Friday, September 26th, 2008 at
10:16 am
Canon BP-819 Lithium Ion Battery Pack for HF10 and HF100 Camcorders Marketing description is not available.
Customer Review: The natural Choice to make
This is the battery that should come with your video camera by default. Read the rest of this entry
Friday, September 26th, 2008 at
10:14 am
Canon FS100 Flash Memory Camcorder with 48x Advanced Zoom (Silver) The FS100 is one of Canon’s first Flash Memory camcorders. In addition to the advantage of added recording time, Flash Memory offers quick response time, because it doesn’t have to wait for moving parts. The FS100’s lower power consumption rate allows your battery to last longer. Measuring only 2.3″ wide, 2.4″ high and 4.9″ deep, it combines big video storage capacity in a small, easy to carry body. The 2.7″ Widescreen LCD on the FS100 lets you see more of what your camcorder is recording. With the FS100 you get a powerful 1.07 Megapixel CCD image sensor. The video you shoot will be sharp, clear and more true to life, as will your still photos. The Genuine Canon 48x Advanced Zoom on the FS100 extends the power of your zoom. In both wide angle and telephoto positions, there is virtually no loss in image quality throughout the range. The Canon DIGIC DV II Image Processor is the next generation of Canon’s exclusive DIGIC DV signal processing technology to ensure optimal image quality for still images, even though video and still images have different color requirements. Focal Length – f=2.6-96.2mm Minimum Focusing Distance – 10mm (wide)/1m (tele) White Balance – Daylight, Tungsten, Auto, and Manual Programmed AE – Auto, Program, TV, Portrait, Sports, Night, Snow, Beach, Sunset, Spotlight, and Fireworks 2-channel Dolby Digital Audio (AC-3) 3.5mm Stereo Mini-jack Microphone Terminal Dimensions – Width 2.3 x Height 2.4 x Depth 4.9 (58×60x124mm) Weight – 9.2 ounces (260 grams)
Customer Review: My first camcorder meets expectation
I picked this camcorder mainly because 1. I have a Canon camera (S2 IS) that takes great videos, 2. I want a compact camcorder with good battery life. So far it meets my expectations. The SD cards are getting cheaper every year. They will soon replace battery-thirsty and bulky hard-drive camcorders. Read the rest of this entry
Friday, September 26th, 2008 at
10:14 am
Canon BP511A 1390mAh Lithium Ion Battery Pack for Select Digital Cameras and Camcorders Customer Review: Works like it should.
Works just fine, allows a decent number of shots. I bought an extra battery to go with my BG2 grip and 40D. With two batteries you can shoot for quite a while. Read the rest of this entry
Friday, September 26th, 2008 at
10:14 am
Lenmar DLC4L Lithium-ion Digital Camera/Camcorder Battery Equivelent to the Canon NB-4L Battery NoMEM Lithium-Ion battery is the newest frontier in battery technology for power-hungry digital and high performance LCD type camcorders requiring a specially designed Lithium-Ion battery pack. It has the longest performance with no memory effect, highest quality Japanese made, original manufacturer approved protective circuit and it is 100% compatible with original equipment chargers.
Customer Review: Arrived dead
The battery will not take a charge. the charger green led comes
on instantly like it is fully charged. I bought this because I read good
reviews about it. I am getting a replacement after a long time trying
to get in touch with Adorama, and of course I have to pay return shipping
and waste plenty time. I hope the 2nd unit works.
Customer Review: Battery will not charge
Just like one of the other negative reviews (which I wish I’d read before buying), my Lenmar DLC4L will not charge in my brand new charger that works just fine with my brand new Canon battery. When I insert the battery, the light goes orange, then immediately goes off – and that is it. I left it for 2 hours and the light just stays off – and the battery is dead when inserted into the camera. I just printed a return authorization and it will be going back for a refund in the morning. Quality Control is lacking I’m afraid. Read the rest of this entry