March 26, 2010
Canon GL2 MiniDV Digital Camcorder w/20x Optical Zoom
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Out of my four choices, which is the best camera to use for making movies?
Canon GL2 MiniDV Digital Camcorder w/20x Optical Zoom
Panasonic Pro AG-DVX100B 3-CCD MiniDV Proline Camcorder w/10x Optical Zoom
JVC Everio GZHD7 3CCD 60GB Hard Disk Drive High Definition Camcorder with 10x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom
Sony HDR-SR8 AVCHD 6MP 100GB High Definition Hard Disk Drive Camcorder with 10x Optical Zoom
Out of all these, which is the best to use?
my choices are between the DVX100B and the Canon. They both are excellent cameras. The difference is really the lenses. It depends on what you like. The Canon's I find have a warmer look, a bit of a softer feel. The Panasonic has a great overall tone and really shows the colors for what they are, nice sharp edges and all. Also the Panasonic has 24p recording, but this is completely worthless unless you plan to print to actual film.
Go to a camera store and see if you can test them both out. The GL2 is a bit smaller so its great for run-and-gun shooting. The DVX has a lot of versatility. It all depends on what you like.
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Fantastic quality and value
Rating:4 out of 5 stars
Bottom line, the Canon GL2 is a great mid-range pro-sumer camcorder for everyday use and learning. We bought one for a high school broadcast journalism curriculum, and so far it’s been great. We considered several other camcorders within the same price range, but we decided on the GL2 because of recommendations, features, and Canon’s reputation.
Some thoughts on the GL2:
Pro:
-Great bang for the buck.
-*Extraordinary* image quality and focusing (3CCD instead of normal consumer of 1 CCD). We’ve shot a soccer game from about 150 feet away in the stands, and the zooming and focusing combines into outstanding quality. I’ve heard the GL2 has much better image than some other more-expensive pro-sumer cams, and the GL2 certainly gets the job done.
-So-so internal mic. (But you should buy an external shotgun mic to use anyway so you don’t pickup audio of camera adjustments.)
-A fair variety of manual controls to learn and gain experience from.
-Capable of shooting 9:16 wide screen shots, but it’s not actually HD. A separate feature puts bounding boxes indicating 9:16 boundaries on the viewfinder for 4:3 shooting mode.
-Secondary record/start-stop button and zoom dial on internal microphone area above cam body useful when shooting with camera near ground.
-Steady-cam feature works fairly well.
-Variety of preset effects/transitions.
-White balance automatic/manual options easy to use. Feature’s buttons near LCD panel.
-Feature to reduce flicker shot of CRT monitors. Feature’s button to left of LCD panel.
-”Frame mode” – nice for documentaries, “unique” clips
-”Advanced accessory shoe” behind internal mic for accessories such as internally powered lamps. Also can hold external shotgun mic shock mounts.
-MiniDV tapes load in top side of GL2 opposite LCD unlike most consumer camcorders – can easily & quickly change tapes when using on tripod.
Con:
-Learning to operate some manual controls can be a little confusing and complicated.
-The manual takes a bit getting used to terminology and language. A *couple* terms specific to this camera’s operation refered to in feature explanations are not explained.
-Included battery pack BP-915 only lasts about an hour. You’d probably want to also want to buy a secondary battery (that can hold more power), especially if you shoot sports games, meetings, etc.
-As some reviews mention, some manual controls are operated within the same menus, and a couple common features users may frequently used are in the main menu. Check the manual for more info.
Tips:
-Make sure to white balance each shot, it’s definitely worth it and makes video look that much better.
-If you shoot outside footage in any precipitation, it’s a good idea to get a rain slicker such as the Porta-Brace RS-GL2, and perhaps the Porta-Brace Polar Mitten Heated Case for temperatures below the low operating temperature of 32 deg Fahrenheit.
Overall an outstanding piece of equipment I would certainly recommend for anyone looking for a camcorder with these types of moderately easy-to-learn features in this price range. Fun to learn from as well.
Canon GL2 shines with sharp picture, excellent in low light
Rating:4 out of 5 stars
The picture quality is excellent, camera works extremely well in various low-light situations. Easy to use, more features than we’ve yet discovered. Automatic modes make it easy for beginners to use. Highly recommend optional windscreen for microphone if used in windy conditions. We’re buying a fourth camera for our local community access TV center, our fourth Canon GL2. We also have 2 Canon ZR65 cameras for kids to use. 4 1/2 stars.
Great Camera
Rating:4 out of 5 stars
This camera is Great! I use it to film events for a broadcasting class at school and its wonderful. The only problem is the microphone picks up noises behind the camera, as well as infront, usually you only want sound from the front, but thats just a minor problem. The image quality is superb! Just be sure that you buy a better battery, because the one that comes with doesn’t last too long. Other then those two small problems this camera is great. However if you just want to film small events, birthday parties etc don’t get this, this is a semi-proffesional camera.
