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		<title>Comment on Samsung SMX-F34 Flash Memory Camcorder w/16GB Memory &amp; 42x Intelli-Zoom (Black) by camcorder flash memory</title>
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		<description>I purchased this camera a few days of Target and couldn  &#039;t be happier. I decided almost a month straight of research, which camera to buy. Reviews of votes they make me sure of what they buy. I started with the decision to buy the Canon FS100. Now, a week later, the FS200 new model came out and was $ 70 more. No thanks. 

 Then I found information on this camera. It &#039;really a prize for the best entry level camera. You have to be good, I thought. I researched SamsungCamcorders my ultimate source of camcorderinfo.com. They evaluated the standard definition SC-MX20 camcorder very good compared to much more expensive. Therefore, I have the jump. 

 I used the machine for a few days now and went through a series of tests. First of all, in daylight or normal light of the framework of this camera is phenomenal. Images are crisp and clear, and the autofocus is fast. Zoom is great, and focus very quickly forward and to keep the intelligence zoom works welltoo. 

 What the anti-shake function works fairly well, up to 8x zoom or more striking, then, that  &#039;s hard to make really quiet. Overall, the F34 is good enough for a digital (not optical) anti-shake. 

 Now for the bad lighting conditions, the level most feared for the cameras. I can tell you that from all the reviews I&#039;ve read, there&#039;s no camcorder under $ 600, which leads to very well in low light conditions. This is the kind of low-end camcorders. Who&#039;s Gonna spend most of their time recordingNight anyways! For this low-light conditions was ok. I went into the night, with only the movement of light and I could see what lit. I turned to the manual exposure, and was even better. Not bad for a $ 250 camcorder. 

 Overall I was impressed very satisfied with this camcorder. How can we build an element of passport Samsung brand than good performance with 16 GB in 3 hours and a battery for $ 250? It  &#039;sa steal for JVC and Canon by comparison. I would highly recommend.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I purchased this camera a few days of Target and couldn  &#8216;t be happier. I decided almost a month straight of research, which camera to buy. Reviews of votes they make me sure of what they buy. I started with the decision to buy the Canon FS100. Now, a week later, the FS200 new model came out and was $ 70 more. No thanks. </p>
<p> Then I found information on this camera. It &#8216;really a prize for the best entry level camera. You have to be good, I thought. I researched SamsungCamcorders my ultimate source of camcorderinfo.com. They evaluated the standard definition SC-MX20 camcorder very good compared to much more expensive. Therefore, I have the jump. </p>
<p> I used the machine for a few days now and went through a series of tests. First of all, in daylight or normal light of the framework of this camera is phenomenal. Images are crisp and clear, and the autofocus is fast. Zoom is great, and focus very quickly forward and to keep the intelligence zoom works welltoo. </p>
<p> What the anti-shake function works fairly well, up to 8x zoom or more striking, then, that  &#8217;s hard to make really quiet. Overall, the F34 is good enough for a digital (not optical) anti-shake. </p>
<p> Now for the bad lighting conditions, the level most feared for the cameras. I can tell you that from all the reviews I&#8217;ve read, there&#8217;s no camcorder under $ 600, which leads to very well in low light conditions. This is the kind of low-end camcorders. Who&#8217;s Gonna spend most of their time recordingNight anyways! For this low-light conditions was ok. I went into the night, with only the movement of light and I could see what lit. I turned to the manual exposure, and was even better. Not bad for a $ 250 camcorder. </p>
<p> Overall I was impressed very satisfied with this camcorder. How can we build an element of passport Samsung brand than good performance with 16 GB in 3 hours and a battery for $ 250? It  &#8217;sa steal for JVC and Canon by comparison. I would highly recommend.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Sep 2009 08:30:31 +0000</pubDate>
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