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Samsung H200 Full HD Camcorder with 20x Optical Zoom (Black)

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4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (69 customer reviews)

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Color: Black
  • Full 1920x1080/60i HD Recording
  • 20xOptical Zoom/4.7MP Photo Resolution
  • Magic Finger Touch/Shot
  • Time Lapse Recording
  • IntelliStudio 2/0 (Built In PC Software)
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Technical Details

Color: Black
  • Brand Name: Samsung
  • Model: HMX-H200BN/XAA
  • Media Type: SD
  • Lens Type: zoom
  • Optical zoom: 20 x
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Product Details

Color: Black
  • Product Dimensions: 4.4 x 2.3 x 2.3 inches ; 1 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 1.7 pounds
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B0032UWTQI
  • California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 warning.
  • Item model number: HMX-H200BN/XAA
  • Batteries 1 Lithium ion batteries required. (included)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (69 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #5,629 in Camera & Photo (See Top 100 in Camera & Photo)
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: January 6, 2010

Product Description

Color: Black

From the Manufacturer

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The best way to relive special moments is by watching them in amazing high definition on your HDTV. The best way to do this is with the Samsung HMX-H200 camcorder. Record in full HD (1920x1080 resolution) and get breathtaking images in brilliant color. It also includes 20x optical zoom so you can get close to the action and optical image stabilizer for blur-free video.

Samsung H205

20x Optical Zoom

With its high quality 20x optical zoom lens you can get close to the action from a safe distance. Now you can see it all in perfect detail.

Full HD (1920 x 1080/60i & 1280 x 720/60p)


Now you can watch your videos in full high definition. That means crystal-clear details, the sharpest picture quality available and brilliant color. The 1/4.5" CMOS imaging sensor boasts 2.3 mega-pixels and yields impressive light sensitivity to capture full HD video at 1920 x 1080 lines of resolution.
Samsung H205

Samsung H205

2.7 Inch Wide LCD With Touch Screen

You'll never miss a shot with the 2.7" touch screen LCD display. Catch more of the action and guarantee that the entire image is recorded.

4.7 Megapixel Still

In addition to super crisp, 2880 x 1620 resolution and Full HD video, you’ll enjoy high quality still pictures. It captures 4.7 Megapixel JPEG photos - dripping with rich color and anchored by deep, dynamic detail - that are every bit as impressive and inspirational as its moving images.

Samsung H205


Samsung H205

Optical Image Stabelizer


Eliminate blur with the optical image stabilizer. It minimizes unwanted picture shaking caused by hand movement during recording.

Specifications


HMX-H200
HMX-204 HMX-205
Image Sensor


1/4.1"

3.32 mega-pixel CMOS


1/4.1"

3.32 mega-pixel CMOS

1/4.1"

3.32 mega-pixel CMOS

Lens
·    20x optical zoom

·    37mm wide-angle

·    20x optical zoom

·   
37mm wide-angle
·    20x optical zoom

·    37mm wide-angle
Stabilization

Smart OIS

Smart OIS

Smart OIS
Memory
·    SD/SDHC card
·    16GB Internal SSD

·    SD/SDHC card

·    32GB Internal SSD

·    SD/SDHC card

LCD


2.7-inch wide

touch-screen


2.7-inch wide

touch-screen

2.7-inch wide

touch-screen

Unique Features
· H.264 compression

· Built-in HDMI connectivity

· HD Time-lapse recording (720p)

· 4.7 MP digital stills

· 2hr, 10 minute battery life:2hr

· 20x optical zoom

· Optical Image Stabilization

· H.264 compression

· Built-in HDMI connectivity

· HD Time-lapse recording (720p)

· 4.7 MP digital stills

· 2hr, 10 minute battery life:2hr

· 20x optical zoom

· Optical Image Stabilization

· H.264 compression

· Built-in HDMI connectivity

· HD Time-lapse recording (720p)

· 4.7 MP digital stills

· 2hr, 10 minute battery life:2hr

· 20x optical zoom

· Optical Image Stabilization


* Specifications are subject to change without notice.


