Nov 30
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DVD
TigerDirect.com has the Canon DC210 mini DVD Video Camcorder for $250 - $10 off $100 using Google Checkout + $14 shipping = $254 shipped. Get the zoom on your subjects with 35x Optical Zoom capability, 680K CCD resolution, and a 2.7-inch TFT LCD monitor.
Product description from TigerDirect.com:
ry Canon broadcast TV lens, 35mm film camera, digital camera and camcorder — and the DC210 is no exception. It gives you clear, vibrant and brilliant video and digital photographs. Canon’s Image Stabilizer
The built-in, high-quality image stabilizer allows you to shoot professional-looking, rock-steady video — whether you’re recording sporting events, your child’s birthday party, or a long focal length shot without a tripod. Your life never sits still, and the DC210 will help you capture it all. Canon’s Exclusive DIGIC DV II
Thanks to DIGIC DV ll image processing, the DC210 produces video with improved color reproduction — especially in skin tones, and dark and light scenes. It also uses a hybrid noise reduction system that employs two types of noise reduction — for images that are crystal clear. Level and Grid Markers
Level, well-composed shots are simple with the Level and Grid Marker features. Line up the horizon or other horizontal lines with the Level !
Marker in the viewfinder for level landscapes. Or, use the Grid Marker to help compose the perfect shot. Both markers can be set to white or grey for enhanced visibility, no matter what the background. Easy Operation
The DC210’s Joystick lets you control your exposure under difficult lighting conditions — you can meter on your subject and lock your exposure, or you can compensate by adjusting your exposure by up to 11 stops. Quick Start
With Quick Start, you’ll never miss a shot again. Simply push the Quick Start button, in between shots, to put your camcorder in stand-by mode. Push the Quick Start button again, and your camcorder powers up and begins to record in less than a second. When using Quick Start, you are considerably extending the life of your battery compared to that of regular recording mode.
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