David Carnoy | Sep 22, 2008
Got a look at RCA's new
EZ300HD
Thursday and at first touch it appears to be a significant step up from the
other budget camcorders in the company's Small Wonder
line.

The EZ300HD has an HD shooting mode--but don't expect true HD quality.
(Credit: RCA)
The highlights here are a 720p (1,280 x 720) HD shooting mode, a 2.4-inch LCD
with "improved viewing in bright sunlight", and a swiveling lens that gives you
more flexibility when shooting. The 2GB of built-in memory gives you 1 hour of
recording time in HD mode or 6 hours of recording time in the lower-resolution
YouTube capture mode. The EZ300HD is powered by a rechargeable Lithium-ion
battery pack and its memory can be expanded by purchasing a higher-capacity SD
card.
On paper at least, the EZ300HD matches up well with
Kodak's
Zi6, which also bills itself as an HD camcorder. We had this to say about
that model: "The Kodak Zi6 is technically an HD camcorder the way a tomato is
technically a fruit: It meets the definition, but doesn't deliver the
experience. True, the Zi6 records video in 1,280 x 720-pixel resolution at both 30
frames per second and 60fps--720p resolution--which technically qualifies it as
an HD camcorder, but a lot of factors go into creating an image, not just a CMOS
sensor capable of capturing an image at a certain resolution and frame rate."
We assume the same will be true of the Small Wonder EZ300HD, but as usual,
we'll reserve final judgment until we get a review sample. At least the EZ300HD
is less expensive than the Kodak Zi6, which currently costs about US$175. The
EZ300HD carries a list price of US$159.99, but according to the PR rep, it will be
sold at Circuit City in the US for US$130.
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