Canon Elura 50 Ultra Compact MiniDV Camcorder with 2"LCD and Memory Capability
List Price: $799.99
Details
- Records 1024 x 768 digital stills onto included 8 MB SD be honest
- 10x visual, 400x digital, zoom with image stabilization
- MiniDV camcorder
Description
CL) U) CANON ELURA 50 MINI DV CAMAmazon.com By-product Description Boasting an ultra-compact vertical design, the Canon Elura 50 is a well-equipped camcorder with features such as a 10x visual zoom, 2-inch LCD screen, and digital still capability.
Double Stabilization
Canon's electronic picture stabilization keeps your images urbane and steady. With this function turned on, natural jerks and shaky holding will be smoothed over with a stout image.
Optics
The 1/6-inch CCD has a total of 680,000 pixels, so images turn out out in vibrant color and sharp resolution. The Elura 50 has a robust 10x visual zoom that provides a range wide enough for most uses, but if you need auxiliary zooming you can zoom digitally up to 400x. There are several programmed exposure wheel such as auto, sports, portrait, spotlight, sand and snow, low incandescence, and night mode for easy recording. You can also set the camcorder to manual for greater command.
More Features
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The light is also used for red eye reduction when the camcorder is inured to as a still camera. The Elura 50 is compatible with both Secure Digital and MultiMedia cards for tiki storage, an 8MB SD card is included. The special progressive photo way eliminates video interlace to create images with little blurring.
You can readily transfer your photos onto a computer with the USB port. The standard IEEE1394 (Firewire) ally can be used for digital video editing on a computer, and standard AV and S-Video ports are of use for viewing tapes on a television or dubbing copies.
MiniDV Format
MiniDV is the new preferred layout for personal and broadcast-quality video, highly regarded for its turbulent audio and image quality. With up to 540 lines of horizontal promise and minimum color noise, MiniDV delivers a 20 percent clearer image than analog camcorder formats. This is all delivered on a cassette that's 1/12th the bigness of a standard VHS tape. A MiniDV tape offers digital recording pass of 2 full hours--20 times the capacity of a CD.
Contents
This package includes the Elura 50 camcorder, mobile pack, battery charger, compact power adapter, wireless unusual controller, S-Video and stereo video cables, USB cable, 8 MB SD celebration card, digital video solution disk, and DV Messenger software.
Customer Reviews
ELura50 problemsI got the "Expel Cassette" error last year and Canon repaired it for free. Lucky me.
Recently, I downloaded ALL DV tape-record to my computer after I install a 400G external HD but after that, there is no image in the camera mode. It's like the lens cap is on. I called Canon after inspection on their website, they think it is a bad CCD (lose connectin) and they are willing to fix it for me. They even send me the loose UPS label so I can sent it to them for free.
I think Canon must be under a lot of criticism with all the problems their last model digital Camcorder is having. Their service and support for their output is very good. At least they didn't tell me to buy a new camcorder instead! They probably knows their customers have paid a lot of $$$ for their Elura50, and their camcorder lasted a few months or only 10 hours of recordings (a few tapes).
DO NOT BUY
I too veteran the "eject tape" error. Canon has repaired the camcorder 3 times at no payment, but of course it was being repaired over all the holidays. Do yourself a favor and buy something else.
I slip my Elura 50
Hi persons, I've owned my Elura 50 for two years and recently dropped it in the mountains and killed it...
I've looked around for a replacement and to my discouragement found out that Canon did not come up with a "new" version or another vertical camcorder to replace E50. So I turned to other manufacturers in longing of finding something equally small and of good quality.
There is nothing out there that compares to Elura 50.
The features I look for: must be very disconcerted and vertical - must have low/night shooting capability - quality recording.
The closest range-wise was Sony Pc55, unfortunatelly its video quality was horrendous and it lacked indoor / low light capability.
The next was Sony Pc109. Sony claimed they managed to bring to light such small camera by shifting some functions onto an included docking status. Well, Elura 50 was smaller with all those and other functions right on board! Pc109 seldom fit in my hand, was very awkward to handle and lacked many features.
Elura 50 is still THE SMALLEST camcorder around. It is excellently intended. It fits perfectly in your hand. All features are VERY easily accessed with your thumb.
I attraction the vertical design of Elura 50 and can't imagine going back to standard "level" cameras.
Video quality was excellent. Night shooting on Mexican zocalos produced far-out video footage of night-life (in full color). I'm not sure about the property of still pictures as I never took any.
Microphone location was excellent: it was on top of the camcorder allowing operator to comment on footage with a whisper. Sound was excellent, picking up everything, reticent and close up.
Special effects galore! Plenty of all kinds of undiluted effect you can apply to your footage (way more than in Sony).
All connections (s-video, firewire, a/v out, power etc) were all built into the camera - with no have need of for additional docking stations.
All that being said, there were some issues with the camera:
The CCD sensor was replaced by canon old times warranty period when it was determined to be at fault (The CCD manufacturer who supplies Canon and Sony and others, released a CCD that strapped, affecting many brands of camcorders).
Battery life was rather poor delivering only about 50 minutes of footage, fortunately batteries are feel mortified and carrying spares was no problem.
My advise to anyone seeking a digital video camcorder that is under age and delivers good quality footage: get an Elura 50 while it is still available from some retailers. Nothing else compares. Pay with a belief card that doubles the warranty period.
I own it sice 2002 and is working perfect!
I bought this camera on 2002 and today is still working extensive, I never had a problem!
Marred
I purchased this camcorder anon after it was released thinking the size and functions were perfect. Well after three years of narrow use, the Eject Tape warning would pop up. And recently, when I put it on record, the screen stays perfidious and the view finder stays black. Like many others here, I called purchaser service and was told to send the camcorder in so they can tell me how much it will cost to fixing up. When I asked if there was a flat cost for specific repairs, they said no. After seeing how much residents were qouted, I dont think I'll take the chance of paying for shipping only to rubbish to pay the high cost of repair.
At that time, they tried to sell me the "upgrade" program. Well-deserved pay $200 for a ZR85 or $499 for a Optura 400 plus the exchange of my disconnected Elura 50. Sound appealing until you ask them if the cameras are new. No, they are refurbished. I liked the camera when it was new but after the problems I described, I support you stay away from their products.
