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camera only work once waste of money .used camera to look at some video i took....but when i tired to use ot again ..it dint work.
I bought this compact and ruggedly made mini-dv digital camcorder to complement my Sony VX2100 (broadcast quality)mini-dv camcorder, ie. to film alternative views and aspects of a scene in tandem. It's also a handy and convenient size to carry around in the car for that unexpected moment that may generate a little cash when you sell the footage to the media. When the scenes from both cameras are edited together it is difficult to identify the difference in picture or sound quality. This is an obvious testament to its ability and all at a budget price (only a fraction of the cost of the Sony). The Canon MV750i is a very convenient and compact videoing package and is generously equipped to capture scenes in almost all situations. Indeed, it has an onboard light that will adequately illuminate scenes in pitch darkness with only a respectable loss of picture quality. It's easy to use straight out of the box - just set to automatic, switch it on and you're ready to film your most precious memories in sharp and vivid colour, the automatic focus quickly adjusting for most situations. Even my 5-year old daughter can use it after about 5 minutes tuition. For the more discerning and creative of film makers, there are many manual settings available, complete with various digital effects and the ability to insert stunning transitions between your scene shots. The camera comes supplied with all cables necessary except the DV cable, which perhaps is my only criticism. These can be purchased on ebay for a few quid. It's worth investing in the larger capacity battery to complemet the supplied one as it is only rated to last 65 minutes using the colour view-finder or 45 minutes using the LCD screen. Filming can even be recorded onto the SD card! I'm still discovering from the comprehensive user manual just what this little gem is capable of - needless to say it is certainly one of the best bargains on ebay that I've been fortunate enough to purchase. Well done Canon !Read full review
The Canon MV750i in its day was a reasonably cheap camcorder with many good functions. This particular camcorder excels in super night mode with the built-in light triggered by conditions it’s being used in. Secondly, the sound quality is reasonable without an add-on microphone accessory. The record function using Mini DV tape is now almost out of fashion, however the quality of recording is still very good. Finally not forgetting, standard components and accessories that are supplied with it are very useful to any new rookie looking to get involved in the game. The downfall where this camcorder fails to impress is any form of endurance. Quite clearly any camcorder won’t take severe knocks and drops, but it seems after about two years of general wear and tear, the camcorder is then on the brink of problems. Personally I have previously owned one of these, and after numerous repairs and services it makes me think that it isn’t all to be what everyone suggests. I conclude that it really is very good when things work, but you seem to pay and pay for many compulsory repairs, also it’s perhaps a bit too temperamental, therefore maybe a more conventional method of recording is recommended. Oh well I do hope my review was useful to anyone out there struggling to find advice or solving problems.Read full review
It's good product to buy.If anyone need video camcorder, he mighty look for Camera like Canon,best to use.
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