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Canon GL1 MiniDV Digital Camcorder with Lens & Optical Image Stabilization

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Yes, it’s expensive. Yes, you get what you pay for., November 3, 2001
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Floatplane Guy “imelanson” (Redmond, WA, USA) –
This review is from: Canon GL1 MiniDV Digital Camcorder with Lens & Optical Image Stabilization (Electronics)

First, the visceral. The image quality is stunning, and the creative license and possibilities afforded through DV are staggering. With a GL1 and a good NLE like Premiere, the only limit is your creativity. Effects that just a few years ago started at tens of thousands of dollars on film can now be rendered realtime.

Now the practical. I spent a fair bit of time looking through the market at the ‘low pro’ end. Canon’s GL1 and XL1 were clearly in the running, as were several Sony products. What finally sold me on the GL1 was the flourite lens, which to my eye has a noticeably brighter image, as well as the optical image stabilization, which provides a more natural looking view also. I have to say that I find the manual zoom feature useless as it’s a servo controlled focus rate, and very difficult to ‘stop’ in a slow focus. I’ve found that using the ‘automatic/manual’ focus switch to allow the camera to bring the subject into focus, then switching immediately to ‘manual’ to lock the focus is very effective as a workaround. The only time this doesn’t work well is at the limit of either the optical focus or the digital focus when the subject is poorly defined versus its background. In these situations, the rangefinding system seems to ‘hunt’, giving a nauseating soft in/out blur. Truthfully, using the camera under these cirucumstances is rare, and this is the only criticism I’ve got for the system. An often overlooked feature of DV is that the audio quality is about the same as CD, and is digital. This means that even your home movies now have DAT audio quality! Despite many comments to the contrary, I’ve been very favourably impressed with the quality of the audio, including the stereo separation.

I also mentioned the XL1, but the only difference I could see was perhaps better audio, and for the considerable extra expense and size, it wasn’t a good tradeoff for me.

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