Reviews of Five Canon Camcorders

Which Canon camcorder? Well, that depends. There are pros and cons to each model. You should compare all the features to what your video goals are.

Canon Vixia HF10 Review

The Canon Vixia HF10 AVCHD camcorder is a cool little camera but has some drawbacks. The HF10 has 16gb of built-in memory and also uses SDHC flash cards to record high-def video. The format is hard to edit, though. Sound is from built-in HF10 mics in the wide shots and from an ATR35s wired lav in the long shots.

Canon VIXIA HG20 HD Video Camcorder Review

Continuing Canon’s industry-leading reputation for technology and product quality, Canon’s latest high definition camcorders deliver the optical excellence, advanced image processing and superb performance found in our photographic and broadcast television lenses. With our Canon Exclusives, we bring more advanced features to our camcorders, enabling you to more easily take your video to a higher level than ever possible before.

Learn The XHA1: A Review of the Camera Itself

If you are thinking of purchasing this camcorder this will give you an idea of some of the camera’s strengths.

CNET Review: Canon Vixia HF100

One of a pair of Canon’s first flash-based camcorders, the Canon Vixia HF100, delivers excellent HD video quality and performance in a tiny package.

A Hobbyist Review of the Canon HV30 Camcorder

Dr. Diana provides a hobbyist review of the latest high definition consumer camcorder by Canon the HV30. She provides a brief overview of some of the modifications and upgrades to the HV30 over the HV20 model which was rated #1 consumer camcorder in 2007.

Some tips Dr. Diana has:

  • You will need a firewire cable to upload your video to your computer.
  • HV20 and 30 capture video via Dv tape not SD card.
  • HV30 uses a mini SD card but only for capturing digital still photographs.
  • You do not need to use high def tapes for the camera. However, use a good+ quality i.e., Panasonic AMQ (AY-DVM63AMQ).
  • Dr. Diana uses Pinnacle studio ultimate version 11. She has already observed that placing standard video with high def vid in the same timeline is not working with Pinnacle.

Which Canon HD Camcorder is the One For You?

Canon offers a wide range of HD camcorders and with over 50 years experience in the imaging industry you will not find it hard to unearth the perfect canon HD camcorder for you.

When choosing a canon HD camcorder you should consider where you are most likely to be using the camcorder. Knowing exactly where the canon HD camcorder will be used will mean you can ensure the camcorder has the right settings to suit your needs.

A few of the most popular canon HD camcorders include:

Canon HF10 – This is a very stylish compact camcorder. It has dual flash memory recording and its internal memory will provide an amazing six hours of continuous shooting.

The canon HF10 is so compact you can easily slip it into your pocket and take it where ever you go. Because this canon HD camcorder has Instant AF and super range optical image stabilizer (OIS) focusing errors and camera shake are non existent when recording in HD.

Canon HG20- The Canon HG20 offers a massive 22 hrs of HD (60Gb HDD) it has dual recording, instant AF, super range OIS, Microphone input and manual audio control, Flexible system and software with blu-ray disk support.

Because most of canons HD camcorders have a dual recording system you can choose how you record. When there’s no spare media to hand, you can store movies on the HDD. On the other hand shoot to SDHC memory cards: cards are great for sharing and are also an easy way to add extra capacity.

Canon XH A1S – This canon HD camcorder is best suited to the more experienced film maker. It offer a wide selection of features, including:

• 1080i HDV recording (50i, 25F, optional 24F/30F/60i modes)
• Improved ease of use
• Enhanced audio functions
• 1/3″ 1.67MP 3CCD
• 20x L-series HD Video Lens with simultaneous three-ring control
• Full image control
• Canon CPS Video Support

The Canon XH A1S delivers 1080i HD recording with selectable frame rates of 50i and 25F. If you choose 50i you will be shooting with ultra-crisp realism, or if you prefer the for the traditional look of film. 24F/30F/60i shooting modes are available via an optional upgrade, for truly global recording capability.

Canon VIXIA HF100 – This Canon HD camcorder is very stylish, it offers 1920×1080 Full HD. The Canon HF100 has the convenience of recording straight to memory cards. Which means it is easy to capture incredible footage via the Canon HD camera system, then share it swiftly and effortlessly.

The Canon HF 100 has many features including: the ability to record HD movies directly to a memory card, it has excellent connectivity, an instant AF and super range optical image stabilizer, Multiangle vicid Lcd and software for sharing.

The size of this Canon HD camcorder is small, making it very handing to slip into your pocket ready to capture those memories where ever you go.

Digitally Does It currently has a Canon hd camcorder in stock, along with a wide range of camcorders.

Canon VIXIA HV30 MiniDV High Definition Camcorder with 10x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom – enables videographers to capture the ultimate in HD video and still photo quality. The HV30 offers the unparalleled combination of a 10x HD Video lens, a 2.96-megapixel CMOS image sensor, and a DIGIC DV II processor, all packaged in an elegant HDV camcorder.

Dr. Dianna’s recommendation: Great camera, lots of potential.

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