By:
Philip Ryan
Hitachi's DZ-GX3300A won't blow you away with its middle-of-the-road image quality, but a quick start-up time and the ability to edit video in the camera might appeal to less persnickety amateur videographers.
Sporting essentially the same design as last year's DZ-GX20A, Hitachi's DZ-GX3300A isn't large, but at 1.
The Hitachi DZ-GX3300A accepts four varieties of 3-inch DVDs: write-once DVD-R and rewriteable DVD-RW, DVD+RW, and DVD-RAM.
A few seconds after switching to record mode, the Hitachi DZ-GX3300A is ready to record.
Similar to last year's DZ-GX20A, the Hitachi DZ-GX3300A's video quality is about what you'd expect from a midpriced MiniDV camcorder.
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