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by shovland , Sep 21 '07
Pros: Good manual controls for money.
Great sockets. Cons: People who don't use external mike complain about motor noise.
One of the distinguishing features of this camera is the mike jack, which is rare these days. Combine this jack with a Rode Videomic and an L-bracket and you have a great little outfit that can get a lot of work done. Another great thing is the ...
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by johnrob281 , Mar 03 '08
Pros: Price
Easy to use
Picture Quality
Ext Mic Jack Cons: No hotshoe
Did not include Firewire cable in box
I purchased the ZR800 as an alternate camera to make some low budget DIY videos for a very narrow audience. Because of the requirements for filming, I did not want to risk damage to a more expensive camcorder. While I was leery at first, I thought ...
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by kharin , Jun 03 '07
Pros: great focus outside, good color, good zoom, fair to good low light,fast Cons: slightly choppy indoor video
am on to my next test model zr500 and zr800 from Canon , and eventually will settle for a cheap camcorder tIll I can afford a hd model. (hc5 or 7 from Sony)After trying the hc 26 from Sony and ux1 hd and returning them, I decided to keep trying, ...
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