Canon Elura 70 MiniDV Camcorder w/18x Optical Zoom

  • MiniDV camcorder and still camera with 1.33-megapixel CCD
  • 18x optical zoom lens (digital zoom to 360x) and image stabilizer
  • 2.5-inch LCD with 180-degree rotation
  • Capture low-light recordings with Night Mode and record in 16:9 format
  • Record for up to 455 minutes on one battery charge

Product Description
Canon’s Mini DV megapixel camcorders – the Elura 70, Elura 65 and the Elura 60 – prove once again that high quality digital camcorders can be easy to handle, easy to afford and easy to use. These streamlined lightweight, 1.33 megapixel video cameras are easy enough for any beginner to use anytime, anywhere and for any occasion and simple enough to turn memorable moments into family heirloom video and prints.The Elura 70 model – Canon’s top-of-the-line entry – provides many extras that more than offset its difference in price with the Elura 65 and Elura 60 camcorders. Most notably, the Elura 70 camcorder features a powerful 18x optical zoom combined with a 360x digital zoom (compared with the Elura 65 camcorder’s 16x optical/320x digital zoom and the Elura 60 camcorder’s 14x optical/280x digital zoom). The Elura 70 also comes with an exclusive 0.7x wide attachment lens that expands the camcorder’s wide-angle capabilities. As an additional value, the Elura 70 camcorder ships with Canon’s new double capacity rechargeable battery (compared with the standard capacity battery included with the Elura 65 and Elura 60 models).

Canon Elura 70 MiniDV Camcorder w/18x Optical Zoom

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5 comments

  1. Anonymous says:

    Bought one from dell.com, after one day test with this “high” rated DV, decided to return it back. It’s a horrible canon DV.
    Pros:
    None
    Cons:
    1. Very bad resolution of recording on SD card, even worse than my cheap webcam.
    2. Unaccept noisy while recording tape.
    3. Compare to USB stream or usb mode webcam, DV messager is a joke function, hard to use and bad compatibility.
    4. Light shoot is another joke from canon DV.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. I bought my Canon Elura 70 and after four hours of use (4 one-hour tapes recorded) the tape compartment refused to close. The camera was sent to Canon Factory Service for repair. Canon has the most horrible customer service I have ever seen in my life. I sent the camera and never received any feedback from Canon. An entire month passed and they didn’t sent me a single email nor a single phone call to acknowledge the receipt of the camara. I called them many times. In the fourth time, an enlightened sould gave me my order # and they found the camera. They shipped the camera back to me but after a few recordings, the tape compartment was not closing again. My Canon Elura 70 will now go to where it deserves most: the garbage bin. I will never again in my life buy anything from these crooks. There is one word that defines what Canon products are: CRAP. If you are in the market for a Digital Camcorder I would strongly recommend you to stay away from the Canon Eluras. Go for a SONY. SONY products are more expensive than the Canon Elura 70, but believe me, they will save you a lot of headaches.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. Ming Wu says:

    I had an Elura 50, it had the worst problem in all the camborders I owned. It randomly gave you a ‘remove cassette’ message, and you can not close the chamber.

    Search the internet, and you will find Canon has lots of complaint about this problem.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. S. Morrison says:

    Out of the box, the Elura 70 is fabulous. Amazing shots, nice 18x optical zoom, and great image stabilization. But after recording about eight tapes, the camera started to reject tapes when insterted. The error message “Remove the cassette” always appeared and the tape ejected immediately. Now the camera is unusable. Each time I put in a brand new tape the camera will start up, spin some wheels, and then stop the wheels, and eject the tape. I have tried an off-the-shelf mini-DV head cleaner, but that didn’t work. Please, beware of this camera.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  5. D. Gordon says:

    The camcorder I purchased was factory refurbished, hoping all the issues other people have had with the tape mechanism have been fixed. I purchased it with an extended warranty just in case. For the price, the camcorder is a great buy. I wanted the MiniDV style since we’re going on a week long vacation and wanted to be sure we could simply pop in a new tape and keep taping without the need to upload data to a computer first. I also wanted the ability to use the camcorder to pass through the analog signals from our older vhs tapes.

    We’ve had the camcorder for a few weeks and so far, everything seems as good or better than expected. Light and dark image quality is very good, as-is the built-in microphone (this camcorder also has an external microphone jack). Image quality when passing the analog signal through is acceptable, with the only breakdown coming when the vhs image is transitioning from dark to light.

    The only problem I had was I received a component kit for the wrong camcorder, so half the parts were missing and I had the instruction manual from a completely different model line (again, factory refurbished and factory sealed – so definitely a Canon issue). ElectronicsClub, my Amazon retailer, quickly took care of the issue.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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