- Average user rating: 3.0 stars out of 6 reviews Back to product review
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15 out of 15 people found this review helpful
4.0 stars
Pros: Overall, I like the form factor as well as ease of use. For the price ($427 at Circuit City) I was comparing it to the Sony HC32 that was $50 more, I was already spending more than I had planned and one of the deciding factors was the full one year labor
Cons: There definately is a bit of motor noise when playing the tape and while the size is nice, the sony is a little more compact.
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1.5 stars
Pros: compact, for occasions where you probably want ever watch the movie anyway, this camcorder is pretty good.
Cons: takes very poor digital pictures. tripod is nearly required for operation. overall video quality low compared to my 7 year old high 8 sony cam. software is freeware spindle rack quality
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3.5 stars
Pros: Small and easy to use. I am just upgrading to my first digital. Can't go wrong with this one.
Cons: Buy an extra battery or a longer life one if you plan on shooting anything very long.
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2.0 stars
Pros: Turns out, digital camcorders aren't too bad but they aren't very good either. The sound quality is not very good and the video seems a little...hazy. Not terribly, but it's not as clear as my Hi-8 Sony camcorder. Overall, I would say this product is "oka
Cons: Poor sound, overall, and not the best video quality I've seen, either. I don't think the camera even came with the software needed to upload the video files to the computer, either.
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3.5 stars
"Small, easy to use at good price"
Pros: Fits in hand well, fingers find buttons easily. Buttons not too small. Zoom operation even though slow, is very smooth.
Cons: I would have purchased Elura 65 had I known about the wide mode option. Some of the doors for the hidden compartments feel cheaply made.
Where to buy
Elura 60 Digital Video Camcorder:
$299.99
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