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| Canon GL2 MiniDV Digital Camcorder w/20x Optical Zoom From Amazon (US) for $2,999.99 Over 500 lines horizontal resolution / 3 CCD Sensors: 380K effective pixels / 20X Optical Zoom / 2.5" LCD / Color Viewfinder (Rebate $250.00 off from 03/01/2005 to 06/30/2005) Feature by feature, the Canon GL2 raises the bar against which future camcorders will be judged. With precision optics, superior Digital processing, and a sleek innovative design, the GL2 fully complements the user's vision and passion for excellence. 3 CCDs deliver outstanding picture quality, accurate Color reproduction and wide dynamic range Acclaimed Canon Professional L-Series Fluorite Lens Optical Image stabilizer Precision Circular Iris and ND Filter for total control of the picture 3 Shooting Modes: Normal Movie, Digital Photo & Frame Movie Mode Selectable 4:3 & 16:9 Aspect Ratios 7 Exposure Modes easily accessed by turning Program Dial Analog Input via composite A/V or S-Video Rapid, lossless video & Audio transfer via Integrated USB & 4-Pin IEEE-1394 "FireWire" port Stores still images on MultiMediaCards ( MMC ) or Secure Digital ( SD ) cards ( 8MB SD Card included) Also includes: BP-915 Battery Pack, Power Adapter, DC Coupler, Shoulder Strap, Wireless Controller, S-Video, Stereo Composite USB cables, Software, Lens Hood Dimensions: 4 5/8" x 5 3/8" x 12" From J&R for $2049.99 20xZoom/100xDigital Zoom, Fluorite lens, MiniDV format From TechDepot for $2249.99 DELL ONLY GL2 DIGITAL VIDEO From TechDepot for $2403.95 |
Canon Gl2 Blues (Rating: 3.00) Review : An ok camera, just not what I expected. I own a Sony VX2000 and PD-150 we use in video production of homes for sale. We bought the GL2 because of the fact it was about a half pound lighter and a little smaller than the Sony cameras. The first problem is when you attache the small 3 watt Canon light, the drain on the battery is too great and shuts down the camer before the battery is one half way drained. Even with the biggest battery that Canon makes the battery life is short with their fill light. The second problem was when the telephoto zoom button failed after 70 minutes of use, making the auto zoom function useless. Now I must send the camera back to Canon only after 20 days of use. The mail order place would only take it back within 15 days. The third problem is the low light noise is a little worse on the camera when compared to the Sony VX2000 or Sony PD-150. It is not a big difference, but it is noticeable. I never had a reason to mail in a Sony camera for repairs, even after years of use. It's a dissapointment to have a new camera fail in so many ways. Cons: Too many controls per button; onboard microphone is omnidirectional; mediocre battery life with included cell. Summary: An ok camera, just not what I expected. I own a Sony VX2000 and PD-150 we use in video production of homes for sale. We bought the GL2 because of the fact it was about a half pound lighter and a little smaller than the Sony cameras. The first problem is when you attache the small 3 watt Canon light, the drain on the battery is too great and shuts down the camer before the battery is one half way drained. Even with the biggest battery that Canon makes the battery life is short with their fill light. The second problem was when the telephoto zoom button failed after 70 minutes of use, making the auto zoom function useless. Now I must send the camera back to Canon only after 20 days of use. The mail order place would only take it back within 15 days. The third problem is the low light noise is a little worse on the camera when compared to the Sony VX2000 or Sony PD-150. It is not a big difference, but it is noticeable. I never had a reason to mail in a Sony camera for repairs, even after years of use. It's a dissapointment to have a new camera fail in so many ways This is however, NOT a camera that the general public should buy. It's far to expensive, and really wouldn't be worth it to someone who will be using this for filming say a birthday party. There are many features on this camera, which make it as wonderful as it is, but these features would likely be unused by someone new to video cameras. So if you are in this boat, save your money and get a different camera. What's great about it? The image quality is better than anything I've seen before. With 3CCD, it's good. Unlike the XL-1S, the GL2 has a 2.5 inch color LCD. However, I rarely use this. It takes up more battery power, and you can't see it when there's sunlight. I love the audio controls, and how it's not only stereo microphone, but you can control the levels of your left and right audio, right there, on the camera. I love to convert analogue video into digitial video, and it's almost too easy using the GL2. It's great for getting your older stuff into a digital format, and being able to easily get it onto your computer. What's bad about it? Really not a whole lot. The 1.7-megapixel photo mode is really uneeded. 1.7-megapixels really isn't that good. The included 8MB card for these pictures isn't enough. If you're going to want to take digital pictures, then get a digital still camera, and don't use the GL2 as a still camera. But I can't stress enough that if you aren't going to use this for more professional projects, then you really shouldn't get this camera. Just after the warranty had expired, I find out the hard way that the whole line of Canon camcorders have a serious problem with the tape transport system causing the warning message "REMOVE THE CASSETTE" appearing in big red letters on the LCD. Camera will not function until expensive repairs have been carried out.(...) |
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