I’ve always wanted to get a camcorder, but I hate tapes and mini-DVDs. Hard-drive based camcorders are great, but I’m worried that the nature of camcorder usage is not good for moving parts like hard-drives. Besides, the cheaper models all use MPEG2 compression, which is NOT PC friendly, especially with Macs. AVCHD camcorders are very expensive. Enter the Samsung SC-MX20. It’s just newly released, and I got it on sale for $225. It uses SD/SDHC cards as its recording media, thus the size of the unit is very compact and lightweight. Unlike other MPEG2 camcorders, this Samsung uses H.264 compression, resulting in more recording time compared to MPEG2, and it is iMovie friendly.
Quick impression list:
-Very compact
-The spec says 3 hours of recording time per charge. Not too shabby
-34x optical zoom
-Built-in lens cover, but operation is manual, not automatic
-Tripod hole
-Affordable price
-Uses the standard SD/SDHC cards
-Uses H.264 instead of MPEG2
-Can record in widescreen mode (720×480)
-Interval recording feature! (see below for video)
-Uses standard USB mini jack
-Widescreen mode recording is interlaced. iMovie and Quicktime have problems with it. Luckily there is a freeware for Mac called JES Deinterlacer. Still, this requires an extra step and encoding during video editing. Annoying and time wasting.
-Video quality is not the greatest, but since the final destination is youtube, I don’t think it’s a big deal. AVCHD video takes a LOT of space, and if the end result is youtube/DVD, IMO why not just use a standard def camcorder.
-Minimal accessories included (AC adapter, A/V cable, USB cable, pouch). Based on the manual, there will be models that include built-in memory (8GB and 16GB), and docking station.
The interval recording feature is awesome, and fun! You can basically set the MX20 to record an image every second or longer. The movie itself is still 30 frames per second, resulting in a video with a fast forward effect. This is used to be something only a pro can do, and/or very difficult. Now, it’s automatic. Here’s a video I took:
In short, I think I’m going to like this camcorder, especially for the money.
Anonymous
August 24, 2009 at 12:33 am
Don't know if anyone is still following this, but there is a free download at http://samsungscmx20.blogspot.com that fixes the interlacing and widescreen issues.
Tomnibus
November 28, 2009 at 5:03 pm
My old video camera the video imported in with resolution 853×480. Now I have a Samsung SC-MX20 and the video is coming in as 720×480 The problem with that is everyone is stretched vertically. When I bring it into quicktime 7 and manually change the resolution to 853×480 the video looks normal. I'm not going to do double-importing/converting of all my movies!I think this is going back to the store.
Pooja
January 29, 2010 at 4:56 am
Samsung SC-MX20 looks quite decent. It is available in silver with options of blue accents, red accents, black accents or all white. It has a compact design and fits easily in the pocket. The video quality is not very satisfying, just average. This camcorder is specially for people looking to buy under a budget. For more details refer Samsung SC-MX20 review