Canon Elura 100
Manufacturer: Canon USA Part number: 1178B001
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- With a big zoom, a small size, and a decent price, the Canon Elura 100 is a great choice if you plan on steering clear of low-light situations.
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CNET editors' review
Canon Elura 100
price range: $549.99
- Reviewed by: Philip Ryan
- Reviewed on: 06/01/2006
- Released on: 04/30/2006
The good: Compact size; fast, 20X zoom lens; solid color in video footage.
The bad: Average low-light performance; no accessory shoe.
The bottom line: With a big zoom, a small size, and a decent price, the Canon Elura 100 is a great choice if you plan on steering clear of low-light situations.
We were happy to see that Canon addressed the design issues of last year's Elura models, which had a slew of control buttons tucked away behind the LCD screen, along with a menu button and a jog dial shoved in front of the LCD. The Elura 100 has a much cleaner design with a conveniently placed joystick for menu control.
Shoppers with a keen eye for specs will note that the Canon ZR700 has a 25X zoom lens, compared to the Elura 100's 20X lens, and that both camcorders sell for about the same price. So which to choose? If you typically shoot in low light, the answer would be the Elura 100, which edges out the ZR700 in this area, especially in very dim light. Also, if you regularly capture still images with your camcorder, you'll definitely want the Elura for its extra pixels. However, if you neither care about still images nor shoot in low light, the ZR700's longer zoom probably makes sense. Alternately, low-light shooters may want to check out JVC's GR-DF550; it's not as feature-packed or user-friendly as the Elura, but it excelled in our low-light tests.
User reviews
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Nice camera, just what I needed.
by escee on May 19, 2006
Pros: Good pic quality, compact size, easy to use, nice features.
Cons: Saw purple fringing in some bright scenes.
Summary: This is one nice little camera.
The overall picture quality is quite
good. I did notice purple fringing
around some objects in bright scenes
but no big deal. I have ...Summary: This is one nice little camera.
The overall picture quality is quite
good. I did notice purple fringing
around some objects in bright scenes
but no big deal. I have been using it
outside only, havn't tried using it
inside just yet.
The size is great. I can slip this
into my coat pocket without much problem.
The controls are pretty well placed
and easy to learn. Features such as
analog-to-digital conversion is good
to have. I'll probably use it some days
to convert old tapes.
This camera has decent zoom (20x). I was
considering this and the ZR700 which is
about the same price. Went with the
Elura 100 due to better pic quality
from a review I read.
The ability to capture to SD card is nice
to have, although, serious picture takers
should get a real camera instead. 1MP
just doesn't cut it.
I like the true widescreen feature. This
is great for the newer tv sets. Battery
life is decent. Probably a good idea to
get an extra BP-208 (I think) for around
$45.
This little camcorder is an excellent
value for the money (paid $309 for it).Updated
BTW, my reason for going with MiniDV was that I intended to do lots of editing of the video. From reading about Mini DVD, I learned that their picture quality is not as good since the video is saved as MPEG-2 unlike MiniDV which can be saved onto a computer in a less compressed AVI file. I found that this is more flexible and convenient.
I have been video taping for several weeks now and my solution to storing the original video is to transfer the footage onto my computer as AVI files and save those AVI files onto a DVD. These files are as good as the original files on the MiniDV tape and I can work with them to create my final DVD later.Updated
My main reason for purchasing MiniDV instead of Mini DVD was due to the picture quality. From researching, I learned that MiniDV has better picture quality than Mini DVD. Also it's easier to transfer footage to computer and that was one of my main intention.
I have been taking video for several weeks now and I'm pretty satisfied with the Elura 100. My solution for storing the original footage is to save the footage onto my computer as AVI files and burn them onto DVD. The quality remains the same and I can reuse the MiniDV tape. I can then use the footage on the DVD to create my final DVD which plays back on regular dvd players.31 out of 31 users found this user opinion helpful.
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a camcorder to love and keep
by robertobiggio on March 31, 2006
Pros: video light; sd card; long bat; great pix; nice video
Cons: too thick to grip
Summary: i purchased one elura 100 from dell.com when it went on sale $325; the design is very compact, with battery under the lcd, open /eject button on the top, ...
