DC210 offers a fair number of features. He took a good but not great, video in our lab tests. This is not like a dual chamber, however, having earned the best in our tests for still images quality.The DC210 comes festooned with lots of buttons, which raises the bar to learn how to use it, in part because some functions are duplicated. There are buttons under the LCD display, a joystick on the back, as well as the mode switch (for selecting a program or a car), Start / Stop button for video, as well as separate shutter button for taking pictures. You can control the scale, such as increased leverage over the block, or fast-forward and rewind buttons on the LCD to frame. You must work with the LCD screen to start and stop playing, but you must use the joystick to switch between files. This arrangement means that you can not perform certain tasks, with one hand. The buttons on the upper left side of the housing allows access settings for different lighting scenarios, and white balance. The net result is that you have a lot of controls to try to control.
DC210 in the Quick Start function must be called in the standby mode, as in this mode, the camcorder comes to life in 2seconds.Finalizing on the disk on this model took about 6.5 minutes for the standard DVD-R disc, which is about half. Battery life in our tests was respectable 109 minutes, but you must connect the adapter to the end disc.There 'no USB port in addition to the AV-out, so that you can not send individual files on your PC for editing or to copy a DVD to a video camera with through DVD burner is connected to the computer. Of course, it does not matter if you do not plan to change your shots.