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Canon HF M40
The Canon HF M40 is the latest mid-range camcorder from Canon. With the same risky new sensor, this impressive bargain has great low light performance and a plethora of manual controls.
9.0
$599.99
Sony HDR-CX700V
Sony's newest high-end camcorder—the Handycam HDR-CX700V—offers Full HD 60p and 24p recording, as well as a traditional 60i record mode. These new frame rate options, along with the camcorder's 96GB of internal flash memory, make it one of the more intriguing flagship models to hit the shelves in 2011.
8.8
$1,299.99
Panasonic HDC-TM90
The TM90 is one of the most affordable consumer-level cameras to offer full 1080/60p HD shooting. We put the camera through its paces to see how much it has improved over last year's models.
8.7
$599.99
Samsung HMX-W200
The Samsung HMX-W200 is a compact and waterproof budget camcorder that showed us some impressive results in our testing. The camcorder retails for around $159 and can take 5-megapixel still photos in addition to recording Full HD video.
5.9
$159.00
Sony Touch MHS-TS10
The Bloggie Touch MHS-TS10 ($179 MSRP) is Sony's newest ultracompact camcorder, and its name should give you a hint about its key feature—a 3-inch touchscreen LCD. The Bloggie Touch isn't simply an upgrade over last year's Bloggie camcorders from Sony (the MHS-PM5 and MHS-CM5), it's a completely different camcorder with unique features and a stylish design.
5.8
$179.00
Kodak PlaySport Zx5
The Kodak Zx5 is a second-generation version of the company's popular (and waterproof!) PlaySport camcorder. Instead of beefing up performance or features on the new model, Kodak decided to keep things simple and make small improvements—like cleaning up the menu system and adding a simplified "sharing" feature that makes it easier to upload your videos to YouTube.
5.7
$179.95
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