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Caméscope haute définition Canon HV20 A Mini DV caméra vidéo

État :
D'occasion
Prix de vente :
179,95 $US
Environ244,81 $C
Expédition :
8,45 $US (environ 11,50 $C) Expédition standard. En savoir plussur l'expédition
Lieu : Isanti, Minnesota, États-Unis
Livraison :
Livraison prévue entre le jeu. 23 mai et le mar. 28 mai à 43230
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Numéro de l'objet eBay :326085234883

Caractéristiques de l'objet

État
D'occasion: Un objet ayant été utilisé. L'objet peut présenter certaines traces d'usure, mais il ...
Brand
Canon
Series
Canon VIXIA
Type
MiniDv
Color
Silver
Model
HV20
Recording Definition
High Definition
Optical Zoom
10x
Media Format
MiniDV
Features
Built-in Microphone, LCD Screen
MPN
2059B001
Storage Type
Removable (Card/Disc/Tape)

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Moyenne au cours des 12 derniers mois

Qualité de la description
5.0
Justesse des frais d'expédition
4.7
Rapidité de l'expédition
4.9
Communication
5.0

Évaluations comme vendeur (991)

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GREAT ITEM - GREAT SELLER !!!
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Great condition and fast delivery.
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Excelente

Évaluations et avis sur le produit

4.9
26 évaluations du produit
  • 24 utilisateurs ont attribué une note de 5 étoiles sur 5
  • 2 utilisateurs ont attribué une note de 4 étoiles sur 5
  • 0 utilisateurs ont attribué une note de 3 étoiles sur 5
  • 0 utilisateurs ont attribué une note de 2 étoiles sur 5
  • 0 utilisateurs ont attribué une note de 1 étoiles sur 5

Easy to use

Good image quality

Lightweight

Avis les plus pertinents

  • BEST PROSUMER HD CAMERA TO MAKE A FILM WITH

    Loaded with features , the price is really affordable now. A great HD camera to get started with. Instantly shoot another tape - way cheaper than digital media cards - tapes work like a permanent back-up. Way steadier and smoother shots than Go-pro. If you are trying to make a quality film with Hollywood type shots - this is the one (HV 20 HV30 HV40 ) Proven tape technology - just make sure your computer has a firewire input. I have made over 20 documentaries with this camera.

    Achat vérifié : OuiVendu par : donoevil

  • My favorite type of video camera so far

    I bought my first Canon HV20 because a user said that he could mix tapes from it with his best professional work and not see any real difference. It is reasonably light and compact, and I have liked the fact that it uses tape because that prevents losing any whole files due to corruption of data. That camera failed after three years, for an unknown reason, but I repaired it and also bought an HV30, to stay in the same type of tapes and functioning. Both models work almost identically, so there is no issue in switching back and forth. I sometimes use the HV20 in a scuba housing, and it is important to me that it has a rear viewfinder, since there is no room in that tube to open the side screen. The image quality is like being there, so much better than with older video and film, and ...

  • EXCELLENT Firewire Streaming Capable Camera!

    So 100's of reviews of this thing exist. Why pitch in 2 more cents if they're not of any value, right? You're looking at this camera, and it's great. It's the second generation of a 4 generation consumer-level legendary line-up. It's an HDV (High Definition Video) MiniDV camera. Please don't scoff at this as a relic of 6 years ago. Here's why. I am the AV director for my church, and as of recent we have desired to STREAM VIDEO out of the church to the masses. Oh, but do that with quality. The quality of "High Def" please, whatever that means. SO start looking around at a camera with passable firewire throughput 1080 video, and on a church budget of less than $200. Bingo: the HV20. I'll leave the rave qualities to the reading that can be found in other reviews. The REAL bottom line is ...

  • Canon HDV-20 camcorder wins

    I have two Canon HV20 high definition camcorders. They are lightweight and produce a broadcast quality image in good lighting. Unlike many newer camcorders the single CMOS chip Canon HV-20 records using Mini-DV videotape cassettes. Recording can be selected for the HDV high definition format or standard definition DV format. Both formats record data at 25 mbps. An especially useful feature of recording with HDV videotape is the convenience of editing. Both HDV and DV tapes can be easily transferred into a computer's video editing software. Much more so than video recordings made with the newer AVCHD solid state digital format. For editing the AVCHD video files usually have to be converted to another high definition format and the conversion procedure requires a computer with ...

  • It might not be the latest model, but it still a good buy

    I picked this up mostly because of the the price. These cameras are a cult favorite and for good reason. Canon incorporated many features found in high end cameras (mic level control and monitoring, manual picture control) into the HV20. Even today, Canon still sells this camera's replacement, the HV40, due to demand. Yes, this camera uses tapes, but unlike AVC-HD flash-based camcorders, it uses MPEG-2 video that most computers can easily edit. It also fully supports legacy DV recording and playback if you don't need/require HD video for a project. The only real benefit AVC-HD cameras have over the HV20 is true 1920x1080 video resolution (HDV is natively 1440x1080) and the ability to shoot 60p video. The latter only supported by a handful of cameras (not Canon's ...