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Samsung SCD107 MiniDV Digital Camcorder

Samsung SCD107 MiniDV Digital Camcorder

List Price: $449.99
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent Features and good price
Review: After much research on the internet and in stores, I chose the Samsung SCD107....had it for a week and have been very pleased. All buttons and menus are easy to use. Picture and LCD view are average....very impressed with "nightpix" feature for shooting in the dark....you can shoot in total darkness, though it is a little grainy. Video looks very good hooked up to the TV whether it is in sunlight or indoors. Have also had no problem with tape insertion, read you manual and you will be fine. All in all I am very pleased with my selection.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: please don't buy this from www.amphotoworld.com
Review: I am writing this so everyone will buy this camcorder from a reputable site like amazon.com or newegg.com. I bought mine from www. amphotoworld.com and I made a HUGE mistake. The camera was really cheap and they sent me an email stating I would get free shipping as well. When I decided to buy it I got an email say to call to confirm. I spoke to a representative named "Wes" and he stated the camcorder didn't come with a battery from the manufacturer. It sounded really strange but I agreed to buy a 4 hour extended battery for an extra $100.00. I knew this had to be wrong and he said he would put it through immediately. After we hung up I called a local retailer and they said it did come with a batter but not a good one. I called him back and it took me 2 hours to get to him. He said he couldn't cancel the order it was already processed and if I didn't want it I'd have to ship it back at my own expense. when i got the camcorder in the mail I ended up paying for shipping and got the battery that was supposed to come with the camcorder in the first place. Please don't make the same mistake I did and spend a little extra so you don't get ripped off. The camera is great though!


Rating: 5 stars
Summary: best camcorder ever
Review: I bought this camera about six months ago (June 04) for $429.00 and have used it extensively both outdoors and indoors.
I looked at many cameras in the $450 price range with similar features. The one thing that stood out on this camera was the 3.5" LCD display. It was so much easier to frame a scene with this than with the 2.5" display on competing models that I decided to buy the Samsung.
I found it easy and comfortable to use; the electronic stablisation works very well; the battery life is fine for recording a single 60min tape. Playing back recordings on the LCD screen is a pleasure. The image looks great and the sound is clearly audible on the builtin speaker. I was initially very happy with my purchase.
Imagine my disappointment then, when I got home and played back the recording on my TV - it was no better than my old analog Canon ES50. At first, I was sure I had hooked it up incorrectly. But alas no: I was correctly using the s-video connection.
Not willing to lose faith, I then hooked it up to my PC using a 4-to-6 pin firewire cable (purchased separately). Well, the picure looked fine in a small window but soon as I went full screen it was pretty grainy and pixalated. It's not even VGA quality.
My number one reason for buying a DV camera was to get a sharper picture than with my analog camcorder. I'm afraid I made the wrong choice and, despite some nice features, I cannot recommend this camera because of the disappointing picture quality. Incidentally, I notice that the specifications page in the manual says nothing about lines of resolution and the size of the CCD (according to camcorderinfo.com it is 1/6").

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Returned it with reluctance...
Review: I bought this camera to replace our 7 year old VHS-C camcorder. It had most of the features that I was looking for: MiniDV, Optical zoom greater than 10x, batterly life greater than 1 hour, LCD geater than 2.5", built-in light, and memory card for digital pictures.

I returned it for one main reason- video quality is equal to that of my current camcorder. It gets worse under certain circumstances. (Disabling DIS didn't improve the picture quality.)

Every feature that was attractive to me turned out to be inadequate. Large LCD screen, but the image is not pleasing. Built-in video light barely lights closeby objects. No facility (shoe) to place external light or flash.

Still images are another big disappointment. I realize that I shouldn't expect great still pictures from a camcorder, but I don't think they should come out this blurry, dull, and hazy.

Memory card slot can accept various different media (SD, memory stick, etc.) - I think this is a very neat feature.

I was amazed by Nite Pix feature. Yes, you can record video in absolute darkness, but the objects have to be within close proximity (6 feet or so).

Fading option (between footages) is extremely disappointing. You have to keep the fade button pushed until the image fades out, then push the standby button, and then release the fade button. You have to do the same when you start recording again. Completely manual operation.

