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Samsung SC-MX20 Flash Memory Camcorder makes movie making easy!

Submitted by v8 on Wednesday February 3, 2010 No Comments

The Samsung SC-MX20 Camcorder features an optimized recording mode for YouTube, a Schneider Lens with 34x optical zoom, image stabilization and face detection. You can also record up to 16 hours using a 32 GB memory card. The SAMSUNG SC-MX20 also features the longest battery life in its class, lasting up to three hours.

By offering a choice of shooting in two different aspect ratios – 4:3 and 16:9 – Samsung SC-MX20 Flash Memory Camcorder ensures the entire image is captured for playback on everything from older TVs to your newest, wide-format HDTV screen.

680K pixel video CCD delivers high resolution video images with superior color resolution and detail. It surpasses the conventional camcorder with digital quality and its PC interface.

With the SAMSUNG SC-MX20’s high quality 34x optical zoom lens you can get close to the action from a safe distance. And for those ultra long distance shots, the 1200x digital zoom will let you see it all in perfect detail. Advanced image stabilization minimizes unwanted picture shaking caused by hand movement during recording.

“I just wanted a little camcorder with decent quality. For the money you can’t go wrong with the SC-MX20. It is so simple and straight forward. The only thing I don’t like is that none of the common/standard media players can play mp4 format. Other than that I like it and am very happy with the quality of the video. I would recommend it.

I did a lot of research on camcorders the ones with good reviews are $350 +. I decided to take a chance on this camcorder because it is so new there aren’t many reviews yet and I am very happy with my choice.”

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