Samsung HMX-H200 camcorder
Selling camcorders is a tough old business right now.
With smartphones, DSLRs and compacts all now offering HD video modes, the
traditional barrel-shaped video shooter is under threat. So what can Samsung's
budget H200 offer that an equivalent point-and-shoot camera can't?
Well, for starters, it has a huge 20x optical zoom lens,
which knocks any DSLR, compact or smartphone for six. And it couples this
ability to get in really close with excellent quality - there's very little
chromatic aberration or barrel distortion - and a highly effective optical
image stabiliser.
The latter is the H200's most impressive feature. At wide
angle it smoothes out even the most unsteady of single-handed grips almost
completely, and it also works well at 10x zoom if you hold the camera in both
mitts. It only begins to struggle at full zoom, but that's hardly suprising
given the magnification on offer. For the money, no other camera we've seen
offers more effective stabilisation.
It's a promising start, and image quality keeps up the
good work. The H200 shoots Full HD 1080i footage at 50 fields per second at a
rate of 17Mbit/sec, 720p at 25fps, and in our tests it performed well. In our
low-light test, noise was kept to acceptable levels and colours were well
balanced, if a little washed out. We found the autofocus to be a little slow,
but generally accurate unless the light was really dim.
Audio from the top-mounted stereo mic is clear, with a
wind-cut feature for shooting in breezy conditions. And we appreciated the
aperture- and shutter-priority modes, which allow you to take some degree of
control over your video. It isn't an outstanding performer, but it looks
considerably better in the context of its low price.
The H200's is a bargain-basement camcorder, though, and
it does show through in some areas. It has a 2.7in touchscreen, and touch
focus, but no subject tracking or face detection. You don't get a light or a
flash, and the lens cover is a manual flick-switch job. It has neither
microphone input nor a hotshoe, there's no storage built-in (you have to add
your own SD card), and the build is somewhat plasticky.
If you're after enthusiast features or a luxury feel then
it clearly isn't the way to go, but for good-quality video at a low price there
isn't much better on the market. The Samsung HMX-H200's excellent zoom lens and
optical image stabilisation make it a very tempting purchase.
Specifications
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Camcorder HD standard 1080i
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Camcorder maximum video resolution 1920 x 1080
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Camera megapixel rating 3.3mp
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Camcorder recording format H.264 (MP4)
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Camera optical zoom range 20x
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Camera optical image stabilisation yes
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Screen size 2.7in
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Touchscreen yes
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Light? yes
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Internal mic type Stereo
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External mic socket? no
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Dimensions width 59
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Dimensions depth 112
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Dimensions height 59
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Dimensions 59 x 112 x 59mm (WDH)
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Weight 270g
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Memory card support SD/SDHC Card
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