Product Description

The best way to relive special moments is by watching them in amazing high definition on your HDTV from your Samsung H200 HMX-H200BN/XAA HD Camcorder. Record in full HD (1920x1080 resolution) and get breathtaking images in brilliant color with your Samsung H200 HD Camcorder. Plus, The Samsung H200 HMX-H200BN/XAA HD Camcorder also includes 20x optical zoom so you can get close to the action and optical image stabilizer for blur-free video.

Customer Reviews

Most Helpful Customer Reviews
194 of 198 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful camcorder. May 27, 2010
Color Name:Black|Amazon Vine™ Review (What's this?)
Length: 4:13 Mins
This is my video review of the Samsung H200 Full HD Camcorder.

All video was shot with either my MinoHD or the Samsung H200. The video review notes when the changeover happens.

I was pleasantly surprised at the overall quality of this camcorder. First off I used to work around large guns while in the Navy. I have some hearing loss. I did not hear a single whine as mentioned in other reviews. I asked my wife who has no hearing loss and she heard no whine while it was operating. I can only assume they fixed that issue as mentioned in the other reviews.

Video Quality:
It is significantly better than the Flip MinoHD Camcorder 2nd Generation, 2 Hours (Brushed Metal), although its more like oranges and nectarines with that comparison. But, its the only other real HD camcorder I have to compare it to. That being said it is 1080i and not 1080p. I know there are purists out there that insist that an HD camcorder should be 1080p, and yes that is partially true. I do throw this in for consideration that a camcorder with a higher pricetag should be that level and not one geared towards every day use such as this camcorder.

Ease of use +
This camera has very few buttons. I think they took a page from Apple's book with regard to having a simplistic interface. There is complexity to the interface but it is within the touch screen. The touch screen is more like an ATM type of touch screen and not like an iPod Touch screen. Its very easy to use and with generous button pushes the camera responds well. I love being able to pop out the SD card, plug it in my adapter and copy the already encoded H.264 video over to my iMac. It saves me literally hours of compression/re-compression hooha that I really never enjoyed.

Audio: +
It captures the smallest noises from birds chirping far away to leaves rustling. Each sound channel is distinct and well rendered on the final product. I did voice over on the video during the H200 recordings because my kids and dog decided to have a screamfest at the point I was outside recording.

Component Connection AV +
I connected it to my VIZIO HD 1080p LCD HDTV via the AV interface. It was crisp and looked fantastic. Sure it was not 1080p but honestly I couldn't tell. I come from a generation that used to have shoulder mounted VHS camcorders to lug around. This is so good I would almost think its broadcast quality, at least on a 720 channel.

Features not tested:
I did not test the time lapse video yet. I plan on making a video with this to record an outside scene. Once I do that I will post where to watch it here, as I cannot have 2 video reviews up. I did not use HDMI because the output is a smaller HDMI and I did not have one handy.

Recommendations:
Get a class 10 SD Card. Dont mess around with lower quality cards when the video needs speed not only to record but also to transfer. The costs of class 10 are not that bad these days. Here is one to have a peek at:SanDisk 8GB Extreme SDHC Class 10 High Performance Memory Card

Video corrections:
The mailbox is about 200 yards up the road not 500. Also, the ports on the bottom are outputs and or inputs. This camera does not have HDMI input.

Thanks for watching and reading my review. Please post any comments or suggestions. I will do my best to answer them.
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87 of 89 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Camcorder - easily worth the investment May 10, 2010
By K. New
Color Name:Black
I purchased this camera and have been using it for several weeks. The hi-pitched ringing that others complain about is imperceptible to me - even in a zero-ambient noise environment. This is an electronic device, so you might hear a soft hum under very quiet circumstances, but just about every camcorder does that... But I can't hear anything worth complaining about. I am using fast class 10 SDHC card, so maybe that makes a difference.

