The Ten Best Camcorders
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Your support makes all the difference.1 Canon MVX450 £400
This Canon has a stretch 2.7in screen and an advanced sensor to deliver detailed 16:9 footage. It uses cheap MiniDV tapes, and can add a selection of digital effects. Its 20x zoom and LED light are perfect for Hollywood close-ups.
www.canon.co.uk; 0800 616 417
2 Samsung VP-X220L £500
An extreme-sports camcorder that's fully weatherproof and comes with 2gb and an external lens that can be mounted on a snowboard helmet or armband. It also doubles as an MP3 player, voice recorder and data-storage device.
www.samsung.co.uk; 08702 420 303
3 Sanyo Xacti VPC-HD1 £800
This is the smallest and lightest camcorder here - it records on to a tiny 2gb memory card. It can record in high definition, but footage isn't as rich. Switch to still mode and you can shoot decent five-megapixel photos or use it as a voice recorder. www.sanyo.co.uk; 01923 246 363
4 Nokia N90 Free with contract
The bulky N90 camcorder-phone's 320x240-pixel clips aren't amazing, but it's invaluable if you want to make and share movies, wherever you are. The similar Nokia N93, coming soon, will have higher-resolution video and a Carl Zeiss zoom lens.
www.nokia.com/nseries; 08450 455 555
5 Sony DCR-TRV270 £220
The TRV270's Digital8 system gives good-quality video and lets you play back old 8mm and Hi8 tapes, although you might find it tricky to find blank media. This camcorder also has a 20x zoom, a built-in video light and an infrared night mode.
www.sony.co.uk; 08705 111 999
6 Hitachi DZ-GX3100 £450
This Hitachi records to small DVD discs that you can slip straight into most domestic players - no editing and no computer required. Its 15x zoom is better than average and you can even grab small still snaps.
www.hitachidigitalmedia.com; 08457 581 455
7 Fujifilm FinePix V10 £190
The V10 is a neat, cheap, five-megapixel camera that can also save colourful and smooth movie clips to its memory card. It weighs just 155g but packs in a stunning 3in colour screen and even has a couple of basic games you can play between takes.
www.fujifilm.co.uk; 020-7586 1477
8 JVC Everio MG-77 £750
A 30gb built-in hard drive can store up to 37 hours of video or seven hours of high-quality films, stored digitally for editing on a PC.DVDs can be burned without a PC with a compatible DVD recorder. It comes with a 10x zoom and 2.7in LCD.
www.jvc.co.uk; 08703 305 000
9 Panasonic NV-GS27 £200
The cheapest, but with the largest zoom: a 30x lens ideal for nature or sports action (use a tripod to avoid camera shake). Few manual features, a decent 2.5in display and simple, one-handed operation. Video on MiniDV tapes looks good, too.
www.panasonic.co.uk; 08705 357 357
10 Sony HDR-HC3 £1,000
High definition (HD) is a new video standard with four times the detail of normal TV. The HC3 combines super-sharp HD recording (on to affordable MiniDV cassettes) with a Carl Zeiss zoom lens. It can also be connected to a HD flat-panel TV.
www.sony.co.uk; 08705 111 999
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