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Canon ZR10 Digital Camcorder |  | Brand: Canon Category: Photography
List Price: $899.00 Buy Used: $160.00 as of 9/2/2010 18:35 MST details You Save: $739.00 (82%)
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Seller: JohnnyMac Rating: 47 reviews Sales Rank: 128981
Format: MiniDV Platforms: Windows 2000, Windows NT 3.5, Windows NT 4, Windows NT 5, PowerMac, Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows 2000 Server, Mac OS X, Mac OS 9 and below, Windows, Windows NT, Mac, Windows 98 Media: Electronics Battery Type: Lithium Ion Floppy Disk Drive: None Optical Zoom: 10 Digital Zoom: 200 Connectivity: AV Display Size: 2.5 Compatibility: PC Firewire Maximum Focal Length: 42 Minimum Focal Length: 4.2 Maximum Shutter Speed: 8000 Size: Pocket Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 10.7 x 8.6 x 7.5 16:9 Widescreen Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: ZR-10 Model: ZR-10 UPC: 013803606140 EAN: 0013803606140 ASIN: B00005045X
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| Features:
| • | Records in MiniDV format | | • | Digital image stabilization for reduced movie shakiness | | • | Captures digital stills | | • | 10x optical, 200x digital zoom Canon lens | | • | 2.5-inch color swivel LCD monitor |
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Product Description Canon's ZR10 is light enough, easy enough, and powerful enough to turn you into digital moviemaker, so you can make your family and friends into stars. Basically point-and-shoot, the ZR10 takes care of the details, but gives you control when you want it, to add effects to your movies for that extra cinematic touch. Its 10x Optical Zoom Lens can reveal detail on distant, faint objects, while the 200x Digital Zoom Lens makes those objects appear like they're sitting right in front of you. The ZR10's 2.5" Viewscreen moves in any direction, so you cannot only stand wherever you want, you can put the camera wherever you want. And because it's digital, the ZR10 makes movies super-easy to put on the Internet.After all, once you get your ZR10, you'll be making web movies all the time. The ZR10 brings digital filmmaking within reach of your whole family. Once your kids teach you how it works, you'll find that the ZR10 makes video simpler that it has ever been before. And because it's digital, you can email movies, or put them on the Internet - no sweat! You don't have to be a webmaster to learn how.
Amazon.com Product Description The Canon ZR10 excels at providing quality digital video footage in a small form factor. The 10x optical zoom Canon lens gets you right in the action, while image stabilization helps prevent unwanted shakes and jitters from creeping into your important footage. The ZR10 has been designed for point-and-shoot simplicity, making it easy for even beginners to shoot great videos. A number of different programmed auto-exposure modes (including sand and snow, sports, portrait, and low light) automatically adjust settings to take the worry out of shooting in challenging conditions. Besides the different programmed auto-exposure modes, the ZR10 also offers three different shooting modes. You'll probably leave the camera set to normal movie mode a majority of the time. Digital photo mode lets you use the ZR10 as a digital camera, recording a still image for six seconds on the miniDV tape, and allowing audio commentary. There's a lot of flexibility here: you can switch between movie and digital photo modes and create a unique collage of stills and video. Finally, the digital motor drive mode uses the progressive-scan CCD to capture a full noninterlaced 30 frames per second. This means you can use the footage as a series of independent photographs. As a DV camcorder, the ZR10 has an IEEE 1394 port for digital editing, or for transferring footage between IEEE 1394-compliant devices, such as computers or other DV camcorders. The ZR10 also features S-Video input and output. Analog inputs allow you to transfer old footage to DV for archiving. Digital effects include art, black and white, mosaic, and sepia; built-in faders help ease scene transitions.
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Eating tapes April 21, 2009 PB My husband purchased this in early 2000 for a trip to Africa. It worked well back then, and it worked very well for our wedding in '04. He hadn't really used it since Africa, though. Since then we have used it very little, maybe 6 hours worth of total video taping before we put it away for about 3 years, until yesterday. I've been digitizing all our old home movies from VHS to DVD on a GREAT little Sony DVDirect(purchased through Amazon). Seeing that the camcorder will also work very nicely with the DVDirect (Mike's Camera charges $35 for 1st hr and $12.50 per hour after to transfer tapes to DVD so the Sony has saved us over $1000 including the cost of the unit), I was ready to see what was on the tapes and get them transferred (our honeymoon is one we didn't transfer from the mini DVM's yet). Well, it's doing nothing but eating tapes. For $70 we can maybe get the "capston" cleaned, but it will be another $35 to see if that's even the problem. From what I'm reading here, it probably isn't the problem. I wouldn't recommend purchasing this, for anyone. It ate 2 tapes that my husband was able to rewind (ate about 5" of tape before he got it out, on both tapes) so we're going to attempt to view them through another camcorder and see what we can do. I'm not going to attempt to clean this product or use it again. I'm just hoping that the 2 eaten tapes had videos we had already transferred.
TERRIBLE!!! Too bad no 0 stars August 29, 2007 Gonzo (KC Mo) Ditto all the other posts. Worked for about 6mths, then started eating tapes. Repaired twice under warrenty, then warranty ran out, then repaired for $120 and then it happened again. No more good money after bad. Worst electronic purchase of my life. Will never buy Canon again.
ZR10 ate my priceless memories. Stay away! August 16, 2007 K. Mitchell (Piney Orchard, Maryland USA) There is nothing new I can add to the many posts regarding the Canon ZR10 eating tapes. All I can do is join the chorus of disapointed voices. Unfortunately, the value of my eaten tapes far exceeds the value of the camcorder and I don't know how I will ever recover them. One of the tapes included my grandmother's 100th birthday party. Now that she has passed, the family has no record of that memorable occasion. I have purchased my last Canon product.
Seems like there's a problem with the thing eating tapes January 26, 2006 G. Stimmler (St. Paul, MN) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've been reading reviews here and it seems clear to me that the problem I'm having with my ZR10 is all too common. My camera started acting up and I thought it was just a dirty head. So I cleaned it. That didn't help. Now it too has started eating tapes and won't record or play, at least not consistently. I own a beautiful Canon EOS Elan II which works flawlessly.
Can anyone recommend a DEPENDABLE video camera?
VERY ANGRY AND DISAPPOINTED February 19, 2005 Julia M. George 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Mine was great for a while, but now it eats tape too. It's COMPLETELY useless. Canon knows there is a design flaw, and they should fix them for free or provide compensation to users.
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