I am a former broadcast news videographer with a few Emmy's tucked away in my closet - so I should have some credibility with this review. I was not looking for a pro camera. I was looking for a good quality, affordable, HD camera to record my growing family. I love my Samsung HDTV and refrigerator, so I decide to give their camcorders a shot. Bottom line: This is a great, inexpensive HD camcorder, which easily fits my requirements. And at a cost of $297 out the door (I got a good price + another $97 for the SDHC card) it is hard to beat. Can it compare with a 3-chip prosumer camera costing thousands? No... and Yes. No, the lower-cost components don't compete equally with higher cost components - and they are not meant to. But yes, in that all things being equal, a good shooter with this Samsung will shoot the socks off of an average shooter using any high-end camera. No camera, no matter how expensive, can compensate for poor shooting skills. A good shooter with this Samsung can do great things.

Some people complain about blurred or ghost images when shooting in very low-light with this camera. Here are a couple of suggestions: make sure the electronic image stabilization is turned off (this can lead to image blurring in low light), don't zoom in (which lets in less light), use a class 10 SDHC card... and the most obvious - throw some light on your subject! Really, if it's too dark to shoot then don't shoot. Or at least accept the lower quality video - low-light means low-quality, which is why the pros travel with a light kit and take the time to light properly. This is video, not film. I also shoot on 720p, which seems to produce the most consistent results in a variety of lighting and motion conditions.

Now, some specifics... this camera is small and light. It can feel a little flimsy (especially the flip out screen) and the touch screen is not the most responsive, but I am getting used to it. I wish it had a mic jack, manual audio and better manual focus controls. I wish it had a separate, shielded view-finder in addition to the 2.7 inch touch screen - especially since it is hard to see in bright sunlight. I wish the shutter speed went as low as 1/30th of a second (instead of just 1/60th) which would let in more light under lower light conditions. But I guess all those features would make the camera cost more as well. The built in editing software is a nice touch and is good enough for basic editing, including some nice effects. This should be fine because the golden rule for editing is "less is more." I am having a problem launching clips directly from this program for viewing and trimming - but I can do so while editing. This makes managing clips more difficult and may be a compatibility issue. Regardless, I will need to buy a dedicating editing package which is disappointing since basic editing is all that I need to do and I should be able to use the bundled package, but can't.

On the upside, it has a 20x optical zoom, is easy to hold steady, has great video quality, has long-battery life (since it not spinning a hard drive, which should also make it more durable), powers-up fast, has built in editing features, is an easy point-and-shoot camera for family use, has robust manual controls even if you have to dig around a little, has "touch point" focus to focus anywhere just by touching the screen and a cool time-lapse shooting feature. And since I travel often, one of my favorite features is that you can charge this camera via the USB cable - which is perfect for me. The freedom to ditch the AC charger while traveling is a huge advantage and makes me more mobile. In all, Samsung put some very thoughtful features in this little camera for the shooter on the go. I highly recommend it and am very pleased with my purchase. Update - here's a quick video of my son's track day at school, shot off hand on 720p, but compressed for utube: [...]
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88 of 92 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Has potential but poor quality control makes it a gamble September 10, 2010
Color Name:Black
The Samsung HMX-H200 series of digital camcorders (HMX-200, HMX-203, HMX-204, HMX-205) provide a robust set of features in an increasingly crowded field of similarly sized camcorders in the under $500 price range. The only difference between the different Samsung models is the amount of onboard internal memory. They all have an SD card slot but other than the HMX-200, the other models offer internal memory as well. The HMX-203 has 8GB, HMX-H204 has 16GB and the H205 has a whopping 32GB of memory.

There are probably as many shortcomings with the camcorder as there are pluses, so let's get started.

I actually purchased the HMX-H205 but since the various H200 series camcorders are identical except for the built-in memory, I decided to post my review to what will be the more widely purchased H200 model. My observations pertain to all of the H200 series camcorders.

The camcorder comes with a composite video cable, a USB cable, AC power adapter, battery and the camcorder itself. For best viewing on a flat-screen TV you'll need to purchase a mini-HDMI to HDMI cable since it is not included.

If you are buying this camcorder sight unseen, that is you've never handled one in a store, you may be surprised, as I was, at how small and light this device actually is. It's extremely light which is not necessarily a good thing because that lightness makes it a bit difficult to keep steady. I know that sounds counter-intuitive but I find it to be true. So it is a good thing that this camcorder has image stabilization which definitely helps but more so at wide angle and minimal zoom. At higher zoom, the helpful effect is diminished to the point of being quite ineffective.

