Wouldn't it be great to capture your vacation memories as vividly as the day they happened? You can with the Canon VIXIA HF10 Flash Memory High Definition Camcorder with 16 GB Internal Flash Memory and 12x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom. That dream round at TPC Sawgrass or your daughter's first steps into the ocean can be immortalized as closely to the real thing as possible with this new HD camcorder.
Although only recently released, buyers are giving it an excellent rating in image quality, compact design, vivid color, great sound, easy TV and computer connectivity, durability and more.
Among the many features of the Canon HF10 is a 16GB internal Flash drive & SDHC card slot, 3.3 megapixel full HD CMOS sensor, full HD lens-to-screen (1920 x 1080 capture and recording), genuine Canon 12x HD video zoom lens, and a 2.7" multi-angle vivid widescreen LCD, among other technical features.
Prices for the HF10 average around $600, which appears to be a good price for the quality you'll receive.
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Capture Vacations and Golf Memories with the Canon Vixia HF10
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I love Canon cameras! I have the HV20 as my HD video camera and a little A590IS as my still camera. I am very brand loyal as every camera I ever received from them has been wonderful.
One thing to consider when buying the type of camcorder is what you will mainly be using it for. When I bought mine, I wanted to ability to go on long trips without having to bring my laptop. That directed me to the miniDV as opposed to the hard drive versions.
There are also a lot of discussions about miniDV vs the AVCHD format, but that was not my main reason for choosing the miniDV.
I also stay away from the DVD and miniDVD camcorders if you plan to do any editing. My brother has one and the main idea with them is that the user does not plan to do any video editing. It is a real pain to get the video off and into a usable format from the DVD based recorders.
Just my two cents on that. Like I said, I love Canon and just buy to what your planned use is and you will be thrilled!
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