Good quality video…if the Camera’s working
Rating:2 out of 5 stars
My GL-2 just came back from Canon’s repair shop last month – another $400 to replace the cassette drive. I paid $1900 for my GL-2 three years ago, and the most recent fix brings my grand total for repairs to $1600! Pros: Great video, great audio. Cons: This thing breaks all the time! I didn’t read any reviews before I purchased my GL-2, having used Canon SLR cameras and lenses since 1993. HAVE I LEARNED MY LESSON! Just look in my wallet..not much left in there. I love my GL-2, but there are better cameras out there for the money. This model has several known defects that Canon chooses to ignore (only ten tapes through since the cassette drive was replaced the last time). I babied my GL-2 – seriously, I took better care of this than any camera I’ve ever owned – and it broke anyway…three times. I’m tranfering my video over to a digital hard drive and then putting my GL-2 out to pasture.
Undependable
Rating:1 out of 5 stars
I bought GL-2 camera for my business. I had it less than a month before I started having problems with it. The camera would not rewind or fast forward. Also the image has a mosaic half the time I tried to replay the tape.
I kept calling Canon repair service. I always had to wait on hold for a minimum of 20 minutes. (No toll free call to the repair center)
I had used a small Digital Sony camera for the past 3 years. NEVER had a problem with it.
Canon would not replace my camera. They wouldn’t send me a loaner. etc.
My camera has been in the shop somewhere in New Jersey for over two weeks. It’s June, and weddings are abundant, I’ve had to resort back to my ole Sony cameras.
I am very disappointed with Canon and will never buy another Canon again.
Great Unit
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
This unit is pretty awesome especially with frame.
Also, a noteworthy thing is this camera first does 16 x 9 and then encoding producing a higher quality image than a comparable Sony model.
I’ve actually owned the precursor unit to this one, the GL1, and was also pleased with it.
This camera has the hotshoe feature and the longest OPTICAL zoom in its class.
Optical VS Digital, optical definitely wins.
This camera is all-a-round useful and also, this unit is actually the preferred camera of choice for many sports film-makers.
If you take this thing to the slopes like i have, strangers will come up to you and instantly recognize the unit.
Great with kenko lenses.
Only actual thing I’ve seen is that it doesn’t like low light, so adding a VL-3 is a must, or a VL-10 is recommended.
One thing to watch out for is that you must keep care of the camera. For example, you must get yourself a tape-head-cleaner. The Maxell’s are a good buy, but you could go OEM if you want to.
Also, don’t cheap out on the cassettes.
In my 6 years of using the GL1/GL2, I’ve always used TDK and JVC tapes. The JVCs come in a 6-pack and can be found a a best buy. The TDKs also come in a 6-pack, and you can find them at Costco.
For more reference, I have pushed this camera beyond its specification as it has been rained on, snowed on, and frozen to the point where there is actually lag in the LCDs and yet, it still works like brand new.
Definitely a good buy !
A fantastic high-end prosumer digital camcorder
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
I bought this camera to create some instructional videos and have been very impressed. With a tripod and the remote control, the user can make excellent videos of himself/herself with family and friends. The GL2′s controls also offer much flexibility in the lighting, sound, and other aspects of the recording experience. I have had only great results with my GL2 and therefore recommend it to anyone looking for a digital camcorder on this level.
Great camcorder
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
I think this is an awesome camcorder for its intended target market and purpose. The results are pristine and every button and function just works great without being overcomplicated. This is one camera where you don’t have to read the instruction manual to figure it out. You have to maintain and clean the camera from time-time to deliver maximum potential, but it’s not a hassle. And don’t switch tapes often – stick with one brand. This is a camcorder I cannot do without.
I love my GL2 very powerful camera for the money
Rating:4 out of 5 stars
What can I say about the GL2 that hasn’t already been said. What drew me to this camera was the 20 X. optical and the still picture function. When I was making the choice between this and the XL1S I chose this camera because of the LCD display. This is something the XL1S does not have and I feel is needed so you don’t always need to look through the eyepiece to size up a shot.
I think the best feature of this camera is Frame movie mode. where the camera takes 30 still frames a second instead of interlaced video. This keeps action shots from being blurry.
This camera will do what you needed to do takes great pictures. Even in low light. The wide-angle lens adapter, I feel is a must have also. So I recommend this camera!
Check out this web site for updated information on features
http://www.dvinfo.net/canongl2/index.php
Have fun and get it done
The dreaded “Remove the Cassette” message makes this a non starter.
Rating:1 out of 5 stars
I’ve used this camera for 6 years. Last year I started getting intermittant “Remove the Cassette” messages. I wish I had captured the outstanding three recorded tapes onto my PC then. Instead I recorded another 45 minutes. Now, the error message is solid, no matter which tape I use.
My experience with Canon in the past has taught me not to waste the time or the money to bother having this repaired. (I spent about $700 having my previous Canon Camcorder repaired. It worked a few weeks and died again each time.)
Having gone to the web to research this bug, I’m convinced fixing this one will be an expensive and time consuming exercise in futility. (6 weeks plus turn around! and Canon won’t tell how much the average repair cost is. Check the web .. $500+ )
Lesson learned. I’ll be shopping a different manufacturer. Sony? JVC? Never again Canon.
Great video and audio, but its not built well…
Rating:4 out of 5 stars
Pros:
The video quality for the GL2 is excellent in good lighting and still good in low light but has noticeable noise. The image stabilizer works great even if you don’t have a steady hand, even full telephoto won’t make you nauseous. The analog to digital feature is nice being able to convert just about anything to digital. The full manual controls are great for anyone who wants to control how their video comes out. The automatic modes are pretty good but that’s not why you would buy this camera. Even the automatic focus and aperture work good but are kind of slow. This can work to your advantage if someone walks in front of the camera or you pan past a window, but if it loses focus or changes the aperture it doesn’t bounce right back.
