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Canon DC420 DVD Camcorder with 37x Optical Zoom | 
| Brand: Canon Category: Photography
Rating: reviews
Color: Silver Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Floppy Disk Drive: None Optical Zoom: 37 Display Size: 2.7 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 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: 3377B001AA Model: 3377B001AA UPC: 013803105049 EAN: 0013803105049 ASIN: B001OI2ZHS
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| Features:
| • | DVD-R/-RW/-R DL compatibility for easy and immediate playback in your home theater | | • | Genuine Canon 48x 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 DC420 DVD camcorder that
makes every video you shoot great. With the new Canon
DC420 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 48x
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 DC420 even
has an SDHC memory card slot for photos. Get the
quality and performance youre looking for with the
Canon DC420. Canon USA 1-year limited warranty
included.
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| Customer Reviews: Great Camera But Poor Instructions February 22, 2010 W. Ginther 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The Canon DC420 Camcorder was my first Digital Camcorder and I am impressed with video picture quality. The zoom feature is way beyond my expectations as well as
the audio quality. Easy to operate once you figure out the instruction manual. I
certainly have no idea what the people who wrote this manual were thinking when they were writing it! Would have been much easier if one section of the manual was devoted entirely to the video application and a separate section for still camera mode. The way it is written you have to "jump" all over the manual trying to figure out what's going on. Also, there should have been a SD card included and software when you download a DVD to computer. I had to obtain a program just to convert the VOB files from the DVD to files for Windows Media Player and Windows Movie Maker.
Other than those couple discrepancies it is an absolutely super video camera and I would very highly recommend it. I won't say the Canon Support Group was great but they tried their best and overall I was satisfied.
Makes great videos but user manual misinforms October 2, 2009 Sarah Haussermann 33 out of 34 found this review helpful
What I like about the Canon DC420: fits in a coat pocket; makes DVDs (3 inch); has a built-in lens cap; has a color viewfinder (handy in the sun when LCD screens are useless); produces excellent video image quality, even at full zoom; has a sensitive microphone that clearly picks up quiet things like a rabbit clucking and things behind the lens like the filmer's voice; handles loud noise and wind well.
What I don't like about the Canon DC420: the user manual.
User manual says: remove the DVD from the camcorder each time you are done shooting.
Canon rep says (I called): ignore the warning; the machine will be fine if the DVD is left in, and the DVD will be too.
My experience: I never take the DVD out, and I've had no problems.
User manual says: only a few DVD brands will work in this camcorder. (If you don't use one of those brands, the camcorder itself flashes a time-wasting message each time you turn it on: "Use of a recommended disc is advised.")
Canon rep says: ignore the warning.
My experience: I've been using TDK--not recommended--and they work great.
The manual also doesn't mention that you must have the camera sitting on a stable, flat surface BEFORE you start the finalization process. Well, it does mention it, but at the very end of the instructions--too late for me. (Finalization is a mandatory, sensitive process that gets the disc ready for viewing once you've filled it.)
The still camera is comparable in quality to a cell phone camera. Photos are stored on an SD memory card, sold separately. Only 3-inch (8 cm) DVD/-R or DVD/-RW mini DVDs work in this machine.
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