| Canon DC210 DVD Camcorder with 35x Optical Zoom | 
enlarge | Brand: Canon Category: Photography
List Price: $449.99 Buy New: $237.99 You Save: $212.00 (47%)
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (17 reviews) Sales Rank: 3277
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Optical Zoom: 35 Display Size: 2.7 Battery: 1 Lithium BP-208 Maximum Focal Length: 91 Minimum Focal Length: 2.6 Warranty: 1 year warranty Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 5 x 2.1 x 3.5
MPN: DC210 Model: DC210 UPC: 013803079517 EAN: 0013803079517 ASIN: B000M5022O
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| Features:
| | Genuine Canon Optics with 35x optical zoom/1000x digital zoom lens | | | DIGIC DV II image processor; image stabilizer | | | 2.7-inch widescreen LCD monitor; widescreen HR recording | | | Smooth zoom control; level shot control | | | DVD-R/-RW Dual Layer recording format |
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Product Description With the affordable and easy-to-operate Canon DC 210, you get all the performance of DVD technology, along with the brilliance and power of a Genuine Canon 35x Optical Zoom. You also get an impressive array of features found on more expensive models. With the Canon DC 210, you'll enjoy capturing the precious moments of your life and sharing them with everyone.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 12 more reviews...
  I LOVE IT!! August 24, 2008 This my first ever camcorder/digital camera...it's an awesome piece of equipment, it was easy to figure out (well, okay I mistakenly was plugging in the charger into the av port but after examing the user guide's appendix illustrating what and where each button/joystick/etc. was...and also looking the camera over very thoroughly again; I did find the proper port for charging the camera)....that's been my only complaint....it's easy to figure out....if you'll just play with it....and read the other ratings/reviews on this page...because people have instructed on how to finalize the mini-disc.
I highly recommend this camcorder and HP 8cm 4x 1.4GB Data mini-disc to use for your videos/still pictures.
  Canon DC210: Disappointing product July 7, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Purchased this camcorder for an extended trip to Eastern Europe. Shame on me for not researching better. Found out too late that the files are in a difficult to use .VRO format. Being a mid level computer user & a low level video user, I have not been able to get the files to a point where I can email or post them on our blog. I have neither the time nor the interest to learn the specifics of the various digital formats. Plug & play, not fiddling with files like an old DOS program.
Ordered the AVS software discussed, waiting for the registration key (another story). Hoping that will work, otherwise this camera will likely be left in Russia (in a dumpster). This is an important event for my family & I am furious that this camera is basically a mini DVD maker. My fault for sure, but it seems to be a fundamental task to produce a file that can be emailed or uploaded to a web site, it is 2008 correct?
So far, the videos played in MS media player are honestly disappointing, grainy & weak color saturation.
Caveat Emptor, buyer beware. Be sure this camera can do what you want it to.
  Big gadget for a small price June 27, 2008 I was surprised at just how compact the CANON DC210 was when I opened the box. It fits snugly in my palm (and I have pretty thick hands) and I was able to maneuver the controls very comfortably. I was worried about the positioning of the battery but that turned out to be a non-issue. I'd highly recommend this as a beginner to mid-level digital camcorder for anyone interested in digital videos.
  Fair camcorder, got a great deal May 25, 2008 I bought this camcorder on sort of a whim w/ my "stimulus check", at Office Depot, on clearance (brand new in a box) with a one year money back extended service plan for $141.00. I've had a Panasonic minidv camcorder w/ better features (usb, software, etc.), but found the editing of videos with the tape was laborious. The idea of editing more quickly was what drew me to the minidvd comcorder, and, once I found some conversion software (AVS) for about $40, it works fine. Ok picture, lightweight, wish it had a light, though. Yeah, a quick guide and better docs would be nice, but I got what I paid for, and plan on keeping it. I bought an 8mm videocamera back in the late 1980's for $1100. It had a much poorer picture, and was an absolute nightmare to edit with. So, considering inflation in the last 20 years, I think this camera is great! (But not for everyone)
  How to finalize canon DC210 March 31, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I found out that if I had the side screen open I could not finalize my disc. It took me a whole day to figure out that if you close the side screen, and look through the eye hole, the finalize option is activated and I am able to finalize my disc CD R.
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