
Good color performance
Decent motion & sharpness
Decent set of manual controls
Noise levels were only average
Introduction
The FS200 is a stylish little standard definition camcorder from Canon that costs around $299 MSRP. The FS200 records to SD/SDHC memory cards, offers a 37x optical zoom, and is one of the best all-around standard definition cams we’ve tested this year.
The Canon FS200 is available in three colors: Misty Silver, Sunrise Red, and Evening Blue.
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Product Tour
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Design
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Performance
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Usability
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Features
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Sample Videos
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JVC GZ-MG670 Comparison
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Samsung SMX-F34 Comparison
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Panasonic SDR-S26 Comparison
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Conclusion
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Photo Gallery
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Specs & Ratings
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Part 13
Comments
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