We own many Samsung products and I am very satisfied with each one of them. This product is not going to change my opinion on Samsung.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good entry-level cam
Review: I found this DV camera to be an excellent product for the entry-level consumer. I wanted to try my hand at amateur moviemaking, amd picked this camera up cheap at Target, and so far, I've had no problems.
The picture quality is crisp and clear, although if you're looking for a particularly truer, more colorful picture, you would do best to upgrade to a 3 CCD camera.

Battery life is about the same as comparable models. The LCD viewscreen is big and bright, but the viewing angle could be a little wider- sometimes it can be tricky to tell how bright or dark your recorded video will be based on what angle you're looking at the screen with. Luckily, the little viewfinder does not share this problem, and you get londer battery life if you use it.

The package does not include a ieee firewire cable, so be sure to pick one up (a 4-pin-to-6-pin one) if you want to upload video to your computer for editing. When I got the cable, I had no problems importing video onto my Mac with iMovie.

As for the cassette-insertion problem outlined in one of the other reviews, yes, the way to insert a cassette could be a bit more self-explanatory, so I can see how some users might try to force the cassette tray back in and break this thing, but if you're patient and use your noggin, you'll realize it's not that complex. The camera opens, a tray come out, and a little caddy pops up. You put the cassette in the caddy, *then gently push the caddy back down into the tray*. The tray will then automatically retract back into the camera and you can close it up again. Pretty simple.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Features, Great Price
Review: I love this camcorder. First off, it's a great deal. I did a lot of research and found this to be the best deal out of the lower cost camcorders. The 107's brother (the 105) is also a good camcorder but the features of the 107 really puts it over the top. The large LCD is great. Playback is awesome on the huge screen. The photo feature is nice to have but I would still use a digital camera in most cases. It can also record MPEG4 with audio. The low-light feature works great. The audio is great and has an input for mics or music. The analog input is great and pretty easy to use. It's a good way to get old home videos on your computer without a capture card. Also, despite other reviews, I think the picture looks pretty good. One tip of advice is to only use the DIS when you have to. If you leave it on that's when it's starts to look grainy. I don't know what else to say. Too many features to mention. Great camera. Would suggest to anyone.

Pros:
Large 3.5" LCD for great playback
Analog Input to save all those old videos
Great Night Recording
Great Audio
Microphone/ Audio Input
Picture looks more than fine for most people
Photo and Video recording on memory card

Cons:
Light isn't that bright
Video can look a little grainy but mainly when DIS is on

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Features, Great Price
Review: I love this camcorder. First off, it's a great deal. I did a lot of research and found this to be the best deal out of the lower cost camcorders. The 107's brother (the 105) is also a good camcorder but the features of the 107 really puts it over the top. The large LCD is great. Playback is awesome on the huge screen. The photo feature is nice to have but I would still use a digital camera in most cases. It can also record MPEG4 with audio. The low-light feature works great. The audio is great and has an input for mics or music. The analog input is great and pretty easy to use. It's a good way to get old home videos on your computer without a capture card. Also, despite other reviews, I think the picture looks pretty good. One tip of advice is to only use the DIS when you have to. If you leave it on that's when it's starts to look grainy. I don't know what else to say. Too many features to mention. Great camera. Would suggest to anyone.

Pros:
Large 3.5" LCD for great playback
Analog Input to save all those old videos
Great Night Recording
Great Audio
Microphone/ Audio Input
Picture looks more than fine for most people
Photo and Video recording on memory card

Cons:
Light isn't that bright
Video can look a little grainy but mainly when DIS is on

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Funky color, grainy pictures
Review: I'm not sure how people are giving this camera 4 and 5 star reviews but I was sadly disappointed with it.

The only reasons I'm giving it the two stars are: 1. The screen size and 2. The price.

I own a Samsung TV and DVD player and have found them both to be excellent values for the money so I decided to ignore the negative reviews that I had seen and pick it up anyway.