Cons:
This camera is notorious for faulty tape decks. If it doesn’t give the EJECT TAPE message it still requires constant cleaning with a head cleaning tape, about every 5 hours horizontal lines appear on the LCD. The photo feature is kind of pointless, only 1.7 Megapixels, anyone who could afford this camera would already have camera that would take better pictures. And it can’t be used while recording, requires a seperate shooting mode.
Summary: All around great camera but gets dirty easily. Video quality and manual controls are top notch.
My account was blocked by amazon
Rating:1 out of 5 stars
I never purchased the canon gl2 through you .I had trouble receiving a response from seller .You blocked the sale ..I went to ebay and purchased the item
Canon GL2 Mini Cam
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
Great camera , Great price. Bought this camera for my 16 year old son. He makes skateboard videos also tapes games for High School sporting events.
After editing on his computer the finished product looks very professional!
The camera is used daily and is very durable.No Complaints from him at all! Canon GL2 Mini DV 3 CCD Camcorder & 1GB Pro Opteka Accessory Kit
Good camera Canon gl2.
Rating:1 out of 5 stars
I think is the best camera in the world and for a good price. Please try it and then will talk about it.
Great quality “prosumer” camcorder
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
I was drawn to the GL2 because I believe it is the only 3 CCD camcorder that has a 20X optical zoom. I’ve been very pleased with the quality and features so far, especially the optical image stabilization. I previously used a Sony Digital 8, which uses electronic image stabilization. This made it hard to do smooth pans, as the image would stay still during the initial part of the pan, then “pop” suddenly as the electronic buffer was exceeded.
I also am looking forward to the wind screen setting for the mic, as many a shot on my old camcorder has been marred by so much wind noise that audio is inaudible.
Great Camera
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
This is a great camera with a lot of good settings available to you. I have owned a GL2 for about 6 months and just bought by second one. I have had no mechanical problems with it at all. The features that I especially like on it are: three settings of white balance (preset indoor, preset outdoor, and one you can set) this is a must if you want to shoot indoors and still have your color look right, stereo mic settings (an adjustment for both the right and left side), and you can use it as manually as you want (you can have it in total automatic mode or be able to set your shutter speed, iris, gain, focus, etc.). I use Premiere Pro and have had no problems capturing video to my PC. I did buy a bigger battery for my camera. I got the 945 on eBay for about $90. Also, make sure you get a UV haze filter for your lens. It will protect your lens from scratches and from harmful UV rays. I looked at getting an XL1s for my second camera but the main thing better in the XL1 is the ability to change your lens. Since I don’t own any others right now it wasn’t worth the extra money. The only thing I haven’t been able to shoot is a blacklight picture. I don’t think the white balance could adjust far enough. But most people won’t ever run into this problem.
Great prosumer camera
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
I purchased this camera looking to take more manual control over my video projects. And that is exactly what it has allowed me to do. It has the right balance of manual controls (as well as automatic modes) and price. It has given me the flexibility I was looking for. The weight balance is good, the controls are easily accessible and battery life is very good.
Don’t buy anything from Canon
Rating:1 out of 5 stars
I own the GL2. A pixel has blown. I called an authorized Canon repair service and they told me not to bother installing a new CCD chip as that one will fail as well. And that lesson would cost me $[...] (US).
I hadn’t had the GL2 long enough for the Tape Cassette failure the GLS is famous for to kick in yet.
It is called “Planned Obsolescence” and is now designed to kick in after the warranty expires.
I can’t recommend any Canon products. My EOS 20D camera’s flash unit has never popped up. I didn’t use the flash until after the warranty was up. I know I was negligent for trusting Canon’s reliability but know I know better.
And the Canon 50mm lens I bought new has a defect like a scratch or speck inside the lens. Also discovered too late.
Read the complaints about Canon.
http://www.consumeraffairs.com/cameras/canon.html
http://www.eventx.com.au/avc.htm
http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/canon-gl2-gl1-son-watchdog/32267-gl2-dead-pixel-again.html
Never again for me.
Canon GL-2
Rating:4 out of 5 stars
I just bought this camcorder and I really like it. I had thoughts of buying the Xl1s, but I decided to save some money and buy the Gl-2. The image quality is great and it also offers great audio controls. The one thing that I wish it had is the ability to use other lenses. Other than that though, it is a great camcorder.
Canon Gl2 Problems I Had!!
Rating:3 out of 5 stars
Pros: Excellent image quality and color fidelity; 20X optical zoom; two-channel audio control; 1.7-megapixel still image capture; lightweight.
Cons: Too many controls per button; onboard microphone is omnidirectional; mediocre battery life with included cell.
