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Review Date: 15-JUL-2009
RRP: TBA
4.00
If you want a 'proper' camcorder with all the HD connections included and the bonus of a fairly good resolution camera built in, you’d do well to give the Medion Life E47000 a look. An accomplished model with an unbeatable price tag — just watch out for battery drain.
Review Date: 04-MAY-2009
RRP: TBA
3.75
The Kodak Zi6 is anything but Z grade. It offers impressive HD image quality and some interesting extras, including variable framerate options. For the price and size, it's a winner.
Review Date: 16-JUN-2008
RRP: TBA
3.50
Despite the Creative Vado's drawbacks, it's a really well-priced device that's good for capturing off-the-cuff video clips. If video quality is important to you, you should steer clear. But Creative's pocket camcorder is serviceable and inexpensive.
Review Date: 22-JUL-2009
RRP: TBA
4.00
The Flip UltraHD is a better performer than the MinoHD and we prefer it, thanks to its doubled storage capacity, sharper-coloured footage, better zoom, user-replaceable battery and HDMI-out port.
Review Date: 16-SEP-2009
RRP: TBA
4.50
The full-featured Zi8 captures the best HD pocket-camcorder footage we've seen, plus it has shooting options galore. Tere are some interface and key usability issues and digital zoom often get in the way.
Review Date: 25-JUN-2009
RRP: TBA
4.00
To be fair, the Xacti FH1 is hardly an expensive piece of kit: we think its asking price is fair given the overall still and video quality and the advanced capabilities of the camera. It’s simply that when a product promises Full HD at 1920x1080 and 60fps progressive capture at that, we expect superlative results. The Sanyo Xacti FH1 gives reasonable results and provided us with some memorable footage.
Review Date: 11-NOV-2009
RRP: $129.99
4.00
The Memorex MyVideo HD pocket camcorder won't bowl you over with its performance or build quality, but its feature set is a good value for the price.
Review Date: 12-AUG-2008
RRP: $149.95
3.50
If you need an ultra-cheap way to make movies for the Web, the Vado Pocket Video Cam is probably the best option on the market. Having said that, we're not entirely 'sold' on the Net-cam concept. For most users, an entry-level camcorder would be a better bet.
Review Date: 23-OCT-2009
RRP: $190.00 $170.00
3.75
For a pocket camcorder, the Sony Webbie MHS-PM1 is loaded with features and produces decent video quality. That said, there are several products on the market that offer superior results.
Review Date: 18-JUN-2008
RRP: $196.20
3.50
The Flip Digital Video Camera is a great gimmick that will be ideal if all you need is a pocket-sized device for capturing short, fun clips.
Review Date: 17-FEB-2009
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RRP: $249.99
4.00
While not without its flaws, the Oregon Scientific ATC3K Action Camera is an excellent product for the asking price. If you're an outdoors enthusiast keen to chronicle your exploits, look no further. It's the best valued sports camcorder on the market.
Review Date: 27-OCT-2009
RRP: $299.00
3.25
The JVC GC-FM1 HD pocket camcorder shoots some of the best bright-light video we've seen, but it's hampered by its plastic build, its finicky controls, and the execution of its marquee features.
Review Date: 20-OCT-2009
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RRP: $299.00
4.25
The second-generation Flip MinoHD is the sexiest and most solidly built pocket camcorder we've seen yet, and it backs those refinements up with very good video quality. Highly recommended.
Review Date: 10-JAN-2008
RRP: $299.00
3.50
While the NSC-GC1 cannot hope to compete with a dedicated camcorder, it provides an affordable introduction to video sharing over the Internet. If you plan to screen your video creations exclusively online, you won't be disappointed.
Review Date: 08-MAY-2009
RRP: $299.00
3.50
We liked the variety of shooting options on the ZX1 and its compact yet durable design. We would’ve liked to have seen more on-board memory or the provision of at least a modest SD card in the box, however. And while the footage we took looked good, we found the controls rather fiddly and their purpose not clearly marked. A better zoom would have boosted the good-looking Kodak’s score.
 
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