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Sony Handycam DCR-SR68 (Silver) Reviewed on May 6, 2010 Check prices
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Sony Handycam DCR-SR68 (Silver)
  • CNET Editor rating:
    3.0 stars Good
      Overall score: 6.2 (3.0 stars)
  • Average user rating: 2.5 stars out of 8 reviews

The Bottom Line: Sony's Handycam DCR-SR68 (and larger-capacity SR88) offers up ample storage and a megazoom lens at a reasonable price; one look at the standard-definition video, though, and you might regret not spending a bit more for an HD model. Read review

Specs: Advanced HAD CCD, 9.9 oz, 60 x x Zoom lens - 1.8 mm - 108 mm - F/1.8-6.0, 4.2 in, Sony Handycam DCR-SR68 - Camcorder - Consumer - Hard disk drive, - Flash card, 2.2 in, 2.6 in

Canon Vixia HF M52

Specs: HD CMOS Pro, 10.9 oz, 2.5 in, 2.7 in, Canon VIXIA HF M52 - Camcorder - Consumer - Flash card, 4.8 in, 10 x x Zoom lens - 6.1 mm - 61 mm - F/1.8-3.0

Ion Air Pro Reviewed on May 23, 2012 Check prices
Product overview
Ion Air Pro

The Bottom Line: The standard Ion Air Pro is a rugged sports camcorder that is easy to use with many thoughtful features, but the addition of Wi-Fi and app connectivity makes it a truly standout camera. Read review

Specs: CMOS, 5 megapixels, 0.3 lbs, 1.5 in, 4.2 in, Fixed focus - f/2.8

Sony Handycam HDR-PJ790V Reviewed on January 8, 2013 Check prices
Product overview
Sony Handycam HDR-PJ790V

The Bottom Line: Despite a perceived lull in the camcorder market, Sony announces 10 models at CES. Read review

Specs: Exmor R CMOS, Camcorder flash light, 20.3 oz, 10 x x, Zoom lens - 3.8 mm - 38 mm - F/1.8-3.4, Camcorder, Sony Handycam HDR-PJ790V - Consumer - Flash card, 2.9 in, 3.3 in, 5.4 in

GoPro HD Hero Camera
  • CNET Editor rating:
    0.0 stars
      Overall score: 0.0 (0.0 stars)
  • Average user rating: 2.5 stars out of 3 reviews

Specs: CMOS, 5,000,000 pixels, 3.3 oz, Lens - F/2.8, 1.2 in, 1.7 in, 2.4 in, GoPro HD Hero Naked Camcorder - Wearable

Panasonic HDC-TM700 Reviewed on May 28, 2010 Check prices
Product overview
Panasonic HDC-TM700
  • CNET Editor rating:
    3.5 stars Very good
      Overall score: 7.9 (3.5 stars)
  • Average user rating: 4.0 stars out of 12 reviews

The Bottom Line: The flash-based Panasonic HDC-TM700 and its hard-disk sibling, the HDC-HS700, stand out for their low-light video quality and broad set of manual controls. However, while the TM700 is very attractively priced for its class, the HS700 is not, and not worth the price premium unless you absolutely need the hard disk. Read review

Specs: 3MOS, Built-in, 13.4 oz, Panasonic HDC-TM700K - Camcorder - Consumer - Flash card, 12 x x Zoom lens - 3.45 mm - 41.4 mm - F/1.5-2.8, 5.4 in, 2.6 in, 2.7 in

Canon Vixia HF R300
  • CNET Editor rating:
    0.0 stars
      Overall score: 0.0 (0.0 stars)
  • Average user rating: 5.0 stars out of 1 review

Specs: CMOS, 8.8 oz, 2.1 in, Canon VIXIA HF R300 - Camcorder - Consumer - Flash card, 2.2 in, 32 x x Zoom lens - 2.8 mm - 89.6 mm - F/1.8-4.5, 4.5 in

Sony Handycam HDR-CX210 (Silver) Reviewed on May 14, 2012 Check prices
Product overview
Sony Handycam HDR-CX210 (Silver)

The Bottom Line: They're cheap and capture video, but don't buy the Sony Handycam HDR-CX190, CX200 or CX210 thinking that you're getting a great bargain on a real HD camcorder. If you're going to buy one, get the cheapest; nothing on any of these is really worth the extra bucks. Read review

Specs: Exmor R CMOS, 6.2 oz, 4.5 in, Sony Handycam HDR-CX210 - Camcorder - Consumer - Flash card, 25 x x Zoom lens - 2.5 mm - 62.5 mm - F/1.8-3.2, 2 in, 2.2 in

Canon Vixia HF200 Reviewed on April 20, 2009 Check prices
Product overview
Canon Vixia HF200
  • CNET Editor rating:
    4.0 stars Excellent
      Overall score: 8.0 (4.0 stars)
  • Average user rating: 3.5 stars out of 29 reviews

The Bottom Line: While it's more expensive than its sub-$600 competitors, the Canon Vixia HF20 and Vixia HF200 deliver a more extensive feature set for the extra money. The HF200, which lacks internal memory, is probably a better buy than the HF20, though the HF20's all-black body is a bit classier looking. Read review

