
If you're in the market for a full-size, standard-definition digital camcorder, critics say the Canon ZR900 is the best value. Reviews say it offers fewer features than some more expensive camcorders in its class. However, compared to mini camcorders like the Pure Digital Flip Mino (*est. $150), the ZR900 is laden with features, including a microphone jack. The ZR900 also performs better than mini models in tests, recording nice sound and a non-jittery picture on its miniDV tapes. Experts and users both say the ZR900 is easy to use, but some find it shoots poorly in low light. The ZR900 is very similar to the Canon ZR950 (*est. $260), which omits the microphone jack but adds the ability to shoot still photos. Neither Canon model performs as well as the Panasonic PV-GS320 (*est. $465) in tests, but the Canons are far less expensive and easier to find at retail.
Consumer Reports offers by far the best review of the Canon ZR900. Although it provides few details about the camcorder, the ZR900 is rated against 15 other current SD camcorders based on expert testing. ConsumerGuide.com does not appear to have tested the ZR900 extensively, and its review is largely a litany of features. The Canon ZR900 has accumulated a few reviews at Amazon.com and CameraWorld.com, where consumers describe their experiences with this model.
Strength :
* Good-quality footage in well-lit situations
* Inexpensive
* Easy to use
* Good image stabilizer reduces hand shake
Weakness :
* Video not as good in dim light

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