Canon DC100

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The Following Review By: Eric Williams

Although it's hardly the polar opposite, the Canon DC100 DVD camcorder is a very different beast from the Canon DC40 that I like so much. In addition to the obvious dissimilarities--the DC100's longer 25X zoom lens, lower-resolution 680,000-pixel sensor, and slightly flimsier-feeling body--Canon cut corners in some subtle but noticeable ways as well. Toss in its middling video, and the DC100 delivers a much less pleasant shooting experience--just like all its budget DVD competitors. Only its handful of semimanual exposure controls and surprisingly fast focus provide notable bright spots.

In addition to the handful of scene modes, the DC100 also includes shutter- and aperture-priority modes--they're a rarity in this price class. The DC100 takes 3-inch Mini DVD-R/RW discs, and like most of its competitors, can fit about 20 minutes of best-quality video on one. If you choose to initialize a disc for playing in a standalone player, the camcorder writes standard VOB files; if you initialize for future editability, it records in the VRO format. Because you must plug into an outlet in order to finalize a disc, the DC100 is probably not the best choice for outdoor vacations.

On the upside, the DC100 has a very solid, fast autofocus, which also works better than most in low light. The zoom switch is responsive enough to mange steady, slow zooms throughout the range, and the image stabilization worked impressively well, even out to the full 25X. Unfortunately, the actual video never rises above adequate. At its best--shot outdoors in bright or diffuse light--it's relatively crisp and properly exposed with accurate, if desaturated color. In general, the DC100's white balance looks good for both daylight and indoor illumination.

The dynamic range is also a bit compressed, which results in washed-out skies, flat white highlights, and grayish blacks. Video shot in dim light isn't as noisy as what we're used to seeing from low-end Canon camcorders, but the DC100 has trouble resolving details when the lights are low. And the less said about the low-resolution, noisy still photos, the better.

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