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Canon DC10 DVD Digital Camcorder
The super-compact digital video camera that records direct to DVD.
Super small and lightweight for ultimate portability.
Direct-to-DVD shooting for convenient playback on your home DVD player.
High resolution genuine Canon 10x video zoom lens.
1/4 inch 1.3 Megapixel CCD and DiG!C DV for outstanding photos and videos.
Real 16:9 Widescreen recording for breathtaking playback on widescreen TVs.
Exquisitely styled, delightfully slender and surprisingly lightweight, the 1.33 Megapixel DC10 records
Real Widescreen video and photos straight to DVD, for instant shooting and exciting in-camera edit
possibilities.
Direct to DVD
- Start shooting straight-to-DVD without rewinding or fast-forwarding tape. Thumbnails of each scene let
you see at a glance which footage to share or quickly delete. Create playlists and group together
favourite scenes and digital stills. Finalise the disc in-camera then play back on your home cinema.
- Use the supplied 'MyDVD for Canon' software to create video and photo slideshows, complete with
automatically synchronized soundtracks.
Outstanding Image Quality
- A 1/4" 1.33 Megapixel CCD sensor and DiG!C DV processor ensure great quality video and digital
stills. DiG!C DV processes stills and video differently for uncompromised output quality of both.
- Canon's all-glass 10x zoom lens produces sharp, crystal clear results free of ghosting and smear. A
built-in lens cap keeps out of the way and protects the lens against dust and scratches.
- Real 16:9 Widescreen mode means your images will naturally fill the screen of a widescreen TV
without cropping or stretching.
- The Electronic Image Stabilizer suppresses the effect of vibrations and hand-held camera shake to
keep images steady when you can't be. Particularly useful at high zoom ratios.