Canon HF10

Canon HF10

Camcorder - Format: Flash + Memory Card - Weight: 380 g - LCD Screen Size: 2.7 " - Optical Zoom (Ratio): 12 - Digital Zoom (Ratio): 200 - Recording Format: 16:9 / 4:3 - HDMI

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Vixia HF10

The Canon Vixia HF10 ($1000 as of September 28, 2008) has a lot going for it. It's light and compact, it generates fine images without much effort, it offers good control over look and frame rate, it carries a reasonable price, and it works well with ...

Pro:

Compact size Good video quality, optical zoom, and stabilizatio

Contra:

LCD is the only viewfinder Lower bit rate than newer Vixia models have

Conclusion:

The camcorder's 16GB internal flash memory holds just over 2 hours of video at the device's highest quality setting; users can add an SDHC card to extend the available recording time. You can connect the camera to an HDTV via a mini-HDMI connector or ...

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79
of 100 points

Canon HF10

Impressive optical quality and storage space, though a touch expensive

Conclusion:

A mode dial can also be easily spun with the thumb, switching between video, photograph and their respective playback modes. Only the Power button is slightly out of reach, although this does help you avoid pressing it by accident

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67
of 100 points

Canon HF 10

The HF10 is the best AVCHD camcorder yet

Conclusion:

The HF10 has a unique feature, too. It's the first HD camcorder to come with a copious quantity of Flash memory built in – 16GB to be exact. This is enough for two hours of footage even at the top quality mode, and there's a SDHC slot available, too, ...

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80
of 100 points

Canon HF10 review

While a little clumsy to handle, the Canon HF10 shoots stellar HD video.

Pro:

Shoots stellar HD video, works smoothly with the Mac, includes microphone jack and accessory shoe

Contra:

A bit clumsy to handle, battery life is unimpressive, still-image colours look eerie

Conclusion:

Canon's HF10, a high-definition camcorder that uses a 16GB internal flash drive and an SD card for storage, is one of the few tapeless camcorder we've found that works seamlessly with the Mac. In our testing, the HF10 shot impressive, brilliant video. ...

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60
of 100 points

Canon HF10

While some manufacturers are experimenting with innovative shapes and ergonomics, Canon has stuck steadfastly to the tried-and-tested camcorder design with the HF10. It may be closely modelled on hundreds of models that have gone before, but inside it ...

Conclusion:

Keep your memories in high definition. A great all-round video camera with excellent picture quality.

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100
of 100 points

Technical specifications (summary)

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Camera Features
Format Flash + Memory Card
Resolution Full HD
Maximum Pixel (in Megapixel) 3.31
Memory Capacity in GB 16
Handheld Position Horizontal
Optic
Optical Zoom (Ratio) 12
Digital Zoom (Ratio) 200
Lowest Focal Length in mm 42.9
Highest Focal Length in mm 514.8
Maximum Aperture Wide 1.8
Maximum Aperture Tele 3
Shortest Shutter Speed in s 1/2000
Longest Shutter Speed in s 1/2
Recording
16:9 Recording Format 16:9 / 4:3

Canon Legria HF S100

Canon Legria HF S100

Camcorder - Format: Memory Card - Weight: 450 g - LCD Screen Size: 2.7 " - Optical Zoom (Ratio): 10 - Digital Zoom (Ratio): 200 - Recording Format: 4:3 - HDMIScreen Size... more

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Toshiba Camileo X100

Toshiba Camileo X100

Camcorder - Format: Flash + Memory Card - Weight: 270 g - LCD Screen Size: 3 " - Optical Zoom (Ratio): 10 - Digital Zoom (Ratio): 10 - Recording Format: 16:9 / 4:3... more

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