Summary: i purchased one elura 100 from dell.com when it went on sale $325; the design is very compact, with battery under the lcd, open /eject button on the top, overall it is a smart design. on the performance, the still picture quality is startling good, at 1.33m it close to a digital camera picture; sd card feature is a great addition, i recorded 48 minutes out of 512mb sandisk sd mini card. video is just ok for viewing on computer. it blurs when changes to full screen. but 100% original size looks very nice. of course, if u use mini dv tape, then video palyback on tv is going to be fabulous. the one feature makes this camcorder stands out to others is two video lights for low light or dak condition, very bright light by the side of lens. battery life is 150m, compare to 90m of canon zr600. the only con is camcorder is thick that the back of my hands hurts by holding 5 minutes. i highly recommend this camcorder, same price as zr 700, and $50 more than zr600, it worthes every penny and this camcorder is much better than zr700 or zr600, i bought the zr600 and now have to ebay it.
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replacement battery bp-208 only last 1 hour, dont buy this back up battery. the original battery bp-208dg last 2.5 hours with lights on recording, no need to waste money on junk battery bp-208.23 out of 23 users found this user opinion helpful.
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imho: the best sub $500.00 camcorder
by pcstuff on May 9, 2006
Pros: Fairly priced, good pic quality, small, true widescreen (not HD) format
Cons: may be too small for some, viewfinder almost unusuable
Summary: I've used this camcorder for a few days now and have to say I am utterly impressed:
- It records fantastic images under bright light.
- Even in "dim" ...Summary: I've used this camcorder for a few days now and have to say I am utterly impressed:
- It records fantastic images under bright light.
- Even in "dim" conditions (hardly any daylight/just a few lamps) it records excellent images.
- It is very small and portable. Any smaller and it just wouldn't be usable. The buttons are well laid out and easy to use for my wife with small/average size hands and me with my bigger hands. Do note though that the camera is very small and sometimes you will have a hrad time shooting steady video, if holding it with only one hand. I usually just use my other hand to steady it holding the LCD screen.
- Some users complain that it feels "cheaply built" or even "flimsy". I don't share that opinion at all. It's just that it is made of plastic and light weight.
- Very good battery life, even when using the LCD screen all the time. The little viewfinder doesn't extend and is almost unusable. They could have honestly skipped it and just made the camcorder another $50 cheaper.
- The lens cover is built in, so no chance of it going awol ever again!
- Records in true widescreen (can be switched to 4:3 in a heartbeat though). Most camcorders in this price range will just chop your 4;3 image and make it look like 16:9. So although the Elura 100 doesn't record in HD (which at this time costs another $1k) it is somewhat "future-proof" to watch your home video on your next TV purchase (most likely a HDTV) and make full use of all it's "real estate".
- Features Analog-to-Digital passthrough. While most camcorders in this price class skip that feature, the E100 allows you to convert your old analog videos to digital format and enjoy them for years/decades to come.
- Some people complain of motor or a clicking noise, I have not noticed either. Makes me think Canon had some birthing problems with the first run of these.
I've done a lot of comparing, trying to decide between 3ccd, HD and so forth. The Elura 100 in my opinion allows me to shoot great video now at a very economical price (#329 delivered) and I won't feel bad when I upgrade to the next generation HD camcorder in a few years.21 out of 21 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Most Bang for your Buck
by tonydj49 on June 26, 2006
Pros: Easy Menus, Upload Video & Photo to PC, Widescreen, Decent in low light and Amazing in good light, lightweight, long last battery, wireless remote, great zoom and image stability, Great Overall Value
Cons: Placement of W/T Zoom for people w/big hands, does not include firewire cable, color viewfinder is a plus but neck of viewfinder is short and not very comfortable.
Summary: I researched like most people do for quite some time and decided on this model as the camcorder that offered all the great features available, good performance of actual recording ...
Summary: I researched like most people do for quite some time and decided on this model as the camcorder that offered all the great features available, good performance of actual recording and was most affordable. I ended up purchasing from an online store for $314.00 including shipping and tax compared to $409.00 at my local electronics store.
