![cannon image mixer cannon image mixer](https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1639/9445/products/power-dynamics-pdm-s1204a-12-channel-2x-350watt-rms-powered-mixer-25067283_2048x2048.jpg)
In the crops above you can see that these camcorders don't capture a very sharp image-particularly if you're accustomed to HD video. The camcorder averaged 0.87% noise, which is more noise than we measured on the JVC GZ-MG670 and Samsung SMX-F34. The noise levels on the Canon FS200 weren't bad for a standard definition camcorder, but there were other models we tested that had better numbers. The other three camcorders in this set looked a whole lot better, and the JVC GZ-MG670 had the best color accuracy numbers of the set (just like it did in our bright light testing). The Panasonic's low light image was very blurred, washed-out, and soft. While the Canon FS200 may not have had the best color accuracy or saturation level in low light, its image actually looked a lot better than the Panasonic SDR-S26. Sony Unveils Action Cam, Three Camcorders at CES 2016 While these numbers aren't terrible, they are worse than average for a standard definition camcorder. The camcorder registered a color error of 6.27 and a saturation level of 56.94% in this test. The FS200 showed a significant drop in color accuracy and saturation when we turned the lights down for our low light testing. Some may like the Samsung's colors more than the other models, while others may find the Canon, JVC, or Panasonic to be preferable. When looking at these colors, remember that much of what determines 'good color reproduction' is based on personal preference.
![cannon image mixer cannon image mixer](https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1639/9445/products/behringer-vmx1000usb-professional-7-channel-rack-mount-dj-mixer-16869985.png)
If you want a better look at the color differences between the Samsung and the other models, check out the close-up comparisons below. The rest of the camcorders have similar color tones to each other. Notice how yellow the colors are on the left side of its image. The Samsung SMX-F34 has completely different color tones than the rest of the camcorders. However, when you look at the comparison images below you can definitely see some strong differences in color reproduction. None of them had a bad color score and each produced a saturation level between 80% - 90%. All of the standard definition camcorders shown below did very well in this test, with the JVC GZ-MG670 coming out on top (2.55 color error).