Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Canon HR10 Ultra Compact High Definition DVD Camcorder (10x Optical Zoom, 2.7" widescreen Multiangle Vivid LCD)

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Binding: Electronics Brand: Canon EAN: 8714574504070 Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Canon Manufacturer: Canon Model: 2076B006AA Publisher: Canon Release Date: 2007-05-31 Studio: Canon
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Customer Rating:      Summary: 100% Delighted Comment: After a long search for dvd Camcorder I decided on the Canon HR10 - Perfect choice, it is very user friendly, compact and light.
The quality is fantastic, recording straight onto dvd, perfect!
I have used both dvd and camera functions, the quality of the still pics is fantastic! Load the dvd, shoot, finalize and play on your dvd player - simple.
Built in flash and video light, records onto dvd and sd card, it has a huge amount of features you can use, battery life is pretty good.
I would give the HR10 10 out of 10!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Ideal for the beginner to the pro Comment: This little camcorder is remarkable and packed with amazing features. It takes little effort to use and fits perfectly in the palm of your hand. Whilst the manual is very detailed. little reading will be necessary unless you want the full benefit. Its functions are easy to understand and the software easy to install.......... 10/10 - J H van Rheede
Customer Rating:      Summary: HR 10 DVD Camcorder Comment: I got this camcorder and a kit with a DVD,battery and softcase for £349.00. The picture quality from this machine is superb. My advice get one now while they are at this price I will use this as a spare or for my kids to use. The only reason I did not give it 5 stars is because the disc takes a while to initialise and finalise. You will also need AVCHD editing software to edit on a PC. Well built and easy to use a bargain at this price.
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Combine the power of 1080i HD moviemaking with the convenience of recording directly to 8cm DVDs (-R/-RW/-R DL): the HR10 makes it easy to create stunning HD movies at home. Over an hour of HD video can be stored on a single Dual Layer DVD. Canons Full HD CMOS video chip is developed and manufactured exclusively for Canon camcorders. A 2.96 Megapixel sensor captures High Definition images, using advanced noise reduction technology to provide sharper, cleaner video. A Bayer placement RGB Primary Colour Fil...
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