Summary: An ok camera, just not what I expected. I own a Sony VX2000 and PD-150 we use in video production of homes for sale. We bought the GL2 because of the fact it was about a half pound lighter and a little smaller than the Sony cameras. The first problem is when you attache the small 3 watt Canon light, the drain on the battery is too great and shuts down the camer before the battery is one half way drained. Even with the biggest battery that Canon makes the battery life is short with their fill light. The second problem was when the telephoto zoom button failed after 70 minutes of use, making the auto zoom function useless. Now I must send the camera back to Canon only after 20 days of use. The mail order place would only take it back within 15 days. The third problem is the low light noise is a little worse on the camera when compared to the Sony VX2000 or Sony PD-150. It is not a big difference, but it is noticeable. I never had a reason to mail in a Sony camera for repairs, even after years of use. It’s a dissapointment to have a new camera fail in so many ways
Stay away from Canon MiniDV camcorders
Rating:1 out of 5 stars
I had a GL2 for about one and half years, shot about 20 hours of tapes. In addition to some playback and transfer usage, it has been used no more than 60-70 hours total. I had been very happy with the video and audio quality. Then the infamous “Remove Cassette” error hit me: the rewind function no longer works and prompts “Remove Cassette” or “Eject” messages.
I had a Canon ZR25MC, it failed exactly the same way a couple years ago: it refused to rewind tape and even chewed up a few tapes. Instead of paying a few hundred dollars to repair a relative cheap camcorder, I decided to upgrade to a GL2, thinking that Canon must be aware of this problem and had fixed it. Silly me.
This problem is apparently not limited to GL2 and ZR models. A simple goole search will reveal that it happened to many Canon camcorders, including GL2, XM2, and ZR, Elura, MV models for the last few years.
I will stay away from Canon for my next camcorder.
Canon GL2 / XM2 bad camera – WARNING!!
Rating:1 out of 5 stars
Great camera when I first got it, I felt like I had got something really good – so I should have, it cost me a whole load of cash.
Just after the warranty had expired, I find out the hard way that the whole line of Canon camcorders have a serious problem with the tape transport system causing the warning message “REMOVE THE CASSETTE” appearing in big red letters on the LCD. Camera will not function until expensive repairs have been carried out.(…)
DO NOT BUY THIS CAMERA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Rating:1 out of 5 stars
If you are looking into buy this camera….DON’T. get the Sony HDR-A1U High-Def camera it’s 20x times better,newer,same price and High-Def.if you buy the GL2 you will get the “remove the cassette” warning after about a year of use!!!!!
a lot of camera in small frame
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
The GL2 has proved to be a great friend.
Pros:
My documentary work involves a diverse set of environments, from deep caves to back country wilderness to the barrios of seeder stretches in Mexico, and the light weight, compactness and ruggedness of this camera has amazed me. A fine machine in the field, 300 hours later I have had zero malfunctions and continue to be pleased by the diverse range of features. It has weathered tough environments and significant impacts without a hitch.
Excellent fluorite optics. Fine zoom control. Beautiful images. Useful if semi-low rez digital camera mode. Great image stabilization.
Cons: Many of the control features are controlled through a menu access system. This has taken some time to adapt to, but has now become second nature. At this point it no loger bothers.
The low light capability is limited compared to the XL1, which I also use, and must be compensated for by generous lighting and judicious use of low db, low f-stop settings and slower shutter speeds, typically 1/60 or 1/30. The GL2 is rated at .37 lux, but this is at the trippy but relatively useless 1/8 shutter speed. Get some lights if you mean to film in dark environments.
A wide angle lens can be added for approximately 160.00 and significantly improves close up work and fast action shots. A must.
Ironically, one must sometimes weight the camera to improve smooth motion.
UPDATE ON CONS: Ah, the infamous EJECT CASSETTE warning? Yes, Canon has had occasional problems with its Tape Transport Mechanism, and these finally caught up with me about a year after the rest of this review was written (8/2005). Result? New mechanism installed ($400 price) for Free. Total cost for me: A $60.00 submission and cleaning fee. Repair and return time: 7 days. Camera fully cleaned, little things like a missing tiny screw on the mounting socket replaced. Not bad. Canon has admitted there is an occasional problem here, and they are now treating it with honesty and fairness. We are now well over 1000 hours of GL2 use and 400 hours of footage in very challenging environments. Hey, I’m happy.
Upshot: Canon quality isn’t cheap, but is well worth it. A fine investment when you want one of the best in its class. HD is coming, but it hasn’t arrived in a truly afordable format yet.
Canon GL2 U.S. Approved!
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
I tried buying the Canon GL2 from several other places to save money but they all had something very wrong… All camera operations in Chinese, Didn’t come with ALL the parts,no warranty, etc. Amazon came through with exactly what I needed.
fire wire problems
Rating:3 out of 5 stars
I love the camera, however i’ve been having firewire problems with it since i got it.At first i thought it was my software-not,then the firewire itself-not.It is the port on the camera that is the problem. the conncection doesn’t seem to complete the interface and it flashes ‘dv in’and never stays connected,needless to say this is frustrating.I have to use another camera to upload footage into my editing program-is anyone else having this problem?
Decent Camcorder…..But I still regret it
Rating:1 out of 5 stars
My primary camera is a Sony HDR-FX1.
I bought the GL-2 as a second unit for multiple camera angles at sporting events.
The GL-2 is a respectable camera but in my opinion the video image doesn’t even come close to the Sony.
The price and rebate offer was the greatest incentive in my purchase of this camera.
However, beware of the rebate offer.
