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Browse through the various reviews to learn more about
the Canon dc-20 dvd camcorder. If you want to first look
at our review and listing of features, visit the Canon
dc-20 page .
Cnet Canon
dc-20 dvd camcorder review states that the, "The
Canon DC20 is a 3" DVD-RW
and 3" DVD-R-based, ultra-compact camcorder. Compared
to other ultra-compact camcorders on the market, it is
expensive at around $755. This product weighs 14.5 ounces
and has a 2 megapixel effective sensor resolution.
Pros:
Has an notable effective resolution of 2 megapixels. Offers
manual focus adjustment, whereas many camcorders have only
auto-focus. This product weighs just 14.5 ounces without
battery and media, which is relatively light. Cons: Has
only a 10x optical zoom. " read
the entire review here on Cnet
Circuit city.com has some good consumer ratings
and information on the Canon 2.2-megapixel dvd camcorder,
that you might be interested in reading. One consumer
writes,
"I'm really torn on this. It is such a sweet looking
unit feels great in my hand, easy to maneuver, seems almost
a part of my palm. Looks fantastic people asked about it
all the time. Very lightweight and portable. It's great,
right? That's what I thought, until I read through the
127 page manual. And I mean I read every single page of
it." more
Hardwarezone.com has some great photos and info
on the DC-20 digital camcorder, they write "Just
made available in the retail channel of Singapore are
two DVD camcorders from Canon, the DC10 and the DC20.
With the release of these two new models, Canon is highly
optimistic of capturing the initiative from its competitors
and in the process, hopefully gain a strong foothold
in a market segment that is packed with bigwigs such
as Hitachi, Panasonic and Sony, all of whom are vastly
more experienced than Canon in DVD camcorder arena. Nevertheless,
by beating its competitors to be the brand to boast the
smallest, slimmest, and most well-built DVD camcorders
around, the momentum is certainly in Canon's favor as
the company pursues a stronger brand establishment and
in a bid to woe even more consumers with its products"
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