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395 of 399 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Small wonder compared,
By Tom Cat "cool GPS" (Atlanta, GA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: RCA EZ201 Small Wonder 60 Minute Point-and-Shoot Camcorder (White) (Electronics)
Ok, I was curious so I bought the Small wonder and the flip (FW160) to compare them side by side. The Small wonder does have the advantage of the SD card reader, plus the flip LCD. However, in dim lighting like around my house, the Small wonder has a pinkish/reddish look to the images (I tried two small wonders with same results). The Flip does do a better job in poor lit conditions color wise in my opinnion. You can see the small wonder gain up light more noticably when lighting gets darker, but the Flip did a smoother job at it and the image was brighter. The Flip also has a much brighter display that you can see much better outside. I wanted to keep the Small Wonder because of the adjustable LCD and the SD cards, but the resulting video with the red/pink tint in dim conditions was no good for me. But not all small wonder indoor video had the red cast, only with certain lighting conditions and it depended on what you subject was. People's faces ended up with a sunburn look inside in certain light angles. Outdoors it did great. The Small wonder's software was also a bit behind the Flip's. The Flips allowed a larger video window for playing back the video, it was also just a bit more user friendly (better video making software with music). I will say that the Small wonder does a good job of updating firmware etc. One other thing about the Small wonder I liked was it's usb connector was easier to connect to my PC because of it's location. I still think the small wonder does a good job, I just think the flip is slightly better image quality wise. Ok, I plugged them both into two different TV's. One was a small 20 inch and I will say they were both about the same (VHS quality was pretty good). You can notice that darker shots have artifacts/blocky but acceptable to me. I tried plugging them into a 50 inch plasma and must say the results are not too hot. While I could watch the videos, they were fairly poor (but this is probably expected for this type of mpeg4 camcorder). I plan to watch these videos on PC or smaller TV anyhow. I ended up keeping the Flip 60 minute version instead of the Small wonder.
128 of 133 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Terrible picture quality,
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This review is from: RCA EZ201 Small Wonder 60 Minute Point-and-Shoot Camcorder (Black) (Electronics)
i purchased a 60min. flip camera from pure digital and loved it. then, a friend of mine got the rca small wonder, and i was jealous! i had to have one because of the extra features: flip screen, tripod mount and expandable memory. so i sold my flip and ordered the rca small wonder. i was so disappointed. the video is just terrible. so, i returned the small wonder and purchased the new upgrade of the flip which is 2GB, but still 60 min. great picture quality and they have made many improvements: quiet buttons (cannot hear them on your video), separate on/off switch, tripod mount...etc.....
bottom line: spend a little more and get the flip ultra.
52 of 53 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Easy to use, OK video,
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This review is from: RCA EZ201 Small Wonder 60 Minute Point-and-Shoot Camcorder (White) (Electronics)
The ergonomics of this device are pretty good. Simple buttons to do all common operations, no complex setup menus. The power switch does tend to get pushed by accident if you put it in your pocket though.
Video quality is OK, and works well for small size playback, but is not good for larger screen viewing. The MPEG4 compression makes things reasonably small, but given the mediocre quality, I would have expected the movies to take less memory than they do. The colors are somewhat washed out, compared to the movies my old Canon digital camera took. The low cost makes this a good camera to let my kids use. I wouldn't use it for anything I really wanted to treasure though.
35 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great bang for the buck!,
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This review is from: RCA EZ201 Small Wonder 60 Minute Point-and-Shoot Camcorder (White) (Electronics)
Look, if you want professional grade video out of a $100 digital video recorder, you will be disappointed. If you want a convenient media recorder for personal fun, quick business recordings, web video, etc, then this is a great asset. Point, shoot, upload, edit, move on. It's just a little bigger than an iPod, can be attached to a tripod, lasts for a few hours on standard AA batteries, and uploads right to a PC. The built-in software is OK but nothing to brag about. It is very basic. Now, the unit's compression uses a DivX codec. If you want to work with the avi files that it creates OR if you want to share the raw, larger file and higher quality, video with someone else, you must have DivX installed on the system. It's free and easy to get for a PC or Mac. So, no big deal there but I can see how some non-savvy people could get confused or frustrated. There is a built-in tool to convert videos to WMV. I took this on a two week trip to Italy and had a blast recording sites, commentary, panoramic shots, etc. I have used it at the park with my kids, at conferences, to record meetings, etc. This is a MUST for convenience. If you want to do something like start a vlog or post video to YouTube, this is perfect. It's a fun and functional piece but not a $700+ DV camcorder.