I've been playing around with the camera for a few days now and I still have much to learn about it though nothing seems too overwhelming. The Manual is very clear and simple. You can record in widescreen or regular depending on what type of TV you have at home. You can take a still photo while you are recording video without any interruption to the video. You can also go back through the playback of one of your videos and record a still image later. Included is the video cable so you can connect and watch your videos on the tv, then sit back on your couch and control the camera w/the wireless remote. Probably the best feature is being able to upload to your PC w/the included USB so you can burn your movies to DVD. (Assuming you have a DVD burner on your PC. If not you can also burn using a DVD burner and your TV.)
For recording in different light situations there are 9 different modes that all help w/focus and clarity. Specially like NIGHT mode that helps a lot in low light situations. Makes recording w/as little as a reading lamp possible if needed. There's also a "fireworks" mode that I plan on using on my upcoming trip to Disney during Independence weekend. Also has 9 different ways to fade in and out of recording along w/9 different special effects for recording such as black & white and sepia. Navigating back and forth between different modes is very easy as there is not too much bunched up in the menu. Also, navigating is mostly w/the joy stick that is really cool and makes it easy to work your way around. (Sony and their touch LCD screens sound cool but seemed more difficult and harmful to the screen. Waiters sometimes struggle entering your order onto a 20inch screen. Your camcorder screen is 2.7 inches people!)
Color viewfinder helps for recording in extra bright situations where the LCD screen might not look so well, though this LCD screen out performs the color, brightness and clarity of many other similar camcorders. The 20X zoom is more than enough to zoom to objects more than a city block away. Obviously you might not need to do that very often but just imagine how well it can perform for objects within close/average range. The batter is hidden inside where the LCD screen opens from to keep it from getting bulkier on the outside. Audio has two options, regular and extra sensitive. Both are good depending on the situation. LCD light is very bright to look at but it does help a bit in low light situations. I have yet to see a camera w/an excellent light on this type of camera. You'll have to go back to the old VHS cameras for a good light. If needed, there are mounts available for sale on the net to add an extra light for about $20 though they dont look very attractive in terms of appearance. All of the jacks for charging, viewing, cards and batteries are all hidden or blend in to keep it looking sleek inside and out. Go out to your local store and pick up and handle all the cameras available. Many, specially those by Samsung and JVC seem to be made of cheap plastic. The Canon is very solid and sturdy that makes you feel like you have a higher end camcorder. Which in terms of what you get, you practically do have a higher end camcorder. There is also a cover that slides over the lens to protect it.
Now the negatives.The viewfinder, though it is in color which is good, does not have any kind of extension or comfort piece for your eye socket. You literally place the camera on your face. For some this might actually be a positive though so it's up to you. The strap is not as big or attractive as the Sony strap. This was my wife's only complaint. She didnt care so much about the specs as she did about how it looked. I do agree w/her though that it could probably be a little bigger. I found it easier to not use the strap and instead put my hand over the strap in order to get a good grip angle on the Zoom lever. Which means the zoom lever may be the only piece that could benefit from being moved or enlarged a bit. Specially for folks w/bigger hands or long fingers. Still this is not enough of a problem for me to even complain about it. All of the other features plus the ability to find it just over $300 is more than I can ask for.13 out of 13 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Great camera, motor noise ruined it for me
by konterbleda on November 2, 2006
Pros: Surprise, its a really great camera all around except for...
Cons: MOTOR NOISE!
Summary: I read all the reviews. Kept reading about camera noise, so I had to check out for myself. My cousin has this camera, and he permitted me to use it ...
Summary: I read all the reviews. Kept reading about camera noise, so I had to check out for myself. My cousin has this camera, and he permitted me to use it at several of my childrens events. Initially, I had no problems. At a birthday party and a karate tournament, it performed flawlessly. However, when I tried to tape my daughters piano recital, or coax a few words out of a friends baby, the motor noise was very blatant. In situations where there is alot of noise to drown out the motor, such as parties and sporting events, its fine. But if you do an interview, or if you tape a piano recital or such where there is not much other background noise, the motor will be heard clearly. I decided to move on to another camera.
