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This camcorder is over a decade old now, but still performs better than many consumer camcorders on the market. Of course it won't get as nice of an image as a decent HD camcorder, but it certainly has better image quality than pretty much any consumer level standard def camcorders and even some of the cheaper HD camcorders. Performs decently in low light. Outperforms my new consumer camcorders (canon zr930 and panasonic pv-gs85) Microphone is decent. More than good enough for home videos, and youtube/other online videos. You'll still want a real mic for more professional uses though (wedding footage, interviews, etc.) The only things i feel it is lacking are: -colour and tone bar generator. -manual audio level control, but the camcorder handles it really well -true 16:9. While it does have a 16:9 mode, it just seems to crop the footage to match the aspect ratio. Better off filming in 4:3 and cropping/stretching it later. All and all, even now in 2009 it's still a good buy for hobbyists who want to get more serious. However in this age of HD camcorders you should be aware that standard definition is fast becoming obsolete.Read full review
The Canon GL1 is a great, user friendly, broadcast quality camera. I purchased it to use for production of local television commercials, issues pramming, and a weekly church service. While it does not have the luxury of multiple lenses, it is very versatile. The image stabilization on this camera is one of the most notable features, as is its "shifted" (and pretty convincing) 16:9 setting. However, the camera does not do well in poor lighting. If you're shooting in a poorly lit area, you will not be able to get by without some lighting or a lot of extra work in post. The battery life is less than ideal with a standard battery, but a variety of larger batteries are available for purchase. Whether you're shooting professionally or for recreation, this camera will not let you down.Read full review
Canon GL1 older Tech You Can Afford. Very simple to use, just point and shoot in easy or automatic mode. Can accommodate more advanced functions for some one that knows how to use them or wants to learn how. No Need to dig through a bunch of menus for most functions. The buttons are easy to find with just a shot time of use. Light enough at 2.75 lbs.’ that you can carry it around and use it for long periods of time. The Optical Image Stabilizer works very well, but is no substitute for a tripod. If you on the run and gun it's great. Over all it's a great camera that can be bought at a very low price, the tech is older but still works very, very, well.
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This camera is awesome. Everything about it is decent, simple and straight forward. Functionality so far for me has been quite excellent, and there have been no problems. Charger is very quick at charging as well. Video quality is great, and the frame shooting mode is fun to shoot with, since it adds a cinematic quality to the film. I'm excited to get filming with this camera so pick one up for yourself!
We like every thing about it; size, wt, easy usability. This is great for mini films and family functionality. We decided on this camera after watching many independent you tube films with this camera. It is great for snowboarding and skateboarding footage. Plus it's awesome to shoot the kid's sporting events. very easy to use.