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Panasonic HC-X900M
The HC-X900M is the replacement for last year's HDC-TM900 flagship HD camcorder from Panasonic, but if you're looking for hot new features or exciting updates then you should prepare to be disappointed. Other than a few design alterations and some slight tweaks to the lens and sensor, the HC-X900 is identical to its predecessor.
9.8
$999.00
Sony HDR-TD10
The twin lens system featured prominently on the front of the Sony HDR-TD10 should tell you one thing: this is a camcorder that can record 3D video.
8.8
$1,499.00
JVC GS-TD1
Packed with two lenses and two sensors, the Everio GS-TD1 is JVC's take on a 3D camcorder aimed at consumers. The unit's bulky design is strange, that's for sure, but the amount of controls and options in 3D mode are unprecedented for a 3D camcorder. The TD1 is also capable of capturing top-notch 2D video, and its 3D lens calibration system is entirely automated, which makes it fairly simple to switch between the two modes.
8.8
$1,999.95
Canon HF M52
With excellent low light performance and a decent amount of manual controls, the Canon HF M52 is one of the best mid-range camcorders on the market. It does come with a steep $750 price tag, however, and the new features—which include WiFi capability and a new 720p MPEG-4 record mode—certainly aren't groundbreaking.
8.6
$749.00
JVC GC-PX10
The GC-PX10 represents JVC's latest attempt at making a true photo/video "hybrid" device, which is something the company has been toying with over the last couple of years.
8.2
Canon HF R21
The Vixia HF R21 is Canon's newest entry-level HD camcorder and it's designed as a replacement for last year's HF R11. The camcorder comes with 32GB of internal flash memory, two memory card slots, and a new touchscreen interface on its 3-inch LCD.
7.5
$499.99
JVC GZ-HM960
Despite the misleading text on the side of the JVC Everio GZ-HM960, the camcorder does not record 3D video. It's a regular HD camcorder with a 3D conversion feature and a glasses-free 3D LCD. The camcorder also has a low-quality slow motion record mode, a time-lapse record function, and a host of still image features.
7.4
$949.00
Sony HDR-CX160
The Handycam HDR-CX160 is a small, entry-level HD camcorder from Sony that retails for $499. The camcorder is an update of last year's HDR-CX150, and we were impressed by the additions and enhancements Sony made to the new model, which include a 1080/60p record mode, 30x optical zoom lens, and a 3-inch touchscreen LCD.
7.1
$499.00
Panasonic HDC-TM40
If you want to record Full HD video on a budget and still have access to important manual controls, the Panasonic HDC-TM40 is one of the few options on the market. The camcorder is light and compact, while retaining the traditional horizontal design and coming loaded with 16GB of internal flash memory.
6.9
$399.99
JVC GZ-HM450
With a $200 price tag, the GZ-HM450 is one of JVC's cheapest Everio camcorders.
6.6
$299.00
Panasonic HX-WA2
Panasonic is bringing back the "pistol grip" style camcorder with its new waterproof HX-WA2 camcorder.
6.3
$279.00
Apple iPhone 4S
Video recording features and capabilities are rapidly improving on cell phones, and the new iPhone 4S is the first iPhone from Apple to include a Full HD 1080p record mode. If you're in the market for a new camcorder, going out and buying the iPhone 4S is probably not the brightest idea. But, if you already own the phone, it may be perfectly suited to fulfill all your video needs, thus making the purchase of an additional camcorder unnecessary.
6.0
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