The picture looks great on the LCD screen assuming that you're at a good angle to view it but as soon as you put it on a tv or pc you will see the lack of image quality. The manual was poorly written especially in regard to transferring video via the Firewire/IEEE 1394 connection. The software it came with doesn't suppport the Firewire though it doesn't mention this at all in the camera manual. Also the camera's driver isn't verified for Windows XP. When I hooked it up via the USB the camera was dropped from the device list after about a minute due to driver.

After much hassle I returned it to the retailer that I bought it from who was nice enough to waive their 15% restock fee specific to camcorders and similar items so that I may purchase a Sony DCR-HC30 which I am much happier with. The store mananger explained to me that they had complaints from at least 5 other people with the same problem.

Some other things to note:
The SC-D107 has one of the biggest screens out there but also one of the smallest viewing angles.
It has one of the largest optical zooms for the price, which isn't much good if the recording quality is low.
Lastly, it has one of the largest digital zooms out there(900x), again useless because anything past about 100x is so grainy that you can't tell what you're looking at (you'll note that Sony doesn't make a camera with greater than 120x digital.)

Try to avoid this one if you can afford something better.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Quite impressed for my first camcorder!
Review: Prescript - I'm much better than average using digital and film cameras, and the last time I played around with camcorders was back in the old full-size VHS days. Needed one for some scene study work - so I headed off to the store to see what's available. Played around with Sony, Canon, JVC, and Panasonic for comparison. Really disliked the controls on most of the comparably priced brands.

My priorities: should be near intuitive to use (preferably without looking at controls - 90% by feel is best for me) - don't particularly like touch-screens or play around with on-camera SFX, since I'd do most of that off-line anyway. Wanted better than SVHS quality and preferably digital to PC compatibility.

The verdict - the SCD107 meets just about all the things I was looking for - doesn't have pass-through analog <-> digital, but you can convert using a 2-step playback -> record DV -> xfer to PC method (Sony had that mode available). Light specs says it will only last for about 50 hours, which seems a bit short to me, but I don't plan on using it much (plus since it's a small one, it ends up looking like Blair Witch Project-type recordings of individuals.

Sound is great - and even better when fed by a decent condenser mic (which I use normally). I've had some interesting weirdness when popping various tapes in and out to check what's on them - sometimes it doesn't pick up the data stream immediately unless I fully rewind the tape first. Don't know if that's common with other brands.

Batteries charge quickly (less than 2 hrs. for the 2 hr. variety Li-Ion) - the extra Energizer brand one I picked up needed an extra strip of tape over the label that rides on top of the little button sensor that detects whether the battery is chargeable or not (the Energizer battery seems to have a little deeper recesses for it's labels on the backside).

Very easy to manipulate the controls without looking at them - appear to be identical to the Sony 3CCD camcorder I was using the other day, so it was easy to switch back and forth without thinking about where the play/pause button is. Zoom and detail is impressive, can read text and UPC labels 20 ft. away when zoomed in and playing back on a standard TV.

Didn't come with a memory card, so I haven't shot any stills with it yet. I'd imagine that's where others have liked the newer multi-use camcorders with built-in flash (but are usually several hundred dollars more expensive).

Seems a little odd that the light on/off button is stuck on the inner panel that's only accessible when the LCD is pulled away. Didn't have any problem loading cassettes after noting others mentioning the unique loader (drop the cassette in, and press it into the carrier where there's a "Press" here label on the carrier frame. Then the whole thing motorizes itself back into the camcorder).

I'm pleased with the whole deal - especially based upon the pricing.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: My first review!
Review: The is my intial review of the product. After extensive search, I could find only one other review out there. I bought this camcorder today (5/15/04)and rushed home to try it out. I powered it up, opened the "funky" tape tray, located inconveniently at the bottom of the camcorder, and inserted a tape. Following the directions closely, I attempted to close the tray. I NEVER applied any undue force, just pushed the "push to close" button. Nothing happened! The camera continued to "whirrrr" around inside. I pulled the tape back out and tilted to camera to look inside. When I did a small pin and gear fell out onto my countertop. Disturbing to say the least. It is going back tomorrow to Target. I will probably drive over to Best Buy to re-purchase it, along with an extended warrantee! I'll keep you all posted!


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