Canon DC230 Best Price, Review, Compare
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I got this over 2 weeks ago. The quality of the digital video image is sterling when recoding in standard recording (not EP) .
The book that comes with the Camera is extremely poorly written. I had some danger figuring out how to finalize a DVD, the main thing is that the Camera should be connected to the power, it would not finalize while on battery, DVD -R cannot be un-finalized.
Editing VOB files requires additional software. On the other hand you can play without any pickle your video straight out of the finalized mini DVD-R on any DVD player, including your computer DVD way.
This would be a colossal camcorder in all respects if pictures taken in the shaded were not so very grainy. One solution to this would be the addition of a video light that would execute top-notch video of approach subjects. Also, Canon should include video software (such as MyDVD for Canon), an 8cm DVD, and a wrist or shoulder strap with the camera. I don't bear it pays off to be "cheap."
If you want a simple plot to catch decent video and burn it onto a DVD with basically no editing, this is a respectable choice. If you want to prefer that video and do it on your computer, this thing is unpleasant. It doesn't arrive with any video software, even though the manual has instructions for Roxio MyDVD for Canon. This software comes with a different model, and you can't take the "for Canon" version separately. The regular MyDVD from Roxio costs $70, and is poor.
Overall, my stale Sony miniDV tape camcorder worked better with my computer. I consider the main befriend here will be to acquire raw video of the kids on a runt DVD, then honest mail the DVD to the in-laws.