The H205 has a lens that gives you a good amount of wide-angle (37mm) compared to other camcorders and also provides a very useable optical zoom of 20x. Add in the digital zoom and you've got quite a powerful zoom on this camcorder. When you use a tripod, be sure to turn image stabilization off when zooming in all the way, it is really amazing how you can bring distant objects in to view. Of course when you zoom in that tightly, hand-held jitters are magnified greatly so that's why using a tripod is essential since image stabilization has little effect when zoomed in all the way.

The camcorder provides HD video in two flavors, 1920 x 1080/60i & 1280 x 720/60p. I'll let the technicians debate the differences between 60i and 60p (interlaced vs progressive). Let's just say that for an under $400 camcorder the video quality is stunning, particularly if this is your first camcorder or if you are upgrading from an older SD camcorder. I find that video recorded at 1280/60p are just fine for my use and appreciably extends the recording time of my HMX-H205.

A feature that I really enjoy with this camcorder is that Samsung has combined the video and photo function. You do not need to switch out of video mode to get into Photo mode in order to capture still images. Simply depress the "Photo" button, located on the top of the camera just to the right of the zoom control, and the camcorder will capture a still image (even when you are recording video.) Very slick and eliminates the need to switch in and out of video mode in order to grab a still shot. You can even capture a still shot from video already captured by depressing the "Photo" button during video playback. Some have complained about the photo resolution of this camcorder but my feeling is that this is primarily a camcorder that also happens to take still photos. It is not a dedicated still frame camera. Even so, it does take respectable photos at 2880 x 1620 resolution ( 4.7 Megapixel JPEG photos ). I think that's great for what this is... a camcorder that can also take fairly decent stills.

There are two zoom controls, one on the top of the camera body, the other on the left edge of the LCD panel. The control on the top of the camera offers a variable speed zoom but the "throw" is very short and it is therefore difficult to smoothly transition into a zoom regardless if you want a slow or fast zoom speed. If you are very gentle you can do a slow zoom but it requires practice. The zoom on the LCD panel offers only one zoom speed, but it is a slower zoom that may be preferable in many instances. I found myself using it more often than not.

Focusing the camcorder is accomplished in one of three ways. Auto Focus is probably your best bet most of the time. It works pretty well in many situations. In certain situations though it may have a hard time finding the proper focus point in which case you have two other options... you can use what Samsung calls "manual" focus or "touch-point" focus. In manual focus, additional icons representing close and far appear. By touching either one with you finger you can "manually" adjust the focus. But you have to rely on what you can see in the LCD which as I mentioned earlier, can be quite difficult in bright light. For me, I am always overshooting the focus point and have to go back and forth before I can achieve sharp focus. This may improve with practice, but I'm doubtful. The final option is the "touch-point" focus which is kind of interesting. In this mode you touch your finger on the LCD in the area that you want to be the focus point. The camera does it's best to achieve focus using the area you touched. It works pretty well and is useful when you want to get more creative with having shallower depth of field.

The camera also gives you some control over aperture, shutter speed, white balance and EV (exposure value) using the touch screen as the input.

The built-in editing software, Intelli-studio, (PC only, MACS not supported) works better than I was expecting. First of all the camcorder itself offers some rudimentary editing functions. This proves to be extremely helpful to edit the very beginning or end of a clip to remove that little bit of camera shake that you often get when you have to shift your hand to begin or end recording. You can also use the in-camera editing to split a clip. I found this intuitive and helpful. Additionally you can combine 2 clips into one... how cool is that?

You can also use the Intelli-studio software provided in the camera which can be run on your PC. This gives you additional photo/video management and editing capabilities, including the ability to create photo slideshows with some of the coolest transitions I've seen in editing software. They put some thought into these effects and I really liked them. The software also makes it very easy to upload your videos to YouTube, Flickr, Facebook, etc. You can also copy and transfer videos and photos using Intelli-studio.

