As for the quality of the video itself, it is standard-definition so it's not going to touch HD, but for SD it's very good. Blown-out highlights were the biggest problem, but colors were good and only low-light video was distractingly noisy and soft, which is typical for its class. That's not to say movies shot in bright conditions were free of noise and digital artifacts, just that they didn't get in the way of enjoying what was on screen. Unless you're really picky about quality or you are expecting high-def video from a standard-def camcorder, you shouldn't be disappointed with the results. Lastly, the photo quality is good enough in a pinch, but it won't replace your digital camera or even a decent camera phone.
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