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Canon ZR700 MiniDV Camcorder with 25x Optical Zoom

Canon ZR700 MiniDV Camcorder with 25x Optical Zoom
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Product Description

Around the world, the name Canon means optical excellence, advanced image processing and superb performance. And Canon digital video camcorders are no exception.For budget-conscious consumers, the ZR family of cameras is a perfect balance between style, performance and affordability. ZR digital camcorders give you a variety of features, including Widescreen HR recording, a Firewire/DV Terminal and Canon's advanced image stabilization system. The results are brilliant video and digital photos that you can easily share with family and friends.Beneath its handsome Gray Smoke finish, the ZR700 packs a powerful combination of performance and features. It comes with a 25x optical and 1000x digital zoom - Canon's longest zooms ever. It also comes with features like: an easy-to-read menu system; an omni-selector joystick that lets you easily operate playback, focus, exposure and menu options with a single controller; a big 2.7" LCD view screen; and, Smooth Zoom and Level Shot Control. The ZR700 is a stylish performer you can take anywhere.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3682 in Camera & Photo
  • Brand: Canon
  • Model: 700
  • Dimensions: 3.00 pounds
  • Display size: 2.7

Features

  • Features true widescreen recording and powerful 24x optical zoom
  • Widescreen 2.7-inch LCD
  • Canon's Digic DV image processor for exceptional color and clarity
  • Smooth Zoom Control function prevents jerky zooms
  • Joystick lets you easily operate playback, focus, exposure, and menu options

Customer Reviews

Nice Camcorder, Needs lots of light4
I've been playing with this camcorder for a few days now, and I must say that I am overall satisfied with its performance, especially for the price. The camcorder records in 16:9 (widescreen) aspect by default, although you can switch to 4:3 (normal) if you like.

This camcorder is small--easily fitting in your hand--but it's not too small. I don't have any trouble using any of the buttons or switches. It is also light, which is a big bonus if you plan to carry it with you regularly.

The zoom is more than sufficient at 25x Optical / 1000x Digital. However, as with all camcorders, it is almost impossible to use the camera at anything over 100x unless it is sitting on a solid tripod. Even at 50x, the image quality noticeably degrades. For optimal performance, keep it under 25x and do not use the digital zoom (you can turn off the digital zoom in the menu system).

The ZR700 includes a "video light" for low-light situations; however, it is a single LED bulb that emits very little light. In fact, it is pretty much useless unless you are in pitch darkness, and you need to film something that is less than 2 feet in front of the camera.

And speaking of low lighting, this camera uses a new image sensor that is smaller than those used in earlier Canon camcorders, and smaller sensors are typically less sensitive to light. While in normal daylight situations the new sensor is fine, once the lights start to dim, there is noticeable grain and noise in the image. Unfortunately I've found the noise to be a problem in most indoor situations, which means many home movies will have less than amazing image quality. And unlike many other camcorders, there is no low-light infrared mode (e.g. Sony's "NightShot").

The ZR700 provides three different methods for transferring video-RCA, USB and Firewire. The RCA and USB cables are included, the firewire cable is not. In addition, the ZR700 model allows for analog-digital pass-through. This means that you can hook up an old VCR to the camcorder, then hook the camcorder to a computer so that you are able to transfer video from the VCR through the camcorder and into the computer. This is a nice feature if you want to digitize old VHS tapes.

Finally, this model has a SD card slot for taking digital still pictures. While this is a nice feature, the resolution of the photos is quite low (~1 Megapixel). This is fine if you want to email the photos, but the quality is far too low to have made into prints. If you are hoping to have photos that you can print, you should certainly stick with a digital still camera--this camcorder is not a replacement.

Overall, I'm satisfied with the ZR700. It's a nice camcorder for a low price. It is the perfect camera for taking on vacations or just out on a picnic or sporting event. The picture quality is too low for anything other than personal use. If you're looking to film important events (weddings, etc), then you should probably look for camcorders with better low-light performance.

Great Camera...Much better than expected.5
We purchased this camera for taping live music shows. Our biggest problem has always been trying to work in low-light conditions. After reading reviews which were critical of this camera's low-light performance, I expected it to be similar to my old 8mm camcorder. The first show we taped was in a really dimmly lit club, and this camera captured it with no problems. This digital format is a big step above standard analog 8mm, so for me this is a very impressive camera. Technology has come a long way. Also, the still-image features are very useful. I've seen reviews bashing the photo quality as grainy, but since our photos are mostly for web pages anyway, it isn't that critical.The feature is great for our purposes. It even lets you put a screen capture on the memory card from the tape. Totally cool. This is my first digital camera after working with a standard 8mm for 25 years. The difference is night & day. I am very impressed with this camera.

The best balance of quality, features, and affordability available5
This is a great product. First of all, it is TINY! So small, and light... you really want to take it everywhere with you. While some people complain about grainy picture in low-light or indoors situations, I really don't have any complaints; the video quality is amazing. The menus are easy to use, and quick to figure out... and quite a few options are available. Also, the ability to capture in widescreen is nice, but what is even nicer is that this camera has easy-to-use modes to help use different video sizes depending on what kind of television you are hooking it up to. And, I love the fact that I can convert analog video (VHS, etc) to digital. Also, this camera worked very well with my macintosh computers, and iMovie... and it was even usable as a webcam in Yahoo messenger.

Overall, this is a great camera, and it is worth every cent. It is the perfect size, so you won't feel like you are "lugging" the camera along just to capture those special moments... and you can send things to VHS, or your computer for dvd... this is a great deal, and I would recommend it to anyone. I own many other canon products at home, and they are all great, and have lasted me many years.