Each camcorder offers true widescreen recording, easy and intuitive operation, and the advantage of Canon's quick start feature. The MD200 series caters for a wide variety of needs... more
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advantage of Canon's quick start feature. The MD200 series caters for a wide variety of needs - from megapixel CCD recording to camcorders that feature a microphone ...
comes with a 1.07-megapixel CCD sensor and a 37x optical zoom! The MD235 includes a DIGIC DV processor to film bright colours and fluid video footage, and you?ll b...
comes with a 1.07-megapixel CCD sensor and a 37x optical zoom! The MD235 includes a DIGIC DV processor to film bright colours and fluid video footage, and you?ll b...
comes with a 1.07-megapixel CCD sensor and a 37x optical zoom! The MD235 includes a DIGIC DV processor to film bright colours and fluid video footage, and you?ll b...
comes with a 1.07-megapixel CCD sensor and a 37x optical zoom! The MD235 includes a DIGIC DV processor to film bright colours and fluid video footage, and youll be...
comes with a 1.07-megapixel CCD sensor and a 37x optical zoom! The MD235 includes a DIGIC DV processor to film bright colours and fluid video footage, and you?ll be able to test drive everything that digital video has to offer thanks to its technologically advanced zoom. In fact, the MD235 has two zooms an advanced 45x optical zoom and a 200x digital zoom, as well as a 2.7? LCD screen, which is really easy to handle. The MD235 is equipped with a number of AE programmes and a host of special digital effects, so you can let your creativity loose. The MD235 uses its night mode and light sensitivity of 1.7 lux to ensure impeccable results in even the worst lighting conditions, and has a microphone input and a DV output to capture sound and video. Prepare yourself for the experience of a lifetime with the MD235!
to get the most out of your digital devices, thanks to advanced engineering and state-of-the-art manufacturing. 100% compatible with original charger ? they can charge original battery as well as PowerDuplex battery.
Widescreen Video Capture: Widescreen Video Capture
Media Type: Mini DV
Colour Support: Colour
Optical Sensor Type: CCD
Optical Sensor Size: 1/6"
Min Illumination: 1.7 lux
Digital Zoom: 2000 x
Recording Speed: SP, LP
Shooting Programs: Spotlight, portrait mode, night mode, fireworks, sports mode, sunset, beach, snow
Special Effects: Art, Black & White, Sepia, Mosaic, Neutral, Vivid, Skin Detail
Faders: Wipe fader
Image Stabiliser: Electronic
Max Shutter Speed: 1/2000 sec
Min Shutter Speed: 1/6 sec
Exposure Modes: Programme, automatic
White Balance: Automatic, presets
White Balance Presets: Tungsten light, daylight
Remote Control: Camcorder remote control - infrared
Lens system
Type: Zoom lens - 2.6 mm - 96.2 mm - f/2.0-5.2
Focal Length: 2.6 mm - 96.2 mm
Focus Adjustment: Automatic, manual
Min Focus Range: 1 cm
Lens Aperture: F/2.0-5.2
Optical Zoom: 37 x
Zoom Adjustment: Motorised drive
Manufacturer's product description
Each camcorder offers true widescreen recording, easy and intuitive operation, and the advantage of Canon's quick start feature. The MD200 series caters for a wide variety of needs - from megapixel CCD recording to camcorders that feature a microphone input connection. With a Canon 45x advanced zoom and a microphone input connection, the MD235 is a versatile megapixel camcorder. Capture panoramic true widescreen images in brilliant color thanks to DIGIC DV.
Additional features
Self Timer: Yes
Self Timer Delay: 10 sec, 2sec
Low Lux / Night Mode: Yes
Built-in Light: Yes
Additional Features: Audio dubbing, display brightness control
Advantages: Compact Camera Disadvantages: Very poor reliability
...Since having purchased my IXUS 900ti in Janueray 2007 it has been back to the Canon service centre 5 TIMES for repair.
The first time it was returned to the Canon service centre it was lost it all together.
They replaced it but that is when all my troubles began!
Five times it has been back to Canon at Elstree!!!
Last night 20/10/07 it failed again for the 6th time and I now await the usual padded envelope from Canon to return it yet again.
The lastest fault on screen says "Lens Error"
In the last ten months Canon have had my camera longer than me and I dread to think how much it will cost to repair when the warrenty runs out in a couple months.
i WILL NEVER BY A CANON PRODUCT AGAIN....
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Advantages: Size, weight, bright back screen, simple controls Disadvantages: clunky,poor software, small cf card supplied, poor customer service support
...MID RANGE CAMERA, THAT HAS GOOD FEATURES FOR A FAIR PRICE. WHEN PURCHASED PARTS FROM THE BOX MISSING WHEN OPENED, AND TOOK CANON UK 3 MONTHS TO SHIP THE PARTS, AFTER CLAIMING THAT THE PART ( A BATERY COVER DID NOT EXIST).
CONTROLS SIMPLE TO USE, THOUGH BATTERY COVER AND CF COVER NOT WELL BUILT AND WILL FAIL WITH REGUALR USE.
GOOD DESIGN THAT HAS NOT DATED, THOUGH NOT TO THE STANDARD OF THE IXUS OR OLYMPUS MJU, WHICH ARE DATELESS.
OVERALL, A GOOD CAMERA THAT HAS TAKEN SOME GREAT SHOTS BUT HAS NOW BROKEN AFTER LESS THAN 1,000 SHOTS. THE BACKUP SERVICE OFFERED BY CANON FARCICAL AND AFTER HAVING SEVERAL CANON PRODUCTS WOULD NOT BUY AGAIN, THIS COMPARES DRAMITICALLY WITH OLYMPUS WHO HAVE PROVIDED SUPERB SERVICE....
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...this is a briiliant camera if you wish to become a professional camera man or woman. its the industry favourite and its lightweight and easily protable. It is easy to set up just white balance then point and shoot. It can be connected to a monitor and also external microphones and lights can be attached to it. i am a proffessional camera woman and would not be without my canon as it far excideds other competitors in terms of picture quality and ease of use. i have had my canon xl1 for 6 years and its still as good as the day i brought it i brought the canon xl2 last year and it is just the same high quality....
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I have been a wedding photographer since 1981 and currently use a number of top range Canon digital SLR's with my colleagues for this purpose. When I'm not working professionally, I generally keep a compact camera with me for those must have grab... more
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The quality of this product is amazing...
From the sleek metal finish to the impeckable Canon lens.
This is has all the good points of the HV10 while getting rid of the bad points.
The common complaint about this camera is its low light performance,... more