Saved Reviews for Canon DC210 DVD Camcorder
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This is a point-shoot-play camera -- nothing else. If you want to easily edit your finished product with Microsoft, Adobe, or other movie/video editors, go with something else.
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If you want a DVD camcorder to shoot videos, make VERY minor edits from the camcorder itself, and then drop in your DVD player -- the DC210 is okay. Canon does not provide ANY software for this camcorder -- their reason: the camcorder is ONLY intended for point-shoot-play. Note: Canon didn't even bother addressing the new "VRO" format in the user manual that came in the box or the PDF file on their site. Canon has obviously chosen to ignore rapidly increasing consumer interest in video editing. I'm the DC210 a poor (vs abysmal) rating only because it does do what Canon wanted it to do. Canon gets an 'F-minus' for not shelling out a few extra cents for each camcorder sold to ensure customers have conversion software, and subsequently the capability to easily edit their creations with inexpensive, easy-to-use movie/video editing software.
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Despite occupying the true entry-level tier of Canon's DVD Digital camcorder line, the DC210 DVD Camcorder actually offers users a phenomenally feature-packed camcorder so users can enjoy the superior quality and innovation of Canon optics in a DVD camcorder.
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As long as you don't object to having to master many controls, the Canon DC210 has genuine appeal, thanks to its low price and powerful zoom.
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I got this for my daughter's graduation. Taped it got home and I can't wach it in any of my dvd players or my computer. It's too much work I"m going to stick with my old camcorder and downloading what I have to a dvd its longer, but easier
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