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Mentioned to him that I didn't think too highly of his vidcam. He loves it, but he has 3 rowdy boys that he tapes constantly. My gatherings tend to be a bit more sedate.Updated
Just thought I'd add this. Get an external mic, either wired or not, and this may take care of motor noise.10 out of 10 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Great Camera at a Great Price
by Liquid4012 on June 23, 2006
Pros: LCD Quality, 16:9 compatible, price, image quality, zoom function, ease-of-use, small size
Cons: No Firewire included, Noise from tape mechanism, image stability control not great, included light leaves a blue tint on video
Summary: I'm new to the digital camcorder world, but have wanted one for a long time. My wife and I went to Los Cabos, Mexico and decided it was the ...
Summary: I'm new to the digital camcorder world, but have wanted one for a long time. My wife and I went to Los Cabos, Mexico and decided it was the right time to purchase one. We decided on this model after seeing Consumer Reports' ratings of the Elura 85 and 90. Both were highly rated and the 100 is no different in my opinion.
Out of the box, the camcorder is easy to use. I especially liked the precise zoom and autofocus functionality. I was also very impressed with the LCD image quality. The light weight and compact design made for a comfortable fit in my hand.
The image quality of the video is excellent. Some sites claim it's "HR" or "high resolution" and it may well be, but I didn't notice too much of a difference between this and other non-HR cameras, although they were more expensive in general. I love the true widescreen LCD display, and it translated perfectly to our widescreen TV at home. I just recently discovered the effects built into the camera's software. Some of them are kind of cheesy, but would probably be really cool to see if you're kid.
The controls are very easy to use once you get the hang of them. On-screen graphics make them easy to navigate and after about an hour of use I felt comfortable with them.
The only gripes I have with the camera are:
- The noise from the tape mechanism. During recording of quiet footage, you can hear the "buzz" of the tape, but it's only noticable during very low-noise recording.
- Image stability was less than stellar. Although good, the image stability control was not always up to snuff. I'm basing this on use during activities, though. For example, we did an ATV excersion and I was able to record while riding. I don't think any camera could have recorded this without shakiness but with this camera it was almost unwatchable. Again, not having a lot of experience with these things I don't have anything on which to compare it. But even during casual strolls along the resort we were staying it seems to bounce around a little. Holding it with two hands helped a lot, so it may be just that my hand shakes too much or that I am jarring my arm downward when I walk. Not a major issue for me.
- The included spotlight, while great for low-light environments, leaves a bluish tint on anything being recorded. This is a luxury anyway, since many cameras don't seem to have a light included on them. Still, the picture quality takes a hit from this light but you're not expecting great quality during low-light recording anyway.
- A big grip for me is that there's only a USB cable included - no firewire. I could be wrong but I believe the ONLY way to tranfer video directly from the camera to a computer is via a firewire connection and if this is the case it should have been included with the camera. I had to go out a buy a firewire card with the cable in order to transfer video to my PC, and it works nicely.
This is a great camera, and beginners will definitely appreciate its inuitive controls. I recommend this camera for anyone wanting a low-cost, full-featured camcorder who doesn't mind a little background noise during certain recording environments.8 out of 8 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Great camera
by fooshyhead on October 25, 2006
Pros: Great optics, feature rich, easy to use and perfect size
Cons: None that I have noticed
Summary: I want to write this review to squelch the complaints about motor noise interfering with sound. When I first began my investigation, of which digital video to purchase, I was ...
Summary: I want to write this review to squelch the complaints about motor noise interfering with sound. When I first began my investigation, of which digital video to purchase, I was skeptical due to the user reviews about the motor noise interfering with the sound recording. I was allowed to test the camera before purchase and while the motor noise was noticeable it did not seem that it would interfere with audio. I decided to purchase the camera. After purchasing the camera, recording and playing back on the camera as well as on the T.V. the motor noise is not evident to my ears or anyone else that watches/listens. My opinion is this is a perfect camera for my use taping my sons football & basketball games and my daughters gymnastics & hockey games and indoor family events. Indoor lighting has produced more than acceptable video for us and taping on sunny days produces perfectly rich looking video. My hats off to Canon!
