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Panasonic PV-DV200 Digital Camcorder

Panasonic PV-DV200 Digital Camcorder

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent DV camera for the $$
Review: ... So far, the results are quite nice. Camera is easy to use, with simple auto modes for exposure, etc.

Menu's are a bit cryptic, but easy to get to learn.

Outstanding features: Compatible with Apple's iMove with no drivers needed. Simple and quite operation.

Negative Features: Not the best low light useability (although not bad).

I definately would reccomend this camera to a friend.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent DV camera for the $$
Review: ... So far, the results are quite nice. Camera is easy to use, with simple auto modes for exposure, etc.

Menu's are a bit cryptic, but easy to get to learn.

Outstanding features: Compatible with Apple's iMove with no drivers needed. Simple and quite operation.

Negative Features: Not the best low light useability (although not bad).

I definately would reccomend this camera to a friend.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Can't beat it for the price and quality
Review: After using this camcorder for the past month, I've concluded that it can't be beat for the price.

The image quality is great, although I highly recommend obtaining a color-enhancing light accessory if you plan on recording indoors a lot.

The features are good, but the menu to obtain them is a little akward to use at first (well, it still is).

The digital-still option is a nice bonus, but the quality of those stills is nothing to write home about.

It's light weight and (relatively) easy to use.

A nice piece of equipment for the novice or the semi-professional.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Can't beat it for the price and quality
Review: After using this camcorder for the past month, I've concluded that it can't be beat for the price.

The image quality is great, although I highly recommend obtaining a color-enhancing light accessory if you plan on recording indoors a lot.

The features are good, but the menu to obtain them is a little akward to use at first (well, it still is).

The digital-still option is a nice bonus, but the quality of those stills is nothing to write home about.

It's light weight and (relatively) easy to use.

A nice piece of equipment for the novice or the semi-professional.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very good camera for the price
Review: I just got this about a week ago. It is an excellent camera for the price. There are other cameras that do more, but for most people, most of the time, this camcorder fits the bill. Very light, and easy to use. Most of the buttons are easy to reach, and you quickly get used to where to find the fade, backlight, etc. The menu button and jogger are a little awkward, but I have not found it to be a major problem.

I'd give this 5 stars except the software that comes with it is lousy. I wanted to download some still images to email to relatives, but can't get it to work. The help files are not helpful, and there is no manual. It tells me that I need to check my COM1 port, but I am not sure what it wants me to do. Has anyone else gotten this software to work?

So, don't buy this expecting to be able to download photos easily, but for recording, it is a terrific camera.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very good camera for the price
Review: I just got this about a week ago. It is an excellent camera for the price. There are other cameras that do more, but for most people, most of the time, this camcorder fits the bill. Very light, and easy to use. Most of the buttons are easy to reach, and you quickly get used to where to find the fade, backlight, etc. The menu button and jogger are a little awkward, but I have not found it to be a major problem.

I'd give this 5 stars except the software that comes with it is lousy. I wanted to download some still images to email to relatives, but can't get it to work. The help files are not helpful, and there is no manual. It tells me that I need to check my COM1 port, but I am not sure what it wants me to do. Has anyone else gotten this software to work?

So, don't buy this expecting to be able to download photos easily, but for recording, it is a terrific camera.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Best value and performance
Review: I wanted to replace my 10 year old VHS-C camera before my kids grew up. I learned from the old camera what features I was looking for: size, weight, battery life, and optics. This PV-DV200 is light and just the right size to be a natural extension of your arm. I carried the camera through Legoland and Disneyland Paris without noticing it, or having it get heavy, or in the way. The standard battery provides plenty of power, I supplement it with the 2 hour battery for no-worries filming. The pictures,including using the 18x optical zoom are awesome. Bright and clear. Don't even shop for digital zoom unless you plan to shoot from a mile away using a tripod. Any movement using digital zoom is overmagnified. The features are mostly well placed and easy to access while filming. However, preselect features like image stabilization, digital zoom, or backlight control. In conclusion, after a European vacation, and weekend trips in France I am happy with this camera. Five star rating if it had a bigger screen and color view finder. Panasonic should consider including accessories like a light with the camera.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Best value and performance
Review: I wanted to replace my 10 year old VHS-C camera before my kids grew up. I learned from the old camera what features I was looking for: size, weight, battery life, and optics. This PV-DV200 is light and just the right size to be a natural extension of your arm. I carried the camera through Legoland and Disneyland Paris without noticing it, or having it get heavy, or in the way. The standard battery provides plenty of power, I supplement it with the 2 hour battery for no-worries filming. The pictures,including using the 18x optical zoom are awesome. Bright and clear. Don't even shop for digital zoom unless you plan to shoot from a mile away using a tripod. Any movement using digital zoom is overmagnified. The features are mostly well placed and easy to access while filming. However, preselect features like image stabilization, digital zoom, or backlight control. In conclusion, after a European vacation, and weekend trips in France I am happy with this camera. Five star rating if it had a bigger screen and color view finder. Panasonic should consider including accessories like a light with the camera.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good Camcorder
Review: Like most purchasers of camcorders, I had my first child last August. Thus, I decided to buy a camcorder to take hours of video that I will never watch again. On the other hand, if I didn't buy a camcorder, I would be a horrible parent, right?

Anyways, I did a fair amount of research online and in print (Consumers Reports). I finally decided to purchase the Panasonic PVDV201, based on the recommendations of several electronics salespeople. However, I spent quite a bit of time testing this camcorder. The PVDV200 is quite similar to the PVDV201.

First, the PV-DV200 is a MiniDV format digital camcorder. The Digital8 camcorders (generally sold by Sony) are a little cheaper for the tapes. On the other hand, the camcorders are a bit larger and a fair bit heavier. If you have old 8mm tapes you want to replay on a camcorder, Digital8 is probably the format for you. This was my first camcorder, so I went with the MiniDV format because of the weight difference, and also because the picture quality seemed a bit better.

One caveat about the PV-DV200: The digital zoom requires you to press a separate button, which is a bit awkward. That being said, it is rare (in my experience) that you will need zoom power in excess of 18X, which the 200 provides. The digital zoom is a bit of a marketing ploy. (By the way, the PVDV201 provides 20X optical zoom, a bit better)I found this camcorder to be a high quality starter camcorder in the digital format, for a very reasonable price.

A few concerns: (1) the digital still photos are good for e-
mails, nothing more; and (2) the PVDV201 is a newer model and, oddly, cheaper.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: better than more expensive PVDV400
Review: Purchased PVDV400 in May, and the since the LCD screen is larger, battery only lasts about 25 minutes! Also, the I/R filter for night time recording is pretty useless. Save the $100 and get this model, which I did. Picture is great, and the features are more than enough for the average person. So small, I purchased a regular camera bag, instead of camcorder bag. The only reason I gave 4 stars is that the button for the menu is hard to use, especially when trying to change a setting while recording.


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