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Has anyone brought a Samsung DX200 DVD Camcorder if so what are the problems if any?

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Has anyone brought a Samsung DX200 DVD Camcorder if so what are the problems if any?

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As with any DVD camcorder people are having problems with finalising the disks, (allowing them to be payed in a home DVD player/computer) it requires a lot of time to recover the data from this disk. to get it onto your computer. Another limit is the amount of video you can get into the mini-dvd, around 20 mins (for single sided) then you need to put another one in. http://www.samsungcamera.co.uk/series/8/… The camera does not like to be subjected to knocks or vibration, which can cause it to fail to write to the disk. Unless you have a video editing package that will import the video files you will need to convert them. Windows Movie maker does not support them. The reports seem to give it a reasonable rating.

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