Canon DC50
Manufacturer: Canon Part number: 2055B001
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- Editors' review
- User reviews
- Specifications
- Accessories
- Manufacturer info
- Bottom Line:
- If you can get past the DC50's sticker shock, you'll find a very nice, simple DVD camcorder that can produce some surprisingly good snapshots.
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CNET editors' review
Canon DC50 price range: $816.00
- Reviewed by: Will Greenwald
- Reviewed on: 11/19/2007
The good: Very robust still-photo mode; good video quality; features both video light and flash.
The bad: Pricey for a standard-def camcorder, uses miniSD instead of SD cards.
The bottom line: If you can get past the DC50's sticker shock, you'll find a very nice, simple DVD camcorder that can produce some surprisingly good snapshots.
User reviews
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GREAT OPTICS, BEST IN RESOLUTION ON BOTH MODE
by daveonti on June 16, 2007
Pros: THE BEST DVD CAM WITH STILL PICTURES.
Cons: NO USB CABLE PROVIDED, SOFTWARE SUCKS
Summary: OVERALL THE CANON DC 50 IS THE BEST IN DVD CAM FOR THE MONEY, EXCELLENT RESOLUTION IN MOVIE MODE, IT BEATS SONY, JVC AND PANASONIC.I WILL GIVE 10 ON ...
Summary: OVERALL THE CANON DC 50 IS THE BEST IN DVD CAM FOR THE MONEY, EXCELLENT RESOLUTION IN MOVIE MODE, IT BEATS SONY, JVC AND PANASONIC.I WILL GIVE 10 ON THIS PRODUCT BUT THE SOFTWARE THAT CAME IN SUCK.
6 out of 7 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Very decent camcorder
by vethomecalls on June 25, 2007
Pros: Easy to use; Good in low light/indoors; Can record in 4:3 or widescren
Cons: Delay between video pauses
Summary: Overall a great camcorder. My main issue is that there is a pause between scenes when viewing a finalized DVD on a DVD machine. In other words, when you pause ...
Summary: Overall a great camcorder. My main issue is that there is a pause between scenes when viewing a finalized DVD on a DVD machine. In other words, when you pause while filming to change a scene, there will be a slight pause in the action when viewing. It's kind of annoying. I don't know if this happens with all dvd cams, but it did not on my previous mini cassette cam. But overall, it's a great cam for the money
3 out of 3 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Excellent DVD based Digital Camcorder
by frumrk on January 8, 2008
Pros: Excellent Picture quality for Non HD format, Very Good under Low Lighting situations, Excellent support of 16:9 format., Good use of Manual Settings
Cons: Hand Strap in awkward location, Poor low light "Stills", Poor Software Compatibility/Functionality.
Summary: This is my first Camcorder review. My main goal when buying this camcorder was to produce excellent looking videos (no matter what adjustments need to be made on the camcorder) ...
Summary: This is my first Camcorder review. My main goal when buying this camcorder was to produce excellent looking videos (no matter what adjustments need to be made on the camcorder) under varying scenarios and lighting conditions. Second to that would be the ability to modify and edit the content of the videos. I looked at some of the HD camcorders… but at the time this one was selling for around $500 and the cheapest HD was around $700. My thinking is that a High End SD Camcorder would probably suite me better than a low end HD Camcorder.
The first goal is exceeded with the DC 50 and with minimum adjustments. I have been using the camcorder for 3 months now and am completely satisfied in this respect. The software that is provided is very limited in functionally but I have been able to create some basic DVD’s with Menus. My rating for my second goal is mediocre.
Video Quality: I record all of my videos in XP mode (which means only about 20 min per DVD). I also always record in 16:9 format since I am viewing them on a 46 in. Widescreen HDTV. When I compare the quality of a DVD right out of the camera (Finalized) to a DVD off the store shelf (movies…etc). I find little discernable difference. If I import from the Camcorder to the computer using the included Roxio software and then burn a new full size DVD… there have been times when under poor lighting conditions that I have noticed some Artifacts but only in spots and not the entire screen. If I view the same movie on a Standard Definition 27in TV, none of the artifacts are visible.
Lighting: With some minor adjustments I was able to make the camera work indoors with great video quality. In a medium size room with only two 60 Watt shaded lamps and using the “Night” mode on the camera produced very good results. At times, when hitting a poorly lit area the camera would change to 1/15 shutter speed, but by doing this kept most of the noise out of the picture. If not in the night mode the camera stays at 1/30 or above and poorly lit areas will suffer.
Still Picture Quality: Taking snapshots provided the most challenge in poor lighting conditions. If the lighting was adequate I found the picture to be cooler than what you would expect from a Digital Camera. But I actually thought that the colors were more accurate. Under poor lighting conditions I found it difficult to get a good picture even with the flash.
Ease of use: There are a few things that you need to learn how to do. Initialize the disk and finalize the disk. This is not difficult to do but other than that… turning on, pressing record and operating the zoon is all you need to do to start taking excellent videos. One advanced feature that I would recommend is switching to “Night” mode. I recommend this for all indoor videos (unless you have a lot of light).
Software: I am disappointed in the fact that Vista or Mac’s are not supported though I am using XP. I am thinking about buying something more powerful than what is provided. But if you use the Roxio software… make sure that you set the quality to its maximum setting. It may take a little longer to compile, but maintaining as much quality as possible is worth it. One other option is to finalize the CD and use the media on the cd rather than importing it from the camera. I am sure there are disadvantages to this but I’m not sure what they are.
