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A great value at $250, HDMI cable included, Attractive colors in ideal light, Decent still quality.
Poor video in low light, Video can "skew" easily, No external audio input, Video playback in device frustratingly slow.
By CNET UK on November 17, 2010
This cheap and largely mediocre camcorder isn't entirely without merits. Picture quality isn't among them, however, so we'd struggle to get too enthusiastic about the Toshiba Camileo H30, whatever the...
By CNET Australia on November 09, 2010
Once you keep your image quality expectations in check for the price you pay, the H30 presents a more feature-packed alternative to a Bloggie or Flip-style HD...
By techcrunch.com on June 27, 2010
At $180, the H30 is easy to recommend — if you think a traditional camcorder is worth your money at all. It’s a bit larger and more complicated than your average Flip or Kodak, but it also brings marginally better image quality, optical...
By DigitalCameraReview on April 29, 2010
Without the extras, I would say that the $250 Camileo H30 is an unremarkable budget camcorder, but a good value nonetheless. When you consider the mini-HDMI cable, power adapter and other packaged goodies, it becomes a great buy.BUY the Toshiba H30 ...
By Trusted Reviews on March 03, 2010
Although most of Toshiba’s consumer electronics products aim for the higher end of their respective markets, its camcorders tend to be distinctly value oriented. The Camileo H30 doesn’t break the mould, with its sub-£200 price, but it...
By CNET.de
on December 21, 2010
Sobald man seine Erwartungen bezüglich der Videoqualität an den niedrigen Preis anpasst, ist der Toshiba Camileo H30 eine interessante Alternative zu Pocket-Camcordern wie einem Sony Bloggie oder den Geräten von Flip. Die ausgewachsene...
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