Canon FS100 Flash Memory Camcorder with 48x Advanced Zoom (Silver)

Canon FS100 Flash Memory Camcorder with 48x Advanced Zoom (Silver)
Manufacturer: Canon
Brand: Canon
Feature:
・Capture video to SDHC cards
・48x Advanced Zoom; image stabilizer
・Widescreen HR recording
・2.7-inch widescreen LCD
・USB 2.0 compatible for fast file transfer
Sales Rank: 968
Customer Review Summary (Average Rating : 4.0 / 5.0)
・Best non-HD super zoom video camera
・For $250 it's ok.
・Ok, but could be so much more.
・Crappy video camera, cool featues
・Good Unit but has a devastating single point failure
List Price:
$399.99
Lowest New Price:
$289.00
Lowest Used Price:
$189.96
Editorial Review
This camcorder has been Factory-Refurbished to perform as new and comes with Canon 60-Day Warranty. 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 (58x60x124mm) Weight - 9.2 ounces (260 grams)



Customer Reviews
Best non-HD super zoom video camera
5 / 5.0
Very nice zoom. Image stabilizer is so-so. Video quality is DVD-like. Software package is limited to 99 video clips (use sdcopy.exe)
For $250 it's ok.
4 / 5.0
For $250 it's ok, but for 300 or more, brrrr.
For ytube ok. Of course software included it's worthless. You download videos then you change file extension to mpeg or avi, and can see it using any player (and for this you don-t need software). For editing you have to look for some software that edits mpeg or avi. Don't even install the software.
Ok, but could be so much more.
2 / 5.0
Briefly, if you haven't figured it out already, this camcorder is flash card based, and records MPEG-2 files directly onto a SD/SDHC memory card. This means that tranfering files to your computer is a breeze, although you may need to download a utility to help since the files are labeled .MOD
This camcorder records at 720x480 resolution, so it's not high definition.
This camera has a few things going for it, briefly, they are:
*Great optical zoom. 37x optical zoom.
*Camera is small and very handy.
*Mic Input allows you to connect an external Microphone
*standby mode allows you to almost instantly capture movies/pictures
*Easy to use and figure out. Some of the controls could be better, but overall, this camera is very user friendly and easy to work.
Now for the "sin which doth so easily beset" this camcorder.
*Absolutely attrocious low-light recording capability. even recording in my room, which has (6) 100w lights, the camera displays a lot of noise and artifacts on the screen. Daylight shooting is fine; the picture looks great and there's no macro effects or jerkiness noted. Step inside a pretty well-lit room, however, and you will immediately notice artifacts on the picture. There is a decent LED based light on the front of the camera that will provide decent illumination for four to six feet, but past that, forget it. If you plan on primarily shooting outdoors, this is camera is a good choice. If not, forget it.
* Still image taking mode is almost worthless. I was incredibly disappointed with the built in digital camera. I realize that's not it's primary function, but the ability to take semi-decent stills would be nice.
* Controls are fairly well placed for smaller hands, but if you have paws bigger than a twelve year old girl, you might have some issues reaching the "still image capture button" or with controlling the speed of the zoom. Again, most of these issues are related to the size of the product, but should be noted.
* No optical image stabilization. There is some form of electronic stabilization, but it's not all that great.
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Small observations and bottom line:
If you are using a tripod with a quick-disconnect, you won't be able to open the battery cover door to replace the battery or the SD card.
Aftermarket batteries abound for this model camcorder, and can be had for approximately 20 USD each. The only problem is they don't support the Canon battery monitoring software so you won't know how long you have before your camcorder craps out.
If you can find this camcorder for 170 USD or less, I think it would be worth it.
If you plan on shooting indoors a lot, keep moving.
Crappy video camera, cool featues
2 / 5.0
For the price you'd think they actually focus on making a decent camera sensor. I mean all the features like zoom, different camera modes, and the SD recording are great but the one thing it fails in is what it was made to do, that being recording video. Low light sucks, and for a cheaper camera like the Flip I have seen 10 fold better quality. You need to either have lots of light or sunlight to take decent film.
If you plan on going outdoors a lot then this camera is fine because it works best in lighted areas otherwise if you plan on doing a lot of family films or even recording in a place where there is lots of light but no white light then don't get it. In general even well lit videos come out poorly and considering the price of the camera you want something that can shoot good video which this does not. It is almost like Canon was trying to emphasize all the features of the camera to overshadow the crappy film quality.
Good Unit but has a devastating single point failure
1 / 5.0
The camera itself is really quite good, with proper lighting the unit is capable of recording high quality stills and moving footage. The microphone is also above average. Essentially this is a really good unit, but it is susceptible to an extremely devastating single point failure. If the ac adapter breaks the unit essentially becomes an expensive paper weight. This is due to the fact that one cannot find replacement parts for this camera, so I would recommend a different unit.
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