My Conclusion: If you are not an expert… you don’t plan on doing a lot of editing and you want an easy to use camcorder with excellent video quality… this is your camcorder.1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Excellent DVD based Digital Camcorder From
by ticottle on March 11, 2009
Pros: I was able to find this camcorder for $270 @ www.tvsdepot.com/product_115968_Canon.html This is one of the best sites I have ever been to. Not just because of their great prices but their awesome customer service and prompt shipping. Great value
Cons: Compared to what i have been using this is the best camcorder I have ever used. I just got it from www.tvsdepot.com/product_115968_Canon.html and I am still figuring all the features out.
Summary: Bottom line is if you want the best products at the best prices anywhere on the net go to www.tvsdepot.com.
Summary: Bottom line is if you want the best products at the best prices anywhere on the net go to www.tvsdepot.com.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Canon
- Part number: 2055B001
- Description: The Canon DC 50 is at the top of Canon's impressive line of DVD camcorders with the performance of a 5.39 Megapixel CCD image sensor - outstanding video quality and 5 Megapixel digital photographs. You get an array of advanced features including Super-Range Optical Image Stabilization, Dual Layer recording capability and Canon's exclusive next-generation DIGIC DV II for uncompromised video and still image processing. The Canon DC 50 is also easy to use, with the Joystick exposure control, Quick Start, and Horizontal Marker - all in a stylish and easy-to-use design.
General
- Packaged Quantity 1
- Product Type Camcorder
- Camcorder Sensor Resolution 5.39 megapixels
- Effective Video Resolution 3.98 megapixels
- Digital Zoom 200 x
- Effective Photo Resolution 5 megapixels
- Effective Sensor Resolution 5.39 megapixels
- Camcorder Media Type DVD ( DVD-R (8cm) ),
DVD-RW (8 cm) ),
DVD-R DL (8 cm) ) - Optical Sensor Size 1/2.7"
- Optical Sensor Type CCD
- Min Illumination 0.3 lux
- Special Effects Soft,
Neutral,
Custom Effect,
Vivid,
Low Sharpening - Image Stabilizer Optical
- Shooting modes Digital photo mode
- Shooting Programs Sports mode,
Night mode,
Sunset,
Beach/snow,
Spotlight,
Fireworks,
Portrait mode - Auto Focus Points (Zones) Qty 9
- White Balance Automatic,
Presets - Exposure Modes Program,
Automatic,
Shutter-priority,
Aperture-priority - Camera Flash Built-in flash
- Image Recording Format JPEG
- Flash Modes Auto mode,
Flash OFF mode,
Red-eye reduction - Media Included Qty 1
- Widescreen Video Capture Yes
- AV Interfaces S-Video,
Composite video/audio Exposure & White Balance
- Auto Exposure Bracketing 3 steps in 1/2 EV step
Lens System
- Type 10 x x Zoom lens - 6.1 mm - 61 mm - F/1.8
- Lens aperture F/1.8
- Features Built-in lens shield
- Optical Zoom 10 x
- Lens system type Zoom lens
- Min focal length 6.1 mm
- Max focal length 61 mm
- Auto Focus TTL contrast detection
- Filter Size 37 mm
- Focus Adjustment Manual,
Automatic - Zoom Adjustment Motorized drive
Additional Features
- Built-in Light Yes
- Low Lux / Night Mode Yes
- Additional Features Display brightness control,
DPOF support,
RGB primary color filter,
Exposure compensation,
Auto power save,
Dolby Digital AC-3 (2 channel) recording,
Histogram display,
PictBridge support,
USB 2.0 compatibility,
Date/time stamp,
Direct print - Remote control Remote control - Infrared
- Software Roxio My DVD,
Drivers & Utilities - Included Accessories IR remote control,
USB cable,
Power adapter,
Audio / video cable Viewfinder
- Viewfinder Type LCD
- Viewfinder Diagonal Size 0.27 in
- Viewfinder Resolution 123,000 pixels
Display
- Type 2.7 in LCD display
Connections
- Connector Type 1 x USB,
1 x Composite video/audio output,
1 x S-Video output,
1 x DC power input
Memory / Storage
- Media type DVD
- Memory Card Slot miniSD card
- Video Recording Modes LP,
SP Battery
- Supported Battery Canon BP-208
- Supported Battery 1 x Li-ion rechargeable battery - 850 mAh ( Included )
Audio Input
- Audio input type Microphone
- Microphone type Built-in
- Microphone Operation Mode Stereo
Manufacturer Warranty
- Service & Support 1 year warranty
- Service & Support Details Limited warranty - Parts and labor - 1 year
Power
- Battery type - Lithium ion
Viewfinder / Display
- Display Features Rotating
- Resolution 123,000 pixels
- Viewfinder Color Support Color
Physical Characteristics
- Width 2.4 in
- Depth 5.1 in
- Height 3.5 in
- Weight 16.9 oz
Accessories
- Sony LCE X3TH - case for camcorder (34881135)344.95
- Porta-Brace Quick-Draw Camera Case CC-210-PW - case for camcorder (31039932)399.00
- Sony SPK HCH - marine case for camcorder (35266605)299.00 - 299.99
- JVC KA-551U tripod adapter (32090695)295.00
- KATA PRO Video Collection CCC-10-A - carrying bag for camcorder (34400943)325.00
- KATA PRO Video Collection CCC-1A - case for camcorder (34931653)299.00
- Panasonic AG-HT30G - hard case for camcorder (30964047)270.34
- Panasonic P2HD-CASE - carrying bag for camcorder (33921985)363.95
- Panasonic SHAN-TM700 - tripod adapter (31027498)249.95 - 399.95
- Porta-Brace Polar Bear Insulated Case POL-3 - case for camcorder (31030134)381.05 - 406.01
Manufacturer info
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- Address:
One Canon Plaza, Lake Success, NY 11042 - Phone: 516-328-5000
- Email: mediacontact@cusa.canon.com