I sent all the documents in strict compliance with the terms of the rebate only to have it rejected.
The rebate facilitator claimed I did not include the UPC code.
If I had it to do over, I would dig deeper into my wallet and buy a second Sony.
No errors here…
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
For the money, this is a great buy. I haven’t had any function problems with mine yet, but that could be because I have used the same type of MiniDV tape since I got the camera. Canon says that the cause of the “remove the cassette” error is due to different kinds of build-up from different brands of tapes, so by using the same type, you probably won’t encounter this problem. Now, Canon did not originally worn customers of this flaw when the camera was released, so I think they should recall it and fix them all for free, but I guess that’s unrealistic.
Back to the camcorder, though. For low-budget filmmaking that looks great, this is a very good choice. Just be sure to take good care of it.
GL2 a good camera with problems
Rating:3 out of 5 stars
The GL2 certainly is compact which is great for handling but means that all the inputs and outputs are squashe together and you need small nimble fingers. I specifically bought this camera to use with tapeless capture (Firestore FSD) and that has proved problematic as it records all on the screen. But it was not an unsurmountable problem, just not user friendly. The menus are clunky to use and I would like better audio inputs as standard.
Good…if you’re lucky
Rating:2 out of 5 stars
Great camera. Fantastic quality picture, analong/digital converter throughput is great, small and lightweight. I did get the REMOVE THE CASSETTE message sometimes (it seemed most common when the battery got low) and that was always scary. I never had to send it in for repairs, though.
This week I got ahold of a Sony PD-150, which I was pretty impressed with. The battery life of the PD-150 was incredibly longer than that of the Canon (even using the extended-life aftermarket batteries for the GL2). It felt strong, was only a bit bigger, and does DVCAM. I suggest you look into the PD-150/170 line.
This camera is nice. It will do great work. However, I’ve heard too many horror stories about pried open transport doors to recommend buying it — unless you’re pretty lucky.
Great camera, but prone to costly repairs
Rating:2 out of 5 stars
I have had my Canon GL2 for several years. It worked fine for the first 2 years or so, then I got the dreaded “Remove the Tape” error. After looking online, I saw that a lot of others had the same problem, and that the only solution was to send it in for replacement of the tape drive mechanism — to the tune of $250.
I bit the bullet, sent it in, and it came back fixed — for a while. Now it’s about a year after the fix, but I only used the camera a few times, and the problem has returned.
The camera is easy to use, and shoots good video, but if I had to do it over again, I would go with another manufacturer. For [...]bucks, the
thing ought to work. My experience with this camera, and previous digital still cameras is that Canon quality/longevity leaves a lot to be desired.
My old (10 yrs) Sony digital 8 camera is still going strong. I will look at Sony and Panasonic to replace my Canon, and never go back.
You’ll be sorrrrrrryyy!
Rating:1 out of 5 stars
The camera has a design flaw and Canon won’t admit it. In about a year
you won’t be able to rewind the cassette. It’ll cost about $450 to get
a new mechanism which will last about another year. I had to buy a
battery operated cassette winder and carry it wherever I want to use the camera.
The images are great! so if you don’t mind using a pencil erasor or buying a
special rewinder so you can look at what you recorded; GO FOR IT!
Beware of Scam Artists Selling Low on High Ticket Items
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
Watch out for the lower prices listed for this item. I almost fell for a scam and, in fact, lost $64 to Western Union before I realized that I was being scammed.
DO NOT DO BUSINESS WITH ANYONE WHO INSISTS THAT YOU SHOULD WORK WITH THEM THROUGH AN OUTSIDE ESCROW SERVICE.
http://www.waywired.com/FraudOnLine/EscrowSTD.cfm outlines how the scam works and this guy’s experience was exactly the same as mine all the way down to the story about why the guy was selling so cheap. The e-mail was almost verbatim except for the product information.
The tell sign is that an e-mail address is mentioned in the product description. You should not contact the seller directly. The safest method is to use Amazon.com’s system to pay.
I have called Amazon.com’s customer service regarding the e-mail address of the guy who tried to scam me. If someone tries to scam you, report them to Amazon.com, to their e-mail provider (AOL, Yahoo, etc.) and especially report the incident to http://www.ic3.gov — which is the FBI’s fraud report website.
You should also know that Western Union is not connected to escrow services of any kind and they are particularly vulnerable to these kinds of scams, so DO NOT USE WESTERN UNION’s transfer service to pay for any item.
See their website for more information on how to protect yourself: http://www.westernunion.com/info/faqSecurity.asp
I hope passing along this information will help others not be a victim like me.
flaws in ths camcorder
Rating:1 out of 5 stars
There are few flaws with this camcorder. Power save function automatically shuts off the camcorder ever when you are in recording mode. This does not happen always but once in a while you get this. Please read reviews from various sites before buying this expensive one.
Great for filmmakers
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
I own this camera, and it’s my best friend. Well not really, but it’s the most amazing camera I’ve ever had. You get what you pay for, and you get a lot from this camera.
This is however, NOT a camera that the general public should buy. It’s far to expensive, and really wouldn’t be worth it to someone who will be using this for filming say a birthday party. There are many features on this camera, which make it as wonderful as it is, but these features would likely be unused by someone new to video cameras. So if you are in this boat, save your money and get a different camera.