7 out of 8 users found this user opinion helpful.
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great outdoor video/daytime; sharp
by techno_geek_05 on July 10, 2006
Pros: provides fantastic outdoor video in sunlight/daytime
Cons: so-so for indoor under lighting at night
Summary: So I was looking for a cheap camcorder and I read the reviews of the Elura 100. It's great camera though I overpaid at Fry's $399. This is ...
Summary: So I was looking for a cheap camcorder and I read the reviews of the Elura 100. It's great camera though I overpaid at Fry's $399. This is my 2nd camcorder I've owned (the previous a vintage Panasonic VHS-C from 1989 -- one of the first VHS-C camcorders from Panasonic -- a big beast; but durable - they built that thing like a tank -- I paid $1000 for that thing back then -- err my dad did).
I would say that the Elura 100 provides excellent performance outdoors and has many features for this price. The colors are accurate, and sharp outside. Just stick it on "Easy" and you are all set. There's excellent saturation too; nothing is washed out like some cameras and you don't need any polarizing filter - it was tested in Southern california sunshine -- but get a clear UV Haze filter to protect the lens (27mm).
For Indoors, to get the most optimum results you should adjust the white balance and exposure. What I do is "lie" to the camera and put the exposure on "Snow" which seems to boost the gain indoors and opens the aperture all the way - I don't know exactly why - but if you mess with the exposure settings you can increase the aperture more indoors. Also, with the white balance, for indoors I usually set it to Outdoor if there's natural light coming through the window; or Tungsten mode which has a "warmer" feel for the video footage.
The camera's exposure sensor gets a little confused if there's extreme bright light coming in and will close down the aperture a lot. You just gotta over-ride with manual aperture usually.
I normally rent a VX-2100 from Sony for Wedding production videos -- so I'm very familiar with video cameras -- the VX-2100 is the best benchmark to use; and that camera has amazing low-light performance without hardly any perceivable noise. You can definitely see what a tiny 1/5" CCD does to the performance.
But nontheless, this is a sub $400 camera and it's a bang for the buck.
If you do most of your shooting outside with your family/friends/drinking buddies, etc. on the beach, parks, etc. this camera won't dissapoint. If you do a *majority* of shooting indoors at night (there are some people who do this! when they have parties) -- you need to seriously look at cameras with a MUCH bigger sensor -- like 1/3" to get the BEST performance -- the Elura 100 is only so-so. Alternatively, you can purchase some bright lights and bounce them to make up for the small CCD of the Elura 100 if you want to shoot indoors at night.5 out of 5 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Great buy and worth the money
by Jeff_2005 on July 1, 2006
Pros: A lot of great features, simple to learn, great quality
Cons: Handling issues
Summary: Overall, I am very satisfied with the Elura 100 and the camcorder was actually better than what I expected. Battery life is amazing, although internal batteries aren't supposed to ...
Summary: Overall, I am very satisfied with the Elura 100 and the camcorder was actually better than what I expected. Battery life is amazing, although internal batteries aren't supposed to last long. Quality of the videos are great for the price, and the pictures are pretty sharp. Also, many people complain about motor noise but to me, it wasn't much of a problem.
Handling was a bit of a struggle, however, as the camcorder is small and my hands are rather large.4 out of 4 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Alotta BANG 4 THE BUCK
by dasheroff on June 14, 2006
Pros: Very good color, good digital effects, Very Good Overall
Cons: Button placement is a bit awkward till you get uses to it. Low light recording not so great, but better than most in this range.
Summary: After owning a Sony DCR-HC21 and being less than Happy, I did alot of research before buying this one.
The Elura 100 is a great choice. Slightly above entry level!!!...Summary: After owning a Sony DCR-HC21 and being less than Happy, I did alot of research before buying this one.
The Elura 100 is a great choice. Slightly above entry level!!!
