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Canon ZR25MC Digital Camcorder with Built-in Digital Still Mode | 
| Brand: Canon Category: Photography
List Price: $899.00 Buy Used: $150.00 as of 9/2/2010 18:38 MST details You Save: $749.00 (83%)
Used (2) from $150.00
Seller: Intellicomm Rating: 21 reviews Sales Rank: 3965
Format: MiniDV Platforms: Windows NT, Mac, Windows 98, 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 Media: Electronics System Memory: 8 Battery Type: Lithium Ion Floppy Disk Drive: None Optical Zoom: 10 Digital Zoom: 200 Connectivity: Headphone Display Size: 2.5 Compatibility: PC Firewire Maximum Focal Length: 42 Minimum Focal Length: 4.2 Maximum Shutter Speed: 8000 Size: Mini-palm Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 10.5 x 7.5 x 7.3 16:9 Widescreen Multimedia Card Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: ZR25MC Model: 25 MC UPC: 013803000733 EAN: 0013803000733 ASIN: B00005AUJC
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | MiniDV camcorder | | • | 10x optical, 200x digital, zoom with image stabilization | | • | 2.5-inch color LCD monitor and color EVF | | • | Progressive Photo Mode records still pictures onto MiniDV tape or the included 8 MB MultiMediaCard | | • | Uses an included lithium-ion battery; also includes power adapter, shoulder strap, wireless controller, S-Video cable, and stereo video cable |
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Product Description Moving and still images come out sharp and clear, without blurring. You usually see a disappointing image when you take a 'freeze frame' out of a moving image from video. Not this time, with the ZR25MC's Progressive Photo function. It records crystal-clear images of even moving subjects. The camera uses its iris like a still camera's mechanical shutter, resulting in full-frame images virtually free of time-lag blur.Sleek and compact, the ZR25MC camcorder is comfortable to hold and small enough to slip into virtually any pocket. But don't let the size fool you: it contains an array of powerful features, including a flexible LCD view screen that folds into the camcorder's body, an optical and a digital zoom for dramatic close-ups, and an image stabilization system for shake-free video even without a tripod. ZR25MC connects easily to a DV-ready personal computer for editing, or to your TV for the joy of sharing memories and experiences.
Amazon.com Product Description Canon's sleek and compact ZR25 MC camcorder provides almost everything you need to shoot both beautiful footage and digital stills. Small enough to fit in your pocket, the ZR25MC is equipped with a color LCD view screen and a color eyecup viewfinder, an image stabilization system to steady the jittery hand, and a digital zoom that magnifies up to 200 times. To help ensure that you get the quality footage you want, Canon has included a number of preset shooting modes. These modes will automatically adjust the settings of your camcorder for a variety of shooting situations. There is also an additional set of special effects available during both recording and playback that will help add a little flavor to your movies. These effects include black-and-white, sepia, and mosaic, among others. Also, using the ZR25 MC's Progressive Photo mode, you can take over 700 still photos with an 80-minute MiniDV tape or store it onto the portable 8 MB MultiMediaCard. With the IEEE 1394 port you can connect the ZR25 MC to a DV-ready personal computer to edit video or e-mail photos. Included in the package are an A/V cable, power adapter, shoulder strap, and battery pack.
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Eating tape, Garbled picture June 22, 2006 B. Hiestand (California) I have the same problems that everyone else is talking about. I get several bars across the screen that make the picture not viewable. I noticed that the camcorder was making a very faint noise that sounded like the tape was wrinkling. I took the tape out and sure enough there was slight evidence that the tape was being damaged especially on the top edge of the tape. It sounds like it is not even worth it to get it fixed. I guess I will look in to getting a new camcorder that is NOT a Canon.
Great while it lasted April 24, 2004 Happy for awhile!!!! (Dallas, TX USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
We bought the Canon ZR25 right before our daughter was born. It took excellent video but was slightly grainy and did have some problems with it trying to focus on other objects. We could live with that because it was so easy to use. However, now I've been working on doing some video capture with my PC and it just ate my daughters 6 month old tape. I figured I'd better not put any of her other tapes in until I tried it out with a new tape. That was a good decision. Now the camera won't play or record and just gives me a "remove tape" message. I checked with the store where we purchased the camcorder and they say it starts at $199 to get it repaired. From reading other reviews.... it's probably not worth it!!!!
Defective Product-Avoid April 18, 2004 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
We bought this camera about 2 years ago. Shortly after buying it, the camera stopped functioning. The only way to fix Canon Camcorders is to send them to one of two Canon repair facilities. We sent it in and it was repaired under warranty. Annoying but fine. Now less than 1 1/2 later, and after light to moderate use, the SAME THING happened. We sent it back to be repaired and were told it would cost $145 to fix! What robbery. I might think of repairing it if I thought it wouldn't break again in a few months/years. Avoid Canon or at the very least buy an extended warranty.
Wonderful! June 22, 2002 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
My husband and I were expecting our first baby in January of 02, so we started looking (and looking...) for a digital camcorder. The camcorder had to be able to take still pictures for e-mailing, because all of the grandparents live out of state. After checking Consumer Reports and reviews online, we decided that this camera would fulfill all of our needs for the price range we could afford. We have had our Canon for almost 6 months now, and we absolutely love it. The video is crisp, and even transfers well to VHS (for the grandparents!) We haven't had any problems with a humming noise, like others have mentioned. We love the LCD screen, but sometimes it is hard to see well in bright light. The still pictures sometimes come out grainy, but that's only if it is really dark. We have found that we use the "fine" setting for the digital stills, and they turn out well, and if necessary, we use the "low light" function. Then they turn out great. We knew that we weren't going to get a high-end perfectly crisp picture from this (since it was first and foremost for video), but were surprised at how well the pictures do turn out. Originally, the Canon was just going to be for snapshots to send online, but we haven't used our "regular" camera since we got it! All of the relatives love our camera too, and want one of their own now. We just need to get a Firewire in our computer to send video over the internet, and we'll be all set.
Tape jamming problem May 4, 2002 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
I purchased this camcorder in November and have successfully used 4 tapes. Very easy to use and compact. Most still pictures ended up being dark, but in regular daylight most video was of good quality. Last month, I inserted a brand new tape and it ended up jammed. I couldn't eject it and the camera wouldn't perform any other function. I returned it to the place of purchase (where I had an extended warranty) and all they could do was send it back to Canon for repair. I figured this was no big deal, until I did some research. Seems that the tape jamming problem is a reoccurring problem. A friend has the same model and they have sent it to the factory twice and it still isn't working. If you surf the review boards on different sites you will see others reporting the same problem. I hope Canon can fix our camcorder, but if this is a known problem that can't be fixed, they should recall this model. I encourage anyone else who encounters this problem to post a review and pressure Canon to address the issue.
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