Canon VIXIA HF M50 Full HD Camcorder (1920x1080) + Lots of Goodies.
Looking for knives/gear in the same value. +/- cash where needed.
Here is the manufacturer's description.
Comes with the following:
-8gb memory card
-Cleaning kit
-Aftermarket battery
-UV filter lenses
-Lens hood + cap
-charging cable
-HDMI cable
-USB cable
No original box for the easy of shipping.
Would like to keep this within the 50 states.
Email or PM with questions.
Thank you,
Chris
Looking for knives/gear in the same value. +/- cash where needed.
Here is the manufacturer's description.
The Canon VIXIA HF M50 Full HD Camcorder is a 1920 x 1080 high def cam with 8GB of flash memory. In addition to its built-in memory, the HF M50 also boasts a SD/SDHC/SDXC memory card slot that supports up to 64GB cards. With this much storage space it's possible to record for several hours. Whether you record to the internal memory or removable card, the camera's 1/3" HD CMOS Pro Sensor and image processor work together to provide stunningly detailed, life-like images that look great on your HDTV. Of course, these two don't work alone: the HF M50 also employs a genuine Canon 10x HD video lens, optical image stabilization, powered image stabilization and a 3.0" flat touch screen LCD display, among other great features. Designed with advanced users in mind, the camcorder also comes with headphone and microphone jacks. These connections make it possible to capture high quality audio to go along with your movies. In addition to using an external mic for audio, the HF M50 features an enhanced internal microphone, which gives you the choice of 4 different recording directions, including monaural, stereo, wide, or synced with zoom. This feature also allows for adjustment between low, mid-range, and high frequencies.
Comes with the following:
-8gb memory card
-Cleaning kit
-Aftermarket battery
-UV filter lenses
-Lens hood + cap
-charging cable
-HDMI cable
-USB cable
No original box for the easy of shipping.



Would like to keep this within the 50 states.
Email or PM with questions.

Thank you,
Chris