What’s great about it? The image quality is better than anything I’ve seen before. With 3CCD, it’s good. Unlike the XL-1S, the GL2 has a 2.5 inch color LCD. However, I rarely use this. It takes up more battery power, and you can’t see it when there’s sunlight. I love the audio controls, and how it’s not only stereo microphone, but you can control the levels of your left and right audio, right there, on the camera. I love to convert analogue video into digitial video, and it’s almost too easy using the GL2. It’s great for getting your older stuff into a digital format, and being able to easily get it onto your computer.
What’s bad about it? Really not a whole lot. The 1.7-megapixel photo mode is really uneeded. 1.7-megapixels really isn’t that good. The included 8MB card for these pictures isn’t enough. If you’re going to want to take digital pictures, then get a digital still camera, and don’t use the GL2 as a still camera.
But I can’t stress enough that if you aren’t going to use this for more professional projects, then you really shouldn’t get this camera.
THE BEST CAMERA FOR ANYTHING ANYWHERE REVIEW!!!!!
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
I have never seen a camera better than this. It is 100% perfect. The image quality will knock you out!!! The controolability is great. There are only more good things to say! I wont waist you’r time.
*YOU MUST BUY THIS CAMERA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Error messages
Rating:1 out of 5 stars
I bought this over the Sony and I regret it. I get a tape eject error every time I try to rewind. I can only rewind at 10 second intervals before I get an error message to eject the tape and do the same thing over again. That’s a long time to rewind a 60 minute tape. Many Canon users are having this problem and the only way they address the problem which is clearly a mechanical problem is to charge a ridiculous price to send it off to be repaired. Canon needs to own up to this problem and have a recall on the item. I will never buy Canon again after they have turned a blind eye to a serious problem.
Great Camcorder value
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
I recently purchased the GL2, and am very pleased with the results I’m getting so far. Image quality is great, especially for such a small and lightweight camera. The manual focus is really nice. The zoom is amazing.
Should you buy this camera?
Maybe. The GL2 falls into an odd mid range. If you just want an easy to use camcorder that has great image quality, i’d probably reccommend one of the small panasonic 3ccd cameras. And if you want a digital camcorder that has broadcast quality video or high definition, then you want to step up to the next level. So, basically you could spend under a $1000 and get a good simple camcorder, or you could get the next level of quality at $4000+. But for this price–$2200–this camera is great. Even though it’s not 24p, there is something about the image to me that is very well suited for film…
The GL2 is an unreliable camera
Rating:2 out of 5 stars
After just one and a half years of use representing around 200 hours of filming the manual zoom function acquired a mind of its own. There is no true manual zoom on this cam so if the internal logic that interfaces the zoom buttons both top and side goes whacky you lose control of zoom. This camera also has a real and serious focus lag problem if you do any sports/action shooting.
Optics and image quality are tops in its class but what difference does that make if you can’t control the friggin zoom!
for those who are ready
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
This is a camera whose output is TV ready. I burn that output to DVD and it is unquestionably professional. Have bought the wide angle lens, video light and a few 2 hour batteries and my documentaries are Discovery Channel ready. Maybe you have seen them. That ability in a camera around US$ 3000. Recommend to anyone who wants this level of video creativity. Buy!
Add an extra thousand dollars to the cost
Rating:2 out of 5 stars
This camera is SPECTACULAR!!!! For about a year or two.
Then the system tape rejection errors start (do your research). Once this happens it’s to the canon repair shop you must go where they are currently charging $516 for the parts plus $400 for the labor plus taxes and shipping etc. I am now throwing my GL2 in the trash and saving up to buy a new one. Canon’s repair costs are outrageous – especially when this problem has been complained about for YEARS. A Canon rep even told me to never use the camera to play or offload videos (why advertise it as a feature if its such a bad idea?). He advised that you should buy a cheaper video camera to do those types of tasks. Good advise…. but even if you do… remember to add that cost to the purchase price of the GL2
- Disgruntled.
Amazing skateboarding camera…so far
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
i got the camera from amazon about 3 months ago and its amazing. the features are amazing.
Really good camera and value
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
I bought 2 GL2s new 4 years ago and have used them extensively in weddings, stage productions, sports camps, live events, training, interviews, and in every way imaginable except underwater and for video thats inappropriate for all ages. I even take them on vacation!
They have worked flawlessly in every instance. I can’t say that the low light performance is stellar, but I have never had any sort of failure or lock-up. SO……why do some complain of cassette errors. I can’t say for sure, but I suspect that it is because they fail to adhere to one simple tenent that professionals live by–ALWAYS USE THE SAME TAPE. NEVER SWITCH! The issue is that manufacturers use different methods or formulations of lubrications on tapes. Mixing brands can lead to all sorts of problems as the incompatible lubricants can form a paste that “gums up the works.”
Perhaps I have been lucky, but perhaps my diligence avoids problems other experience.
It is a great camera. Do not be concerned about the tape transport–be concerned about the quality and brand of tapes you use, and you will enjoy many years of incredible video. Other thoughts:
-While I have several wireless and shotgun mics for “business,” I can recommend the Canon DM10 for casual work. The on-cam mics are not bad, but they are omni-directional. The DMS-10 provides a narrower field of sensitivity.
