I have Canon DC310 & wants to improve picture quality of my camcorder.
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If you are recording video in best quality and you are not using digital zoom (use optical zoom only, digital zoom is useless and should be disabled on ANY camcorder), and your lighting is good, then the video is as good as it gets with that DVD based camcorder.
DVD camcorders compress the digital video stream more than any of the available consumer storage media. The ONLY way to improve video quality is to replace the camcorder with one that uses a different storage method.
Hard drive and flash memory camcorders are better than DVD camcorders… but miniDV tape continues to provide the least amount of compression and the best available video quality.
In my opinion: DVD based camcorders were a good idea – but poorly implemented. Consumer DVD camcorder should be recalled and money should be refunded. DVD based camcorders make fine paperweights and doorstops.