 37 Display Size: 2.7 Battery: 1 Lithium-Ion Maximum Focal Length: 96.2 Minimum Focal Length: 2.6 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 3.5 x 2.6 x 4.8 nv:Sensor: 1/6-inch CCD Size: 1/6-inch CCD Recording Definition: Standard Definition Storage Media: DVD Movie File Format: DVD-Video Optical Zoom: 37x Digital Zoom: 2000x Focal Length: f = 2.6 - 96.2mm Focus Mode: TTL Optical Viewfinder: 0.27-inch widescreen color LCD LCD Monitor: 2.7-inches LCD Pixels: 112,000 pixels LCD Coverage: 100% Maximum Aperture: F 2.0 - 5.0 Shutter Speed: 1/2000 Shutter Speed: 1/500 White Balance Control: Auto White Balance Control: Daylight White Balance Control: Manual Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: 3380B001AA Model: 3380B001AA UPC: 013803105070 EAN: 0013803105070 ASIN: B001OI2ZGO
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| Features:
| • | DVD-R/-RW/-R DL compatibility for easy and immediate playback in your home theater | | • | Genuine Canon 41x Advanced Zoom; Image Stabilizer | | • | DIGIC DV II image processor; Widescreen HR recording | | • | 2.7-inch widescreen LCD; soft LCD video light | | • | SDHC Memory Card slot for easy storage of your digital photos |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Introducing the new Canon DC410 DVD camcorder that
makes every video you shoot great. With the new
Canon DC410 DVD camcorder, its easy to capture the
extraordinary events of your life on DVD and show it on
your home theater. A 2.7-inch widescreen LCD and
simple-to-operate controls let you frame the action from
just the right angle. Stellar features like Canons 41x
Advanced Zoom for heart-pounding close-ups, DIGIC
DV II Image Processor for brillant picture quality and
true 16:9 widescreen recording will keep your audience
on the edge of their seats. Quick Start conserves
battery power between shots and makes sure youre
ready for another take in less than a second. Plus,
when youre shooting, Canons Image Stabilizer keeps
every shot on an even keel. Stylishly compact, the
Canon DC410 even has an SDHC memory card slot for
photos. Get the quality and performance youre looking
for with the Canon DC410.
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| Customer Reviews:
Well worth the money January 21, 2010 Eric Lessner Nice little camera. For the money it is one of the best that could be purchased. It isn't hight definition but the picture quality is great for standard definition.
Picture quality was very clear and smooth December 13, 2009 Sassy O (Gilbert, AZ USA) 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
We bought this camcorder after considering quite a few other models. It seemed to have all the benefits of a compact camera and I liked the idea of no memory cards to transfer data. Our daughter's first child's birth was something we wanted to keep forever. Unfortunately, the camera and camera bag were left in a parking lot, never to be seen again. A heartbreaking consequence as the disk contained those precious moments. The disks that come with the camera are for permanent recording, so I suggest that you invest in the read-write-edit disks so you can edit your recordings. Also, do yourself a favor and upload your recordings to your computer as soon as possible, just in case the camera is lost; or remove the disk completely and put it in the disk case, away from the camera. I never had the opportunity to use the camera, so I can not confirm or deny the assets to the Canon DC410, but I like the products and it appeared to be a quality unit. I guess we are just back to using our 12-yr. old Canon camcorder again. Oh well, so much for new technology. The old one still works fine!
Nice camcorder for its price range December 6, 2009 Douglas Wend (NC) 11 out of 12 found this review helpful
Before buying a camcorder (1st camcorder purchase in 17 years) I checked Consumer Reports which listed this model as a Best Buy. Because of the multitude of choices out there, I leaned on them for guidance. But as usual it comes down to Sony and Canon slugging it out with JVC a distand third. For me, quality of results, affordability, ease of use and features are important in the order listed. This camcorder seems to strike a reasonable balance (at least for me) on these features. I was able to become fairly proficient in the operation of this camera within 1 hour and am pleased with image stabilization, audio and video quality. Low light level video is grainy but that is typical of cameras in this price range (<300.00). I was real close to purchasing one of the Sony offerings until I read the CR review. I purchased this camera kit on Black Friday for 200.00 and it included a Canon bag and 5 DVD's. Some have complained about lack of USB support but its not hard to copy the DVD to your hard drive and convert the Codec to JPEG. I would suggest using the following conversion software: [...]. Not all work but this one does. Also, do not use Memorex, or Sony DVD-RW discs. Maxell works fine. I would agree that Flash Drive Camcorders are easier to load to a PC, but its also very convenient to shoot a disc and immediately load it into a DVD player as this does. The Hybrids are nice but I suspect they have sacrified other elements to allow both formats in the same package for a low price. Overall I am happy with my purchase. One more thing, when you budget for a camcorder and you are reasonably serious about your purchase, keep in mind that you will want a bag big enough to hold accessories including your digital camera, a light for in-door shooting, extra discs, video editing software, extra batteries and a charger. This can all run 150 to 200 in addition to your initial camcorder purchase.
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