-I also own the WD-58 wide-angle lens. It is sharp! No worries with fall-off. Just be sure to remove any filters you have on the camera first.
-While there may be better deals out there, it is difficult to believe that anything works better than the ZR1000 Wired Remote Control. I love them!
GL2 sucks and Amazon sucks more…
Rating:1 out of 5 stars
Within the first 30 days GL2 began eating my tapes. I promptly returned camera to Amazon within the first 30 days. 30 days after receipt of the product by Matt Greene at Amazon, still no refund. After 3 calls to their customer service, taken by people in the Philipines, still no refund. Will NEVER buy Canon or from Amazon again. Amazon, get your act together, this is not the economy to be messing with people’s money. Plus, you might reconsider using people in a foreign company who have no concern for YOUR customers. They promised to call back twice, never did either time.
Great Camera
Rating:4 out of 5 stars
I purchased this camera looking to take more manual control over my video projects. And that is exactly what it has allowed me to do. It has the right balance of manual controls (as well as automatic modes) and price. It has given me the flexibility I was looking for. The weight balance is good, the controls are easily accessible and battery life is very good.
After the warrenty runs out
Rating:2 out of 5 stars
In a two-year span I have done three important projects that went to DVD and maybe five family home videos. I’m getting pretty good at using manual settings to get rich colors and high quality shots. But lately, as I watch the video from the last two projects I am noticing a couple of dead pixels, tiny white spots that are always there. They are especially noticeable when you zoom in on someone’s face. So on the next project I borrowed a GL2 from my friend to avoid having this flaw in my shots, but his camera is about the same age and it also has this problem. I called Canon to see what it might be, and it turns out that it is something wrong with the CCD and prism system. The Part is $500.00 and the labor starts at $400.00. In other words, its is not worth fixing. So I consider the GL2 a throw away piece of junk after about a year and a half.
Good camera Canon gl2.
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
I think is the best camera in the world and for a good price. Please try it and then will talk about it. …
Too many GL2′s with “Remove The Cassette” problem.
Rating:1 out of 5 stars
I bought a GL2 because I had used the GL1 and I liked it. The GL2 was just past the warranty and I kept getting the error message on the screen that said “Remove The Cassette” I paid almost $250.00 for the repair facility to replace the tape transport system which they said was bent. No camera in the world gets better treatment than this one believe me, $2,200 is a lot of money to me. Now the camera is doing the same thing again after less than 6 hours of use. I would strongly suggest doing some searches to see just how many people are having this problem. Mine is anything but an isolated incident. Go to google or dogpile and do a search under gl2 remove the cassette or go to camcorderinfo.com and read the many complaints about this problem in the Canon forum area.
GO BUY IT!
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
This camera is incridable. Every time i put my video in to watch, i cant beleive how beautifull the picture is. My friends litteraly gasp when they see it! Not only that, but it is very easy to use, just point and shoot. But when i’m in the mood to be creative, i have all the options i could ever want, including shutter speed and apperature controll. I already have a Canon SLR camera, so everything works just as i would expect it too.
Before i bought it i read dozens of reviews and never found a worthy complaint. People argue back and forth about weather the Sony or Canon is better, as far as i can tell they are both great camera’s. But when it come’s to lense quality (a very important thing), i have to trust Canon who i know know’s how to make a lense.
As far as trouble, i havn’t had a single problem. Not a one! My only gripe, if this is a good one, is the price of accesories. Since i spent 2200 on the camera, i can’t afford any of them.
You won’t be dissapointed if you buy this camera. Go buy it and be ready to have a blast.
Great for lo/no budget shooting
Rating:4 out of 5 stars
I wanted to shoot my first short film, so I shopped and shopped until I found this one, best price for the best features, looking back, I should have saved my money. With websites like mandy.com and others, you can easily make a film by putting the 2K towards hiring a junior or if your lucky, mid level DP w/ their own better equipment for about 200-400 a day. If you have a short film in mind and a dedicated work ethic w/ tight scheduling, you can make an entire film this way.
BUT- if you want to shoot and get used to holding a cam and setting the shot and angle and lights and actors and everything else incvolved, this is a perfect starter cam.
I actually wish I would have saved up the cash and bought a 24p cam like the DVX100 or an XL2 but this is great for entry level kids shooting their first flicks which will mostly be garbage anyways so… make up your own mind.
Some of these reviewers aren’t even real people
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
Alright, so I’ve been reading some of the reviews that people have put in here about this camera, and I just want to offer up the nice statement that “If you gave this camera 3 stars or less, you’re a retard.” I’m pretty sure amazon won’t allow me to say it, but it’s true! This camera is so freakin’ great! I own this one and the xl1s, and this is my “toy” camera. I’m just a 24 year old kid, so maybe my opinion means nothing to you. If so, then stop reading this. No one asked you to, anyway.
This camera sells itself. Compare it to some others in the same category (make sure you’re checking out the GL2 and not the predecessor GL1). The $2999 asking price here is way too high, though. Shop around, and you should be able to find a new one for about $1750 or so. That and the extended warranty that covers cleanings once a year. SO worth the money. I take her (my camera … her name is “Mandy”) everywhere, and I’ve already made enough short movies for people to have her pay for herself. And she can take a beating, too. I took her from 75 degrees at 8,000ft above sea level to 23 degrees at 12,000ft in less than 6 minutes time and she didn’t complain at all. She was a definite plus for our snowboarding trip!
