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Canon GL2 MiniDV Digital Camcorder w/20x Optical Zoom


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List Price: $2,999.99
Our Price: $1,969.97
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Manufacturer: Canon
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Binding: Electronics Brand: Canon Compatibility: PC USB Display Size: 2.5 EAN: 0013803014884 Feature: 20x optical zoom lens (digital zoom to 100x) and image stabilizer Floppy Disk Drive Description: None Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Canon Manufacturer: Canon Maximum Focal Length: 84 Minimum Focal Length: 4.2 Model: 7920A001 Optical Zoom: 20 Publisher: Canon Special Features: nv:Sensor^410,000 Pixels|Memory Included^8MB Secure Digital Card|Storage Media^Secure Digital|Storage Media^Multimedia Card|Storage Media^Mini DV Video Tape|Optical Zoom^20x|Digital Zoom^100x|Focus Mode^TTL system|LCD Monitor^2.5-inch|LCD Pixels^200,000 pixels|Height^5.3 inches|Width^4.6 inches|Depth^12.0 inches Studio: Canon Warranty: 1 year warranty
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Features
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20x optical zoom lens (digital zoom to 100x) and image stabilizer 2.5-inch LCD with 270-degree rotation Save to MiniDV tape or MMC/SD card (8 MB SD card included) Record for up to 65 minutes on one battery charge
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Editorial Reviews:
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With the GL2, Canon has created a camcorder with a wealth of features, each selected to elevate further the standard against which other camcorders are judged. The GL2 is a must-have for the person looking for the very best video-making experience. The GL2's excellence begins with its outstanding Fluorite lens and includes pro-level picture adjustment features found only in Canon's top-of-the-line, trend-setting XL1S camcorder.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: My account was blocked by amazon Comment: I never purchased the canon gl2 through you .I had trouble receiving a response from seller .You blocked the sale ..I went to ebay and purchased the item
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great camcorder Comment: I think this is an awesome camcorder for its intended target market and purpose. The results are pristine and every button and function just works great without being overcomplicated. This is one camera where you don't have to read the instruction manual to figure it out. You have to maintain and clean the camera from time-time to deliver maximum potential, but it's not a hassle. And don't switch tapes often - stick with one brand. This is a camcorder I cannot do without.
Customer Rating:      Summary: pretty sweet Comment: its a really good dependable camera, I heard about the tape deck issues and went with a dte system, few little set up steps and then no more tapes and you still have non interlaced raw dv in your editor, probably added some life to it, it does get pretty grainy in low light, but with some ok lighting skills its really not an issue, I would recommend it as a first pro camera, you can learn everything you need on it, and the shot quality can be very pro.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Very Good Prosumer Grade MiniDV Camcorder Comment: The Canon GL2 is NOT a hi-def camcorder, but it still holds up for it's picture quality and durability. Over the past 3 years, we have produced over 20 instructional videos using this camcorder and the quality is evident every time we use it. I suspect that many of these will start turning up in the used market in the near future since these well made camcorders will likely still be functional well into the hi-def age. We will very soon replace our GL2 as our main camera with the Sony HDR-FX7 3-CMOS Sensor HDV High-Definition Handycam Camcorder with 20x Optical Zoom, but will continue to use it for picture-in-picture shots (very useful in instructional videos). We also recommend the following accessories: Canon Video Light for Advanced Accessory Shoe, Canon Directional Stereo Mic (DM 50) for Camcorders with the Advanced Access Shoe, Ultimate Guide to the Canon GL2
Highly recommended!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Really good camera and value Comment: I bought 2 GL2s new 4 years ago and have used them extensively in weddings, stage productions, sports camps, live events, training, interviews, and in every way imaginable except underwater and for video thats inappropriate for all ages. I even take them on vacation!
They have worked flawlessly in every instance. I can't say that the low light performance is stellar, but I have never had any sort of failure or lock-up. SO......why do some complain of cassette errors. I can't say for sure, but I suspect that it is because they fail to adhere to one simple tenent that professionals live by--ALWAYS USE THE SAME TAPE. NEVER SWITCH! The issue is that manufacturers use different methods or formulations of lubrications on tapes. Mixing brands can lead to all sorts of problems as the incompatible lubricants can form a paste that "gums up the works."
Perhaps I have been lucky, but perhaps my diligence avoids problems other experience.
It is a great camera. Do not be concerned about the tape transport--be concerned about the quality and brand of tapes you use, and you will enjoy many years of incredible video. Other thoughts:
-While I have several wireless and shotgun mics for "business," I can recommend the Canon DM10 for casual work. The on-cam mics are not bad, but they are omni-directional. The DMS-10 provides a narrower field of sensitivity.
-I also own the WD-58 wide-angle lens. It is sharp! No worries with fall-off. Just be sure to remove any filters you have on the camera first.
-While there may be better deals out there, it is difficult to believe that anything works better than the ZR1000 Wired Remote Control. I love them!
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