NO REGRETS ON THIS ONE.!!!!!!!!!!!!!4 out of 4 users found this user opinion helpful.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Canon USA
- Part number: 1178B001
- Description: Around the world, the name Canon means optical excellence, advanced image processing, and superb performance. And Canon digital video camcorders are no exception. The Elura family of camcorders offers a wide variety of advanced, yet easy-to-use features that make them perfect for capturing all of life's moments. The Eluras are the most affordable of Canon's Megapixel camcorders and give you both vivid video and brilliant digital photographs. They make it easy to share memories with family and friends. With the Elura 100, you get all the flexibility and versatility of the Elura line, plus an impressive optical and digital zoom range, Double Shot technology for great video and digital photos, new features like Smooth Zoom and Level Shot, plus features found on more expensive camcorders. You also get an easy-to-read menu system for simple operation. And an omni-selector joystick that lets you easily operate playback, focus, exposure and menu options with a single controller. All this - in a stylish, affordable, easy-to-carry camcorder.
General
- Product Type Camcorder
- Enclosure Color Silver
- Digital Zoom 800 x
- Effective Sensor Resolution 0.88 megapixels
- Total Pixels 1.33 megapixels
- Optical Sensor Size 1/5 in
- Optical Sensor Type CCD
- Min Illumination 2 lux
- Analog Video Format NTSC
- Digital Video Format AVI
- Special Effects Vivid, Skin Detail, Neutral
- Image Stabilizer Electronic
- Min Shutter Speed 1/60 sec
- Max Shutter Speed 1/2000 sec
- Shooting Modes Frame movie mode, Digital photo mode
- Shooting Programs Sunset, Spotlight, Beach, Portrait mode, Night mode, Sports mode, Snow, Fireworks
- White Balance Tungsten, Daylight
- Exposure Modes Automatic, Program
- Exposure Metering Center-weighted, Evaluative, Spot
- Camera Flash None
- Widescreen Video Capture Yes
Main Features
- Camcorder Sensor Resolution 1.3 megapixels
- Camcorder Effective Still Resolution 1 megapixels
- Color Support Color
- Auto Exposure Bracketing 3 steps
- Still Image Format JPEG
- Remote Control Remote control - Infrared
- TV Tuner None
Memory / Storage
- Flash Memory None
- Floppy Drive None
- Image Storage Hi 1152 x 864
- Media Type Mini DV
- Recording Speed LP, SP
Lens System
- Type Zoom lens - 3 mm - 60 mm - F/1.8-3.6
- Focal Length 3 mm - 60 mm
- Lens Aperture F/1.8-3.6
- Auto Focus Points (Zones) 9
- Optical Zoom 20 x
- Lens system type Zoom lens
- Min focal length 3 mm
- Max focal length 60 mm
- Auto Focus TTL contrast detection
- Features Built-in lens shield
- Filter Size 27 mm
- Focus Adjustment Automatic
- Zoom Adjustment Motorized drive
Additional Features
- Low Lux / Night Mode Yes
- Digital Still Camera Function Yes
- Additional Features PictBridge support, AE lock
- Analog to digital conversion Yes
- Built-in Light Yes
- Remote control Remote control - Infrared
- Software Drivers & Utilities
- Included Accessories Battery pack
Viewfinder
- Viewfinder Type Electronic
- Viewfinder Diagonal Size 0.33 in
- Viewfinder Resolution 113,000 pixels
- Image Aspect Ratio (camcorders) 16:9
Display
- Type LCD display - TFT active matrix - 2.7 in - Color
Digital Player (Recorder)
- Type None
Microphone
- Type Microphone - Built-in
Connections
- Connector Type 1 x Composite video/audio (input/output), 1 x IEEE 1394 (FireWire/i.LINK), 1 x USB, 1 x Microphone
- Expansion Slot(s) 1 x SD Memory Card
Audio Input
- Audio input type Microphone
- Microphone type Built-in
- Microphone Operation Mode Stereo
Miscellaneous
- Cables Included USB cable, 1, 1 x A/V cable
Power
- Power Device Power adapter - External
- Battery type - Lithium ion
Battery
- Supported Battery 1 x Li-ion rechargeable battery ( Included )
Manufacturer Warranty
- Service & Support 1 year warranty
- Service & Support Details Limited warranty - Parts and labor - 1 year