Specs: CMOS, 2.99 megapixels, Built-in flash, 12 oz, 2.4 in, Canon VIXIA HF200 - Camcorder - Consumer - Flash card, 4.9 in, 15 x x Zoom lens - 4.1 mm - 61.5 mm - F/1.8-3.2, 2.8 in

Sony Handycam HDR-PJ10 Reviewed on October 3, 2011 Check prices
Product overview
Sony Handycam HDR-PJ10
  • CNET Editor rating:
    3.5 stars Very good
      Overall score: 7.0 (3.5 stars)
  • Average user rating: 4.5 stars out of 4 reviews

The Bottom Line: You're paying a couple hundred extra for the projector in the otherwise frills-free Sony Handycam HDR-PJ10 over its identical twin, the CX160. But if you regularly show off your vacation videos in the homes of friends and family then it's worth it. Read review

Specs: CMOS, 10.9 oz, 2.6 in, 5 in, 30 x x Zoom lens - 2.1 mm - 63 mm - F/1.8-3.4, Sony Handycam HDR-PJ10 - Camcorder - Consumer - Flash card, 2.3 in

JVC Everio GZ-E200
  • CNET Editor rating:
    0.0 stars
      Overall score: 0.0 (0.0 stars)
  • Average user rating: 4.0 stars out of 2 reviews

Specs: BSI-CMOS, 7.6 oz, 4.7 in, 40 x x Zoom lens - 2.9 mm - 116 mm - F/1.8, 2 in, 2.2 in, JVC Everio GZ-E200 - Camcorder - Consumer - Flash card

Canon Vixia HF M40 (Black) Reviewed on May 3, 2011 Check prices
Product overview
Canon Vixia HF M40 (Black)
  • CNET Editor rating:
    3.5 stars Very good
      Overall score: 7.8 (3.5 stars)
  • Average user rating: 4.0 stars out of 3 reviews

The Bottom Line: A fine follow-up to last year's M3xx series, the Canon Vixia M4xx series should please most home-movie-oriented videographers despite its relatively high price. If you don't need the EVF, the M400 is your best buy, but if you'll be shooting a lot in sunlight, it's worth it to step up to the M41. Read review

Specs: CMOS, 12.3 oz, 2.9 in, 2.8 in, Canon VIXIA HF M40 - Camcorder - Consumer - Flash card, 5.2 in, - F/1.8 - 3.0, 10 x x Zoom lens - 6.1 mm - 61 mm

Sony Handycam HDR-CX580V
  • CNET Editor rating:
    0.0 stars
      Overall score: 0.0 (0.0 stars)
  • Average user rating: 3.5 stars out of 2 reviews

Specs: Exmor R CMOS, Camcorder flash light, 12.2 oz, 3.5 in, 12 x x Zoom lens - 2.9 mm - 34.8 mm - F/1.8-3.4, 3.2 in, 6 in, Sony Handycam HDR-CX580V - Camcorder - Consumer - Flash card

Panasonic AG-HVX200 Reviewed on March 13, 2006 Check prices
Product overview
Panasonic AG-HVX200
  • CNET Editor rating:
    4.0 stars Excellent
      Overall score: 8.9 (4.0 stars)
  • Average user rating: 4.0 stars out of 8 reviews

The Bottom Line: With its AG-HVX200, Panasonic raises the bar again, bringing us professional HD versatility and quality at a lower price than ever. Read review

Specs: 3CCD, Built-in, 13 x x Zoom lens - 4.2 mm - 55 mm - F/1.6, - DV, Panasonic AG-HVX200 - Camcorder - Professional - DVCPRO, - DVCPRO HD, - P2 Card

Canon Vixia HF M41 (Black) Reviewed on May 3, 2011 Check prices
Product overview
Canon Vixia HF M41 (Black)
  • CNET Editor rating:
    3.5 stars Very good
      Overall score: 7.8 (3.5 stars)
  • Average user rating: 3.5 stars out of 4 reviews

The Bottom Line: A fine follow-up to last year's M3xx series, the Canon Vixia M4xx series should please most home-movie-oriented videographers despite its relatively high price. If you don't need the EVF, the M400 is your best buy, but if you'll be shooting a lot in sunlight, it's worth it to step up to the M41. Read review

Specs: CMOS, 12.7 oz, 2.9 in, 5.4 in, 2.8 in, Canon VIXIA HF M41 - Camcorder - Consumer - Flash card, 10 x x Zoom lens - 6.1 mm - 61 mm - F/1.8-3.0

JVC Everio GZ-E100 - camcorder - flash card

Specs: BSI-CMOS, 6.5 oz, 2 in, JVC Everio GZ-E100 - Camcorder - Consumer - Flash card, 40 x x Zoom lens - 2.9 mm - 116 mm - F/1.8-6.3, 4.4 in, 2.2 in

