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HITACHI DZ-MV238E

HITACHI DZ-MV238E
Saturday February 01, 2003
Written by Staff Writers
Tags: HITACHI | DZ-MV238E
AUD
$2099
Price at time of review.
Despite the $600 price gap there are only a few small but important differences between the 238E and the 270E. For example, the 238E has a smaller LCD display; a black and white viewfinder; and no S-connector input. Apart from that, the technology is essentially identical: both have the same 1.16-megapixel CCD as well as 12x optical zoom. As a result, the quality of the images is similar.
This article appeared in the February, 2003 issue of PC Authority.
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digpc
Nov 12, 2008 2:12 PM
I agree with you ,and the HITACHI DZ-MV238E Battery only cost £ 11.82 with 1200mah capacity
trace http://www.all-battery.co.uk/camcorder-batteries/hitachi-dz-mv238e.htm


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Despite the $600 price gap there are only a few small but important differences between the 238E and the 270E. For example, the 238E has a smaller LCD display; a black and white viewfinder; and no S-connector input.
Apart from that, the technology is essentially identical: both have the same 1.16-megapixel CCD as well as 12x optical zoom. As a result, the quality of the images is similar.


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