The camcorder has an OK built-in microphone. Similar to most camcorders in this price range, there is no capability to use an external mic. Nor is there a headphone jack, but there is a built-in speaker that provides some sound... not great but enough to check that you've got audio and enough to enable you to hear the sound in video in quieter environments.

Battery life with the included battery gives me just about 2 hours of recording time. I've also got the larger battery Samsung IA-BP420E - Camcorder battery Li-Ion 4200 mAh which gives me much more recording time.

Another feature I find valuable are the "guidelines" that can be displayed on the LCD during recording or photo taking. There are several to choose from, either a crosshairs with safety zone on margins, a quadrant or a thirds grid. Depending on what you're shooting the grids can be very helpful in framing your shots.

I'm saving the best feature (at least for me) for last and that is the Time Lapse mode. This is a really really cool mode that enables you to take time lapse video. In effect you compress hours into minutes by using this mode. You select the interval that frames are captured, in seconds (every 1, 3 or 5 seconds ) and over what period of time (24, 48 or 72 hours). For instance if you wanted to take a time lapse video of clouds, you could set the camcorder to take one frame every 1 second. You usually will want to use the AC adapter for time lapse recording and a tripod. If you record for 3hours, your resulting time lapse video will be 3 minutes long using the settings I described. It's very cool what you can do with this mode.

Cons:
The LCD is very glossy. Consequently there is a lot of glare on the screen in certain situations which makes it difficult to see. For instance in brightly lit situations such as outside on a bright sunny day or inside when there are bright lights behind you which are reflecting on the LCD display. The glossy LCD screen also gets covered in fingerprints really easily. The LCD is a touchscreen and it is by way of the touchscreen that the various menu options are accessed. Therefore you will get fingerprints on the screen all the time and in conjunction with the glare, you will be constantly cleaning the screen.

Concerning the touch-screen, it is not the most responsive screen but it's better than others I have used. A firm but not too firm touch is needed to select menu options on the screen.

I ran into an intermittent problem with my HMX-H205 necessitating that I have it replaced. The problem I experienced is that the camera would display an error on the LCD to "Check Lens Cover" when the camcorder was turned on. Of course this is expected if the lens cover (which is manually operated) is still in the closed position when you turn on your camera. The problem is that when I opened the lens cover, the LCD screen remained blank except for the overlaid textual information. No image of whatever the camcorder was pointed at was being displayed on the LCD. Read more ›
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Really Great Camcorder
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Published 23 days ago by Michael
3.0 out of 5 stars LCD veiwer broke off after minimal use, think it started out bad
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Published 1 month ago by Dave
5.0 out of 5 stars Gift
My son did all his research and decided this was the camera for him that within the price range he could afford. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Melnhair
4.0 out of 5 stars For the price nothing can beat this little camera
For the price its a very nice camera. Shoots decent 720p video. 1080i is interlaced, less suited for shooting motion. Read more
Published 3 months ago by university champ
5.0 out of 5 stars best
Gotta purchase this item my wife so picky about the camera or camcorder she have noproblem for the item and Love it.
Published 3 months ago by cadetinadora2525
5.0 out of 5 stars Great camcorder
We purchased this to replace an old school camcorder that used the DV tapes. We wanted a camcorder that would record directly to an SD card so we could just download it to our... Read more
Published 4 months ago by Thrillhouse
5.0 out of 5 stars Great little camcorder
I have to admit that I was a little hesitant at first but the more I have used this camcorder the happier I am with this purchase. Read more
Published 7 months ago by thomas lane
5.0 out of 5 stars Super camcorder
Small and convinient.
The optical zoom is excellent. I wouldn't recomend to use the digital zoom, it is really difficult to focus an image with that. Read more
Published 14 months ago by Juan F. Cardona
2.0 out of 5 stars Takes GREAT HD videos but 9 months later it wont turn on?
Any electronic that wont last a year deserves a 1 star but due to it taking excellent video I gave it 2 stars.

I purchased it 3/2011, its 12/2011 and it wont turn on? Read more
Published 17 months ago by Rich C.
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This is one of the best Video recorders I have ever used. I do alot of Videos for Families. I used to use the Big Over the Shoulder Camcorders. tha were 12 pounds each. Read more
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