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Canon ZR50MC MiniDV Digital Camcorder with 2.5" LCD, Digital Still Mode & MMC Card Slot

Canon ZR50MC MiniDV Digital Camcorder with 2.5" LCD, Digital Still Mode & MMC Card Slot
price: $799.00

SKU: 50 MC

Sales Rank: 4830

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Product Description

The ZR50 MC takes advantage of the latest digital video technology, yet is small enough to fit in the palm of your hand. Sporting a sleek body design, and an extensive list of features, this camcorder provides exceptional results, and is remarkably easy to use. Canon's attention to detail guarantees a flawless shooting experience, seamless connectivity, and endless creativity.


Product Specification

Binding:
Electronics
Brand:
Canon
Compatibility:
PC Firewire
DisplaySize:
2.5 inches
EAN:
0013803010503
Feature:
MiniDV camcorder
22x optical, 440x digital, zoom with image stabilization
2.5 inch color LCD and color EVF
Digital photo mode records onto included 8 MB MMC card
Analog pass-through ports for direct connection to computer
FloppyDiskDriveDescription:
None
Label:
Canon
Manufacturer:
Canon
MaximumFocalLength:
61.6 millimeters
MinimumFocalLength:
2.8 millimeters
Model:
50 MC
OpticalZoom:
22 unknown-units
Platform:
Windows NT
Windows NT 5
Windows NT 4
Windows NT 3.5
Windows 2000
Windows 98
Windows Me
PowerMac
Macintosh
Windows
Mac OS 9 and below
Mac OS X
Windows 2000 Server
Windows XP
ProductGroup:
Photography
Publisher:
Canon
Studio:
Canon
Title:
Canon ZR50MC MiniDV Digital Camcorder with 2.5" LCD, Digital Still Mode & MMC Card Slot
UPC:
013803010503
MPN:
ZR50MC

Customer Reviews

great camcorder... affordable cost... can't go wrong

i've had my zr50 for two months now, and i love it!! when i was shopping around i considered the zr50mc and elura 40mc. i'm a mac user so, i had to make sure i bought a camcorder that supported mac os x, imovie and iphoto. after reading the consumer reviews on both camcorders from a few different sites, including the reviews on amazon.com, i opted for the zr50 and have not been disappointed.i read a lot about the motor humming noises, but truthfully i don't know what humming noise was being referred...

2/28/2003 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews

Great Camcorder At Great Price!

This is an awesome camcorder! I've had it for about two weeks now, and I love it. The video quality is very good and its compact size makes it very portable. I have a Apple iMac G4 and the ZR50 runs outstanding with it.I am an amateur filmmaker and I was previously using my father's Canon GL1, which is a great camcorder, but I needed something for myself. I was skeptical of a high quality camcorder at a low price. So I did all the research and liked the ZR50.The still quality isn't that good, but...

2/4/2003 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews

Great Deal!

I bought this camcorder just before Christmas. I've read all the reviews before decided to buy it, they are really helpful. This machine is perfect to me, having all the great features described by previous customers.And I had a real good deal having a free carring bag and free software from Cannon and even a rebate. So, before you pay your credit card, go to check whether there is a rebate or discount offer from Manufacture. Sometimes, you have to browse some where else to find it, I don't trust...

1/14/2003 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews

Ideal Camcorder for me

I like Sony. But 10x zoom, size and weight steered me away from them. After reading MANY reviews on this site and elsewhere, I wanted to get the ZR40. Then the ZR50 appeared in my Gold Box and I decided to order it. I'm sure glad I did!!I ordered it together with the external mic DM-50. (You have to order some tape with it, too. Why doesn't Canon include a tape?) I also have a Mac PowerBook G4. Here are my findings:1. The video quality outdoors is just great. When you play back on a TV, it looks...

12/30/2002 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews

Inferior Picture Quality

Most of the video cameras I have used in the past several years have been Sony's.However, I have had very good experiences with both Canon digital cameras (G2, Powershot s300 and Powershot s230) and Canon 35mm cameras.Considering the excellent return policies that are out there, I thought that Canon was worth a risk.Note that I was in the market for a Mini DV camera and wanted to keep my budget under $1,000.The other camera I was considering was the Sony DCR TRV27.The packaging of the camera was...

12/17/2002 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews

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