Pros: Full manual spec. Well laid out. That lens!. Cons: Bulk. Plastic bodied. No stop frame function. AF switch resets.
The successor to the outgoing XM1/GL1 adds manual audio record levels to the spec sheet and a beefed up still camera.
Canon pretty much got it right with the XM1/GL1 so there is little to fault on this machine.
The optics are the best in it's...
Pros: 3 CCD chip camera gives awesome picture quality, nice camera. Cons: WARNING - problem with the EJECT TAPE malfunction, costs hundreds to fix.
Great video camera ...until the tape system craps out ...only after use for a while you find out common problems with Canon's range of camcorders. At the end of 2002 I had been looking to upgrade from my old Sony Hi 8 camcorder to one of ...
Pros: Awesome image quality
2.5 inch color LCD
great audio controls
Cons: 8mb memory card a little too small
Not for the average user
I got this camera as a gift, and I love it to death. I can honestly say it's the most amazing camera I've ever had. You get what you pay for, and you get a lot from this camera. I cannot however say that this is a camera that the general public should ...
Pros: Lens 20x zoom. Video/sound quality. Features. Cons: Harder to balance than older full size shoulder cams. Need Glidecam.
I was looking for a new miniDV cam for a long time. I had to make sure that the choice was researched and researched so I didn't go wrong. I knew I wanted a 3CCD camera. That seperates colors and luminance and contrast I think. Something like that. You ...
Pros: Wonderful video camera Cons: Faulty substandard tape handling probably designed for planned obsolescence not up to presented performance
My GL2 was eagerly awaited and received. I have been using a XL1 since April 2000 which has well over 350 hours of shooting time, not counting tape packing, playback and dubbing. It has survived harsh environments and handling and is still running ...
The Canon GL-2 sets the standard for pro-sumer level digital video equipment. With the introduction of level meters, more pixels per CCD, and many more innovations, Canon improved on the already impressive GL-1. Canon's pixel shift technology combined...
Pros: Excellent picture quality, ease of use, lightweight. Cons: Manual iris control changes exposure in detents. Poor durability.
I've been an owner of Canon digital camcorder equipment since 1998, starting with the early release of the XL-1. In February of 2002, I had to submit to hernia surgery, and felt that any reduction in the weight of equipment that I would need to carry ...
Pros: Excellent quality 3 CCD images. 20X optical zoom is better than many other brands offer. Cons: "Bad Pixel", and Faulty tape mechanism experienced by some reviewers as indicated below.
Update 03/12/07. Problem encountered. After 26 months of intermittently heavy use, my GL-2 has developed a "bad pixel" problem. In the lower right quadrant of any attached display, a white single lixel appears (even with the lens cap on). This ...
Pros: White balance, stereo mic settings, price Cons: Can't shoot blacklight pictures
This is a great camera with a lot of good settings available to you. I have owned a GL2 for about 6 months and just bought by second one. I have had no mechanical problems with it at all. The features that I especially like on it are: three settings of ...
Pros: Beautiful Picture, and Easy To Use Cons: Rebate Situation, White Balance
I love this camera. I bought it to shoot a documentary. It's easy to use, small and lightweight, with audio inputs for professional sound. It delivers a beautiful picture. Unfortunately you have to white balance every time you turn on the camera. ...
I can see by other reviews that I am not the only one experiencing this problem. What's bad for me is the fact that I shoot depositions and of the several cameras I have I like the GL2 most...for ease of use and handling....I record a back up version on ...
Pros: Price is coming down, Canon quality Cons: Price is still expensive for most home users!
I first started using a first year model of the Canon GL-1 and fell in love with it. I used it for almost two years before I actually broke it. That camera went with me through some of the most bizarre and dangerous shoots of my life. The next...
No doubt about it, the consensus in the film community is clear: the CANON GL2 (in the UK called "XL2") is the best bang for the buck in the semi-pro miniDV format (remarkably, this includes Canon's own XL1s!). What's more, the next best camcorder in this class is the Panasonic AG-DVX100, which sells - at a street price of around $3500US - for about $1500 more!
