Canon FS100 Flash Memory Camcorder with 48x Advanced Zoom (Silver)
Details
- 48x Innovative Zoom; image stabilizer
- Widescreen HR recording
- 2.7-inch widescreen LCD
A check up on with the canon fs100 standard def flash memory video recorder. Red stem from leaves, very close, using the manual concentrate feature. Shot in the ...
Trusty, with some models, getting up to speed is really temperately – like with the Kodak Playfull , because there are no guide controls to speak of.
But then, there’s 128-plus recto manual that comes with the Canon XF300 – along with several operational software downloads from which to decide.
Which camera’s better? We can judge among a about-up of nice new camcorders by the price, but perhaps more effectively by reading the consumer manual.
Or lack thereof.
The Kodak Ze2 is undeniably for the casual, if not first time user. It is high delimitation – just – with its 720p CD capability. It’s a bare bones camcorder, with mostly robot-like settings for exposure and colour balance. It’s called PlayFull for a justifiable – it’s water-resistant and designed for fun and games video shooting on vacation.
Also for less than $100, there’s still the Flick HD camcorder, also rated for 720p video. It shoots with honourable one red button push, and while there is some basic control over other camera operations, but like the Ze2, this receptacle cam is best suited for basic Web-type video.