Samsung HMX-F90

Specs: CMOS, 9.5 oz, 4.7 in, Samsung HMX-F90 - Camcorder - Consumer - Flash card, 52 x x Zoom lens - 2.1 mm - 109.2 mm - F/1.8, 2.1 in, 2.2 in

Panasonic HC-V100

Specs: MOS, 6.4 oz, Panasonic HC-V100 - Camcorder - Consumer - Flash card, 2 in, 2.4 in, 34 x x Zoom lens - 2.38 mm - 81 mm - F/1.8-4.0, 4.4 in

Kodak Playfull HD Video Camera (blue-black) Reviewed on May 6, 2011 Check prices
Product overview
Kodak Playfull HD Video Camera (blue-black)
  • CNET Editor rating:
    3.5 stars Very good
      Overall score: 7.0 (3.5 stars)
  • Average user rating: 4.5 stars out of 1 review

The Bottom Line: The Kodak Playfull minicamcorder is a pocketful of video fun, but it might be just too "mini" for some. Read review

Specs: CMOS, None, 3.4 oz, Kodak PLAYFULL ZE1 - Camcorder - Pocket - Flash card, Lens - 3.9 mm, 1.6 in, 3.9 in, 0.6 in

Sony Handycam HDR-XR160 (Black) Reviewed on May 9, 2011 Check prices
Product overview
Sony Handycam HDR-XR160 (Black)
  • CNET Editor rating:
    3.0 stars Good
      Overall score: 6.8 (3.0 stars)
  • Average user rating: 3.5 stars out of 5 reviews

The Bottom Line: Typical for their price class, the no-frills Sony Handycam HDR-CX130, CX160, and XR160 produce generally subpar HD video, but if you're not picky you'll probably be fine. The CX130 is the best buy of the three, as long as you go cheap on the memory card. Read review

Specs: Exmor R CMOS, Built-in, 12.3 oz, 2.6 in, 30 x x Zoom lens - 2.1 mm - 63 mm - F/1.8-3.4, 2.4 in, 5 in, Sony Handycam HDR-XR160 - Camcorder - Consumer - Hard disk drive, - Flash card

Sony Handycam HDR-XR260V
  • CNET Editor rating:
    0.0 stars
      Overall score: 0.0 (0.0 stars)
  • Average user rating: 4.0 stars out of 1 review

Specs: Exmor R CMOS, 7.2 oz, 2.4 in, 5 in, 30 x x Zoom lens - 2.1 mm - 63 mm - F/1.8-3.4, 2.6 in, Sony Handycam HDR-XR260V - Camcorder - Consumer - Hard disk drive, - Flash card

Kodak PlaySport Zx5 (aqua) Reviewed on June 1, 2011 Check prices
Product overview
Kodak PlaySport Zx5 (aqua)

The Bottom Line: The rugged Kodak PlaySport Zx5 is a very good minicamcorder, but falls just shy of improving on last year's model, despite being more durable. Read review

Specs: CMOS, None, 4.4 oz, Lens - 5.5 mm - F/2.8, 4.4 in, Kodak PLAYSPORT Zx5 - Camcorder - Pocket - Flash card, 0.7 in, 2.3 in

Sony Handycam HDR-CX160 (Black) Reviewed on May 9, 2011 Check prices
Product overview
Sony Handycam HDR-CX160 (Black)
  • CNET Editor rating:
    3.0 stars Good
      Overall score: 6.8 (3.0 stars)
  • Average user rating: 3.0 stars out of 6 reviews

The Bottom Line: Typical for their price class, the no-frills Sony Handycam HDR-CX130, CX160, and XR160 produce generally subpar HD video, but if you're not picky you'll probably be fine. The CX130 is the best buy of the three, as long as you go cheap on the memory card. Read review

Specs: Exmor R CMOS, 8.8 oz, Sony Handycam HDR-CX160 - Camcorder - Consumer - Flash card, 4.5 in, 30 x x Zoom lens - 2.1 mm - 63 mm - F/1.8-3.4, 2.1 in, 2.2 in

Canon GL2 Reviewed on September 23, 2002 Check prices
Product overview
Canon GL2
  • CNET Editor rating:
    3.5 stars Very good
      Overall score: 7.9 (3.5 stars)
  • Average user rating: 3.5 stars out of 55 reviews

The Bottom Line: This outstanding performer raises the bar for prosumer MiniDV camcorders. Read review

Specs: 3CCD with Pixel Shift, None, 2.6 lbs, 12 in, Canon GL2 - Camcorder - Consumer - Mini DV, 5.4 in, 20 x x Zoom lens - 4.2 mm - 84 mm - F/1.6-2.9, 4.6 in

Sony Handycam HDR-CX760V
  • CNET Editor rating:
    0.0 stars
      Overall score: 0.0 (0.0 stars)
  • Average user rating: 5.0 stars out of 1 review

Specs: Exmor R CMOS, Camcorder flash light, 19.6 oz, 10 x x Zoom lens - 3.8 mm - 38 mm - F/1.8-3.4, Sony Handycam HDR-CX760V - Camcorder - Consumer - Flash card, 4.3 in, 6.5 in, 3.5 in

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