While the GL2 sports many general upgrades over the earlier GL1 (such as the "pixel-shift technology" of it's capture hardware), it is chiefly the "frame' (or "movie") mode (which somewhat emulates a "cinema-like" look to screened footage) and the various (and genuinely 'manual') override functions that push this petite workhorse in front of the pack of other "pro-sumer" camcorders, so much so that it has become, almost by default, THE ubiquitous camera in the mini-budget indie film movement.
Read around EVERYWHERE (as I did before forking out my $$) and you will come to the same conclusion, for lens quality, shooting in low-light, optional "frame" mode - and countless other features - for it's price the GL2 is in a class of it's own.
Pros: GL2 is very easy to shoot with and the picture looks great. Cons: Dead pixels ruin the great picture.
I am very very disappointed with the GL2. Mine is about 2 years old with very little use. Recently I've noticed 2 dead pixels on my footage. This is extremely frustrating because I also have a XL1s with the same issue. I use the cameras for wedding videos and can't afford to shoot with these blemishes. I will never buy anything Canon again!!
Canon should be shot from a cannon by rocky_racoon ,Jul 12 '05
Pros: takes great pictures, easy to use, and has many
great features Cons: Design problem leads to broken rewind mechanism.
The GL2 takes great pictures, easy to use, and has many
great features, BUT; it has one major problem, the rewind
mechanism has a design flaw! Like many others, I got the
infamous "EJECT TAPE" message.
Until Canon recalls the cameras with rewind problems, I wouldn't recommend any Canon products.
The quote I got for fixing the problem was $420.
Unless you've got 400 bucks to toss in a year or so, don't
buy a Canon camcorder.
Good camera til the tape transport fails by dealferret ,Apr 02 '05
Pros: Great Picture Great Sound Cons: Poor quality tape transport
This is a great camera, features-wise, and gives great video results. The audio upgrades over the GL-1 are also very good. The controls are reasonably ergonomic and the operation of the camera is comfortable. However, all the positive attributes of this camera are meaningless when you first encounter the dreaded "Remove Cassette" error message. At this point the camera will essentially freeze up and become useless for either playback or recording. Research this issue on google by typing in "Canon Remove Cassette", follow a few of the results and see how large a problem this is and why I agree with some others here that Canon should voluntarily recall affected cameras to help restore or repair their negative image.
Pros: Good pictures. Decent sound. Cons: Bad tape loader, worse customer service.
The infamous "Eject" problem. Rewinding function fails after very light use (less than 100 hrs).
This is the my 2nd Canon camcorder that had the same problem. I bought a ZR40 a few years back. It "ate" up my tape while rewinding. Rather than paying unknown amount to fix a cheap camcorder (they refused to tell me the repair cost up front), I bought the GL2 with the thinking that they would fix the problem in their newer models. It happen again!!!!!!!!!!!!
Pros: Excellent picture quality Cons: Without any warnings it instruct you to eject the tape from the camcorder.
The camera a itself is great until suddenly it gives you a Reject Tape message. It is very easy to use, but with this major problem I do not recommend it.
Works pretty good until the warranty runs out by speedball9 ,Aug 26 '05
Pros: Lots of great features. works pretty good for a year. Cons: Things go bad after a year and a half.
In a two-year span I have done three important projects that went to DVD and maybe five family home videos. I'm getting pretty good at using manual settings to get rich colors and high quality shots. But lately, as I watch the video from the last two projects I am noticing a couple of dead pixels, tiny white spots that are always there. They are especially noticeable when you zoom in on someones face. So on the next project I borrowed a GL2 from my friend to avoid having this flaw in my shots, but his camera is about the same age and it also has this problem. I called Canon to see what it might be, and it turns out that it is something wrong with the CCD and prism system. The Part is $500.00 and the labor starts at $400.00. In other words, its is not worth fixing. So I consider the GL2 a throw away piece of junk after about a year and a half. For real quality, check out the Sony VX2000.
Good camcorder but poor customer service and outrageous prices to fix by studpoker1 ,Sep 12 '05
Pros: Good quality video. Lightweight, easy to find the controls Cons: Outrageous prices to have it repaired and very poor customer service people to deal with.
