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First of all, this is a basic features camera among the others, it doesn't have a USB port, but, once you finish the disc you canget your recorders into your computer and make your own movies.One more thing, it is very light and with the time you will love this.I think it's an excellent price for all the features it has, plus, it's CANON.
The video quality is great.Light and not fatiguing to use. Great little Camcorder ease of use , unpacked and made a video in the first hour, Everything I needed came with it.
I bought that package and the discs do not work. Canon makes a great camera and I am very satified with the camera. Hope this saves you some money. Right below that advertisement the technical details states the camera only uses the other format. Pay close attention to the type of disc that you use. The format is the -R, the advertising with Amazon shows items frequently bought together including the +R/RW.
but writing to the disc is a painstaking work. I got this for an uncle and it works pretty good as expected from canon.
But you can certainly copy the DVD via computer burner or external DVD burner. Once you get onto using the camera, know how to initialize any RW discs, (verbatim recommended) and know how to finalize the disc, this small disc will play on most DVD players. For those needing the Fire Wire for transferring images via IEEE wire, will need the Canon DC 330. The Canon DC310 Camcorder is really nice, smaller than I imagined and produces great zoom optical pictures (via Camera Mode -SD Card) and really impressive DVD's. A Good DVD Camcorder. Set-up may take some adjusting but the manual spells it out. People need to simply read the manual (which is only 88 pages) and is EZ to read, and understand. Some have complained that this model doesn't have image stabilization, but it does.
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