Excerpt: A steal at $500, the DC100 caters to novices. Its automatic features are refreshingly straightforward, and when you’re ready to trust your own eye, you can manually...
Pros: Notably lightweight at 16 ounces. Terrific 25x optical zoom. Image stabilization smooths out jitters. Detailed 4.5-megapixel stills.
Cons: Footage looked dark in overcast conditions; faces in shadows were lost.
Summary: Mississauga, ON, February 21, 2006 – Canon expands its DVD camcorder line up with the DC100 DVD model. This new entry-level DVD camcorder provides consumers with an...
Excerpt: The name Canon has always meant photographic and broadcast television cameras with optical excellence, advanced image processing, and superb performance. And Canon...
Summary: The Canon DC100 ($499 MSRP) has some tight competition in the entry-level market, not the least of which comes from its own sibling, the Canon DC10, which can be found...
The DC100 is Canon’s new entry level DVD model. Entry level DVD models
have a tough time competing because of all the competition that is
circulating the industry. And on top of that, they must al…
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