30 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good all around pocket cam... no points of failure.,
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This review is from: RCA EZ201 Small Wonder 60 Minute Point-and-Shoot Camcorder (White) (Electronics)
I have owned a few expensive video cameras and they break far to easy. Just too many potential points of failure with all the mechanical moving parts such as tape reels, rubber belts, gears, bearings, springs, etc. This camera has no moving parts at all. Everything stores on SD/MMC memory and you can use up to 2 GB to get 5 hours of video time! Amazing. Quality is good for home videos... your own UTube or Ebaum's World submission... attach to e-mails, play over TVs with included composite video line, save to your hard disk or edit short takes and string them into a movie. Great low light sensitivity, USB connection, single frame capture (photos)... very easy operation (great for old folks and non-techies too). Very capable and worth every dime. Buy one before the word gets out and there are none left!!!
23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Small, easy, affordable, FUN,
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This review is from: RCA EZ201 Small Wonder 60 Minute Point-and-Shoot Camcorder (White) (Electronics)
We've had Point & Shoot cameras for a long time now - it's about time someone came up with a Point & Shoot Camcorder.
It's small enough to fit in pants pocket, small purse or fanny pack. It is extremely easy to use and RCA has an excellent product web site with demostrations on how to use and the different features. You could spend a lot for higher end camcorders and I might buy one some day but for the price and feeatures this will do for a long time. Would I use it for a once in a lifetime event? No but for those everyday little moments missed because the "real" camcorder was in a drawer, this is ideal! With the ease of shooting some video, uploading, and emailing some clips to family, friends, pet sitting clients, I use it almost every day and it is most of all just fun! That is worth a five star rating.
21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good quality video and easy to use,
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This review is from: RCA EZ201 Small Wonder 60 Minute Point-and-Shoot Camcorder (White) (Electronics)
I just got back from a family trip to a lodge. I took the Small Wonder and my Sony miniDV camcorder. I got the Small Wonder from Amazon in the mail the week before so this was it first real test. I did not even get the Sony out the whole weekend. I have it set to the highest quality setting. I shot lots of video indoors and at night and this is an old Lodge that we rented so I would consider these low light situations. The video turned out very good. I was very impressed. The quality is lower than the Sony miniDV but not noticeably. I have placed the video on my 19 inch computer screen and my 61 inch TV. I just knew it would look grainy on the big screen but it looks very good.
One other point I love: I plugged the camera into the USB port and downloaded the video. It took maybe 5 minutes. It is now on my computer, in the right format. This would have taken me at least an hour to go from camcorder(miniDV) to computer with my Sony. oh, one more point: We went fishing over the weekend. Normally I would not have taken any camcorder since I would not want to lug it around or take the chance of breaking it but I dropped the RCA Small Wonder into my pocket and got my 4 year old son catching his first fish. I have yet to burn a DVD with the video but am looking forward to that. I highly recommend the Small Wonder. It may not replace your normal camcorder but I think it is a great supplement.
19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Camcorder for the $$$$,
By bskeef69 "Bill" (Pa.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: RCA EZ201 Small Wonder 60 Minute Point-and-Shoot Camcorder (White) (Electronics)
I Purchased the EZ 201, opened the box, didn't read much as I usually dont lol, plugged in the usb to my computer Windows XP Pro and it downloaded the program right away!!
I was using the program and grabbing still photos out of the movies I downloaded within mins after I received the package in the mail, For the ease of use I rate this a 10 For Price its got to be a 10 also And the Picture Quality is great too, prob have to rate a 8-9 People have to remember its a $100.00 Camcorder NOT a 600-700.00 unit For the Price you can't go wrong, good to have with you in the glove box of your car for accidents, or anything else you'd need to photo.. I'm buying another!!! Bill
16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very cool, just add an SD card & rechargable batteries,
By Cas Walker (Abq) - See all my reviews
This review is from: RCA EZ201 Small Wonder 60 Minute Point-and-Shoot Camcorder (White) (Electronics)
We need to record 2hr meetings - this is small, cheap, easy to use, decent quality picture in HQ, OK quality in LP. The built-in 512MB memory is limiting, we got a 2GB SD card for under thirty that adds space for recording more. It uses up a pair of AA batteries in one hour. We got four rechargables so we can record for two hours. There's no mic jack but the built-in mic is very good, it's sensitive enough to pick up speech at 12ft. The built-in USB jack and six inch USB extension cable make it easy to connect to the computer to copy the AVI movie files. The software included in the camera is not required if you know how to copy a file from one drive to another. We think the EZ201 can replace our old VHS camcorders.
15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Cool camera,
By Moviefan (NJ, United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: RCA EZ201 Small Wonder 60 Minute Point-and-Shoot Camcorder (White) (Electronics)
This cool little camera won me over when I learned it had a slot for SD cards. Video quality is good when used in well-lit places. Video taken in low light gets blocky. Bottom line: this "2001: A Space Odyssey"-looking camera is priced right. You won't stop using your main video camera, but for the price, you get a fun camera that you can always have with you.
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