Item came fast and as described. Packaged very well. Great price. Excellent seller A+++
1***4 (25)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past month
Verified purchase
Packaging was top notch with care. Shipping was quick and the figure was even better as I opened it up. What a great find with tons of value. Love the on the nose description as well.
s***e (197)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past year
Verified purchase
--
d***9 (1152)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past month
Verified purchase
I’m very happy with my purchase. Seller accepted my offer quickly and it arrived on time. Packaging was done nicely. Hope to do business with you in the future!
c***c (79)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past 6 months
Verified purchase
Fast shipping, excellent packaging and as described. Would definitely recommend. Thank you.
2***2 (460)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past 6 months
Verified purchase
Friday 2/14/2025
Very nice and COOL and good Sellers ! Good communication! Thank you. Steve M . ( Deaf from Fargo , ND )
Still a favorite after all these years. 1080p, mic input, small lens opening means clip on wide angle and other lenses work fine. Does not have image stabilization, so a tripod or some form of stabilizer is a good idea, but for this size cameras those can be a bargain. They're near obsolete, with the world going 4K, but I still like them for multi-camera tabletop shoots. Yers, my iPhone does as decent a job or better, but I also have to use that as a phone (or a second camera). So they're nice to have around. They are also workhorses-- the Zi10 has more bells and whistles, but they tend to fail a bit more often. But if you're really using these things, they pay for themselves after a few minutes if you get a good deal. They use a regular tripod screw mount as well.
08 Jun, 2015
A Pro Looking Camcorder with Pro features. A Great Vaue at $500 or less.
This camera is a classic, and the fact that it uses tape makes it available at bargain prices. It has every bell and whistle the pro or semi pro could want, many of which are left off of today's comparable camcorders or DSLR equivalents. Dual XLRs, a real viewfinder, many manual operations and overrides, and a 360 degree monitor. All of the operations are found on dials and buttons, so fooling around with a touch screen monitor does not fit into the equation. And it LOOKs the part... part of the problem with today's highly capable but miniaturized camcorders. I have had many camcorders from this period, and this one outshines them all. I recommend a purchase at $500 or less.