I purchased 2 Canon GL2's about 2 years ago. They are good cameras and do a fine job until you need to get some work done on them. There are only 2 facilities in the US to get them worked on. NJ and CA. To clean the heads it is a minimum of $250.00. I recently damaged one of mine and had to have the main board replaced. It took numerous calls to NJ to get a tape back that would not eject and when they gave me the estimate I about told them to keep it. To have the main board replaced was $1059.00. $550.00 for the parts and $400.00 in labor. (I need a job there because they must pay their techs pretty good) They WILL NOT give you an estimate without seeing the camcorder. The customer service people were downright rude or obnoxious. I was lied to, transferred from one person to another without anyone trying to help me. So if you purchase this camcorder just remember it's probably a throw away once something goes wrong because you can probably buy a new one cheaper than getting the old one fixed.
Good Camera Or More Of A Problem? by blondie1513 ,Jul 24 '05
Pros: Good quality of videos, Easy to use, durable. Cons: batteries did not last long, and camera was hard to understand at first.
I like this camera a lot, the videos came out perfectly, almost as if it was done by a professional. The problems I did encounter were the batteries not lasting too long, and some troubles understanding the buttons and how to use them. It took me awhile to understand how to use the camera, but once I did it was pretty easy to use.
Why not save your video memories to the Best? by gw3194 ,Mar 27 '04
Pros: Quality video and sound; Options; Fairly easy to use; Battery life; 1.7 megapixel still Cons: Takes an above average intelligence to operate; Heavier and bulky compared to the mini-cams.
I have many years of video experience (starting in '85). Recently I transferred ALL 60 hours of video (Beta, VHS-C) to DVD. The interesting thing is the better the quality the better the memory. I have "grainy" video from the daughter's birth in 1986. Compare those to the quality of the G2. The difference is like Black and White movies from the 20's to modern color!
The point is that you can't get better quality than the Cannon GL-2 for home or documentary use.
Eject Tape message -- these cams should be recalled by julie799 ,Aug 11 '04
Pros: great picture quality Cons: Good chance it will break if you plan to use it often
I've had my Canon gl2 for a little over a year and I recently started getting the Eject Tape message listed above by one of your reviewers here. I am currently sending my camera back to the Canon Repair Center (which you have to actually mail it to). I'm waiting for an estimate but it's already been 2 weeks!
What's worse is from searching online, I've found this to be a very common problem with Canons. Check out this dealtime article which rates the gl2 at 1 because of this.
Great camera...also large weakness by bglazen ,Apr 28 '04
Pros: high quality shots, very versatile Cons: cant change lenses, consumer looking camera
great for a prosumer level camera...very versatile and takes a beating, large weakness of permanent lens...can only use a clip on wide angle adapter....keep this in mind....once you get past a prosumer level of shooting...you'll need to buy a new camera
The best camera I have ever used! So easy my 9 year old daughter took over the video production of her friend's ballgame - AND THE PRODUCTION WAS GREAT! Bells & Whistles Simplicity = Awesome Camera!
oh my god. this camcorder... by rolla_dt3000 ,Dec 06 '02
oh my god. this camcorder is the illest thing i ever bought. i use it to film rollerblading and the video quality is amazing. the sound is unbealivable and the weight feels like it only weights a pound. it is so light but heavy enough to be stable. believe me, if ur looking for a 3CCD camcorder that does well in low light and want spectaular video and audio, this is it the GL2
very good camera could be... by buggy_dt3000 ,Feb 14 '03
very good camera could be smaller, but great picture and good sound. I taped my daughters school play. It turned out great. My family couldn't go to the play so i taped it. I have had lots of cheap ones with crapy picture. Once i thought i had a perfect camera but the sound was awful. This is the best thing that ever happened to me.
Great camera, light as air,... by dagl2_dt3000 ,Dec 25 '02
Great camera, light as air, 2 different zooms, one slow, for fine zooming, and one general zoom, for fast zooming. great low light shots, excellent still pictures. i love this camera, it was our first camera, and definately a great choice. it is a little spendy, but i think its worth every penny. the batteries charge VERY fast also. I would recommend this to anyone.
I love the Canon Gl2. Its has great picture quality and since I use it to film skaters, I can right down low, to thier feet and now have it not shaking. I love the handle on it. It is so much easier to hold than any other camcorder I know. IT ROCKS!
Picture and sound quality knocked... by twich_dt3000 ,Nov 21 '02
Picture and sound quality knocked my socks off. I download via firewire (IEEE 1394) directly to a DVD RW recorder and wind up with broadcast quality high school football games on DVD's.
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