Tired of reading all of those specs that may not make sense to you right now? This camera is usable by someone who has never used a camera (which was me before I made my purchase), and adjustable to have everything completely manual.
My only qualm is the “noise” in LOW LOW light. That should be expected, though. For that I use the xl1s (“Jessica”), but don’t let that stop you from your purchase of this.
This camera is incredible! I seriously love it.
Very Good Prosumer Grade MiniDV Camcorder
Rating:4 out of 5 stars
The Canon GL2 is NOT a hi-def camcorder, but it still holds up for it’s picture quality and durability. Over the past 3 years, we have produced over 20 instructional videos using this camcorder and the quality is evident every time we use it. I suspect that many of these will start turning up in the used market in the near future since these well made camcorders will likely still be functional well into the hi-def age. We will very soon replace our GL2 as our main camera with the Sony HDR-FX7 3-CMOS Sensor HDV High-Definition Handycam Camcorder with 20x Optical Zoom, but will continue to use it for picture-in-picture shots (very useful in instructional videos). We also recommend the following accessories: Canon Video Light for Advanced Accessory Shoe, Canon Directional Stereo Mic (DM 50) for Camcorders with the Advanced Access Shoe, Ultimate Guide to the Canon GL2
Highly recommended!
Canon GL2
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
Great PRO 3CCD camera. We bought this camera because of it’s lens quality and zoom capabilities.
This Thing…WOW!
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
Dude. This thing…WOW! I bet it’s so good. Can’t wait to not buy it.
Canon Gl2 Blues
Rating:3 out of 5 stars
An ok camera, just not what I expected. I own a Sony VX2000 and PD-150 we use in video production of homes for sale. We bought the GL2 because of the fact it was about a half pound lighter and a little smaller than the Sony cameras.
The first problem is when you attache the small 3 watt Canon light, the drain on the battery is too great and shuts down the camer before the battery is one half way drained. Even with the biggest battery that Canon makes the battery life is short with their fill light.
The second problem was when the telephoto zoom button failed after 70 minutes of use, making the auto zoom function useless. Now I must send the camera back to Canon only after 20 days of use. The mail order place would only take it back within 15 days.
The third problem is the low light noise is a little worse on the camera when compared to the Sony VX2000 or Sony PD-150. It is not a big difference, but it is noticeable.
I never had a reason to mail in a Sony camera for repairs, even after years of use. It’s a dissapointment to have a new camera fail in so many ways.
A 20 hour camera
Rating:1 out of 5 stars
I own 2 Canon GL2′s. The picture is really great when the camera is new. I use a VCR to import video for editing. After about 20 hours of use I can no longer use the vcr. I must use the camera to import video. I have had both cameras fixed twice for $240 dollars each time. After 5 months one went bad again. I went back to Canon and they have now raised the price to $400 for the same repair.They claim parts are hard to get. This is a current model! I have sworn off Sony, now it’s Canon’s turn. By the way the problem is caused by the same issue as the eject message, The tape transport.
Best camera ever, but not for beginners
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
Not for the faint of heart… if you want to shoot a little league game, bbq, or basically don’t have much experience with cameras this isnt the one for you. However if you have outgrown other DV cameras then by all means go ahead because it really is the greatest camera ever. I am a film student and have been using the GL2 for the past 2 years. The incredible image quality has saved many an ill fated piece. Its versatility makes it a must have for anyone who wants to shoot in a variety of situations. Bottom line, if your experienced and know exactly what you need, you can’t go wrong with this camera, but if you’re new too this and are unsure of the features you need, go with something cheaper.
Whole Lot of Fun
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
This isn’t the latest and greatest camcorder, but it is still worth consideration for anyone who wants a higher quality camcorder, but isn’t quite ready to become a professional.
A great dv cam, but you have to know its limitations.
Rating:3 out of 5 stars
I have been using this camera for about 2 years now and I am very pleased with it. It’s a solid dv camera as far as design and durability are concerned, and the picture quality is some of the best in it’s class of camera. You can do some great stuff with the GL2 but it does have it’s limitations.
For the price, this is a great “event” camera. If you shoot a lot of things like conferences, sports or other similar activities, this is probably good for you. If you produce content for the internet, like sketches or DIY videos, again, this is probably a good choice if you are starting out. The GL2 is basically like a semi professional camera for the amateur videographer. Once you “learn” the camera, you don’t have much room to grow with it, so you could be looking for a more professional camera sooner than you would wish.
With the falling prices of HD cameras, it’s hard to justify buying the GL2 now though. For a few hundred dollars more you can upgrade to an hd picture and not lose any features.
It’s still a great cam, but it’s lost some of it’s clout recently.
pretty sweet
Rating:4 out of 5 stars
its a really good dependable camera, I heard about the tape deck issues and went with a dte system, few little set up steps and then no more tapes and you still have non interlaced raw dv in your editor, probably added some life to it, it does get pretty grainy in low light, but with some ok lighting skills its really not an issue, I would recommend it as a first pro camera, you can learn everything you need on it, and the shot quality can be very pro.