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| Canon VIXIA HF10 Flash Memory High Definition Camcorder with 16 GB Internal Flash Memory and 12x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom |
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List Price: $999.99
Our Price: $637.33
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Manufacturer: Canon
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Electronics Brand: Canon Digital Zoom: 200 Display Size: 2.7 EAN: 0013803091991 Feature: Capture high-defintion video to 16 GB internal flash drive or SDHC cards Floppy Disk Drive Description: None Included Software: Yes Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Canon Manufacturer: Canon Maximum Focal Length: 57 Maximum Resolution: 2070000 Minimum Focal Length: 4.8 Model: HF10 Monitor Size: 270 Optical Zoom: 12 Publisher: Canon Studio: Canon Warranty: 1 year warranty
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Capture high-defintion video to 16 GB internal flash drive or SDHC cards 12x optical zoom; SuperRange Optical Image Stabilizer 24p Cinema Mode; 30p Progressive Mode 2.7-inch widescreen Multi-Angle Vivid LCD Simultaneous photo capture
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Editorial Reviews:
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records high-definition AVCHD video (at 1080i resolution) to built-in flash memory or optional SD/SDHC memory cards * 3.3-megapixel CMOS image sensor (2.07 effective in 16:9) * High Definition video lens with 12X optical zoom (digital zoom to 200X) * advanced DIGIC DV II image processor with hybrid noise reduction system * 2-11/16" widescreen LCD *
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Awesome! Comment: The best part is being able to randomly access the different recordings! No more tape to rewind/fast forward.
Customer Rating:      Summary: An Okay Camara, with Some Usability Issues Comment: I bought the camara, and found that it is fairly easy to use.
I have some troubles with its software and manual.
1) The Manual cannot be openned up easily by Adobe PDF Reader 9.0, and got stuck constantly. As a result, I have to download another reader from other software vender to read manual.
2) I had a hard time to upload the video records from the camara to my PC, until I did a lot of research over Internet to find that I have to use AC power instead of battery to upload the recording.
I wasted about 6 hours to address these two issues. Other than that, everything seems working out okay.
Another complaint is that the battery life is too short (about 90 minutes).
Customer Rating:      Summary: A Superb High Definition Camcorder - More Options for Editing Now Comment: I studied the various HD Camcorder options and after three months settled on the HF-10. I almost got the HF-11 (24 mbps vs 17-18 with HF-10). but the HF-10 is so good that it really suits my needs. Superb video, great focus and zooming, Plays back in 1080i through Mini-HDMI to HDMI cable on my 1080i HD LCD TV. Component output looks great also.
I have been doing video editing as a hobby for about 10 years and I was concerned about editing the AVCHD on my PC. I am still learning various ways to edit and produce a video and then play back. So far
1. I have used Pixella Imagemixer software to trim and do limited effects and write back to the HF-10 to play over the HD TV. Works OK but the editing software is not very capable.
2. I upgraded from Ulead Video Studio 11plus to Corel's Video Studio 12 Pro X2 (Corel bought Ulead) The new package is excellent with many capabilities. I have a pretty fast Intel Core Duo with 2 MBytes of RAM
I have: Authored a 45 minute video after capturing from HF-10 and burned to an DVD+R as an AVCHD DVD. It plays great on my SONY Blue Ray Player. I used the same editing project to output to a 1080p wmv file that took about 8 hrs to render. I also could burn a regular 480p DVD so those without Blue Ray could view the video.
I understand SONY Vegas is a good package. Also Pinnacle 12 might be OK I have heard, but I have had problems in the past with stability of Pinnacle's products.
Has anyone else tried other software for editing AVCHD on a PC. What is a good fast PC and how much faster can it render video compared to the fastest core duos? Has anyone seen any benchmarks?
Anyway, I am extremely pleased with the HF-10 and plan to use it a lot for a good while.
Customer Rating:      Summary: NTSC versus PAL Comment: This seems a fantastic camcorder. Unfortunately, I cannot use it because it is not compatible with other equipments I have which use the PAL system. So, I had to return it. I was confused because I bought in the past other Canon products through amazon.com which have the possibility to switch between NTSC and PAL. The Canon VIXIA HF10 does not have this possibility. This said, I think it is a fantastic camcorder. Too bad that the product description available on line did not specify this important detail (NTSC versus PAL system usage)
Customer Rating:      Summary: Worth the money Comment: This is a great camera. Does everything I asked, and have created incredable videos of my grandkids. Makes professional quality videos. Software could use some tweaking, but I am sure that future versions will take care of that.
It is a camera worth the money.
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