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The design of Everio X is a distinct departure from other camcorders, including other Everio models. Not much larger than a smart phone, Everio X is a slab sided rectangle without the handgrip, protrusions or indentations found on most camcorders. The design allows plenty of flexibility in how the camera is held from below, above, or whatever suits the situation and the user's preference. |
World's First 10.3 Mega CMOS Sensor
At the heart of the camera's superior image quality is a 1/2.33 inch 10.3 Megapixel CMOS sensor � the world's first to be used in a Full HD AVCHD camera*. The high quality 9 Megapixel digital stills the camera shoots correlate directly to the un interpolated performance of this CMOS sensor and Bayer array RGB color filter. * As of March, 2009
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Full HD 1920x1080 Video with 1000 TV Lines of Horizontal Resolution
For the first time ever, this 10.3 Megapixel CMOS sensor is the source of 1920x1080/60i Full HD AVCHD format video. The camera records at a stunning 1000 TV lines of horizontal resolution � the theoretical maximum level of 1920x1080 Full HD.
  
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60fps/5.3 Megapixel Motor Drive Shooting
Everio X offers high speed shooting, similar to the motor drive function found in some mechanical still cameras. Up to eleven 5.3 Megapixel stills can be shot at 60 frames per second (fps). A great way to capture fast paced action in high quality digital still images.

 5.3 Mega Continuous Stills
| Speed Mode |
Shooting Speed |
Maximum Limit |
| High Speed |
60fps |
11 images |
| Medium Speed |
11fps |
11 images |
| Low Speed |
4fps |
No limit
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15fps / 9 Megapixel Motor Drive Shooting (up to 6 images)
For continuous stills with even higher image quality, you can also shoot as many as six non interpolated 9 Megapixel stills at up to 15 frames per second (fps), a speed that rivals or surpasses what's offered by typical 9 Megapixel DSLR cameras.
9 Mega Continuous Stills
Speed Mode
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Shooting Speed |
Maximum Limit
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High Speed
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15fps
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6 images
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| Medium Speed |
7fps
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6 images
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Low Speed
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2fps
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No limit
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High Speed Recording (up to 600fps) for Ultra Slow Motion Playback
The camera's high speed recording function shoots ultra slow motion video to capture dynamic movement that is not visible to the naked eye. Any one of three speeds � 120 frames per second (fps), 300fps and 600fps can be selected; the faster the recording speed, the slower the playback motion. With this function, approximately 2.4 second bursts of video are recorded that are then played back over a period of up to 24 seconds, providing an effective tool for sports technique analysis and nature studies.

High Speed Recording Time(approx.)
Speed Mode
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Image Sizes
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Rec. Time
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Playback Time
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Image Size
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640x72
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2.4sec.
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24sec.
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300fps
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480x116
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4 sec.
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20 sec.
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120fps
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480x270
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4 sec.
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8 sec.
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60fps/5.3 Megapixel Motor Drive Shooting
JVC's new proprietary optical image stabilization (OIS) system applies camera shake compensation optically using prism technology at the lens entrance to ensure effectiveness throughout the zoom range and allow high quality shooting without a tripod.
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Dual Mode: 5.3 Megapixel Stills While Recording Full HD Video Everio X also allows shooting of 1920x1080/60i Full HD video and 5.3 Megapixel stills at the same time � a unique advantage of this all in one camera. This way, you won't have to exit the Video mode each time you want to take a still image, thereby minimizing the chances of a missed shot. |
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One Touch Upload to YouTube The One Touch Upload function, when used with the included software for Windows, simplifies uploading videos to YouTube. Simply connect Everio X to a PC using the provided USB cable, and press "UPLOAD". The software launches automatically, converts the footage file and uploads it to YouTube.
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One Touch Export A One Touch Export function provided by bundled software for Windows makes it easy to export videos into iTunes for playback on an iPod or iPhone. Simply connect Everio X to a PC using the provided USB cable, and press "EXPORT". The software launches automatically, converts the footage file and imports it into your iTunes library.

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Easy DVD Creation
With Everio, archiving your videos onto disc is also simple. Use a PC* or optional SHARE STATION DVD Burner, and you can burn DVDs from Everio's recordings. You can archive your Full HD video files on DVD discs (AVCHD DVD) and Blu ray discs.**

**Installation of bundled software required. ***Burning Blu ray discs not available with SHARE STATION.
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Canon has taken the feature set of the highly successful Optura 100MC and added even more capabilities to make the Optura 200MC. The Optura 200MC successfully manages the task of being both a camcorder and still camera. The new features include: video streaming capabilities with Windows XP, Exif 2.2 print standard compatibility, Super Night mode with light, USB terminal, extended range of digital special effects and fades, improved memory card access times, the ability to record video to the memory card, and much more.
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CUSTOMER REVIEW
27 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Poor value for unneccesary features, November 19, 2002
This review is from: Canon Optura 200MC MiniDV 1.3 Megapixel Camcorder (Electronics) The lens, single CCD sensor and optical stablization on this camera are of course excellent, as one would expect from Canon. But the 200 MC's predecessor, the Optura 100MC, was a much better value for the steep price tag.
For one, the 100MC came with an accessory shoe that made it much easier to attach a pro level directional mic and light, which fed right off the camera battery and required no cables. Because of the 100MC's very compact size and adaptability, it was arguably more portable, versatile (and certainly cheaper) than the 3 CCD pro level GL2, the next model up in Canon's line. (And despite having only one CCD, the 100MC's picture quality did not differ that significantly from the GL2 either.)
Alas, Canon has apparently decided to kill its own competition with the GL2 not by making the GL2 a better camera, but by stripping down the Optura series. With the 200MC revision, they've taken away the accessory shoe and added consumer features of debatable value, such as a blotchy, preprogrammed "Super Night Mode" and a useless, Windows only DV messenger functionality. You can still attach accessories, but Canon makes it hard; you have to use an awkward bracket (sold separately) and the accessories must have their own power sources and cables. A fully loaded 200MC is an unwieldly and unpractical tangle.
You're better off with the Optura 100MC, a great little camera that can still be found from used or like new sellers on Amazon for [price info] less than the price of a new 200MC.
Or, if you can live with a digital (rather than optical) stabilizer, I'd recommend you save yourself [price info]and get a brand new ZR50MC, which still has the accessory shoe that the new Optura has lost. Those are simple but decent cameras, and a bargain considering their price.
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