Samsung SC-L550 Hi8 Camcorder

Samsung SC-L550 Hi8 Camcorder

 
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Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Hi8 video format
  • High resolution 2.5-inch LCD color monitor rotates 200 degrees
  • 12 special effects including mosaic, mirror, negative and emboss mode
  • Intelligent Back Light Compensation (I-BLC) helps provide proper light balance
  • AFM Hi-Fi audio recording
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Samsung
  • Label: Samsung
  • Manufacturer: Samsung
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Photography
  • ProductTypeName: CAMCORDER
  • Publisher: Samsung
  • Studio: Samsung

Customer Reviews

Good little camcorder2000-12-09
I really like this camcorder- it has a high quality picture with the hi8, the digital still option, and the 22x optical zoom. All signs of quality I was looking for when I was researching this purchase. I haven't had any problems -and for a Hi8 camcorder, I couldn't beat the price.

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