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Canon MV530i
Monday February 03, 2003
Price at time of review.
Like the others in Canon’s MV500 series, the MV530i is about twice the size of Canon’s MVX2i mini cam, but is still comfortable to hold and use.
An excellent well-featured entry level DV camera at a very good price.
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$1599 (time of review) |
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Canon |
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