Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Canon HF10 High Definition Camcorder - 12x Optical Zoom with 2.7" Widescreen Multi-angle Vivid LCD

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Binding: Electronics Brand: Canon EAN: 8714574516141 Label: Canon Manufacturer: Canon Model: 2574B006AA Publisher: Canon Release Date: 2008-01-07 Studio: Canon
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Canon HF10 High Definition Camcorder - user review Comment: Bought this about a month ago to replace my old DV tape camcorder that's a few years old now. First of all the size....its small as it does not have a hard disc drive and relies on in built flash memory (16gb) that is good enough for 2hrs to capture HD quality movie or 6hrs at lesser resolution. You can capture data on a SDHC card and potentially add a further 16gb.
I am one of the few without a HD TV yet but even on a standard CRT TV the HD picture is simply amazing. There is a simple one button setup if you do not want to play with individual settings but even that is pretty easy to manipulate and use. Transfering the recorded pictures to DVD is fairly straight forward....if you like me are not into fancy editing and are initally careful about what you are recording then a 'dump' on to a DVD is easy but you will need a good spec PC to handle the data. Stills are captured at 3M pixles though I for one will rely on my Canon ixus 960iS to do that.
In summary am really pleased with my purchase..I looked at other brand comparable HD camcorders but the Canon HF10 is the best in my opinion for the price ...and flash memory is the way of the future.
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