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Conclusion

We liked the Canon FS200 ($299 MSRP) enough to give it Runner Up in our 2009 CamcorderInfo.com Select Awards for Best Standard Definition Camcorder. The top prize went to the JVC GZ-MG670, however, as its HD upconversion feature gave it a strong edge over the competition. Still, the Canon FS200 is a strong performer for an SD camcorder, and its compact, stylish design is very intriguing.

The Canon FS200 is one of the most comfortable camcorder’s we’ve worked with, particularly in the standard definition market. It has a soft yet strong hand strap, a well-made navigation joystick, and good button design. The camcorder’s menu system has a few quirks, but it is about as good as it gets for a cheap, standard definition camcorder. In our performance testing the Canon FS200 maintained decent numbers across the board, although it didn’t do very well in our stabilization testing. We also weren’t crazy about the video importation process necessary for getting video clips off of a memory card and onto a computer—but this is a process required with many camcorders.

If you have some extra cash, and you like what the FS200 has to offer, you should check out the Canon FS21 and FS22. These two camcorders are higher-end SD models from Canon, and both have larger pixel counts than the FS200 as well as internal flash memory (16GB on the FS21 and 32GB on the FS22).

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