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Camcorder - High Definition - 3.3 Mpix - optical zoom: 12 x - supported memory: MMC, SD, SDHC - flash card More product details

309 reviews
November, 2009
The HF10 is the latest AVCHD camcorder from Canon, and perhaps the model that will finally wrest the high definition crown from HDV, the long-standing, tape-based format. This flash memory camcorder performs better than any AVCHD to date, and offers a ...
The Canon HF10 is a great camcorder, and certainly the first to achieve greatness in the AVCHD class. If you have the computer power to handle the files and you're ready to step up to HD, this is a very strong contender
Canon HF10 carries with it high expectations based on the outstanding performance of its 2007 predecessors, such as the HV20 and HG10. Canon redesigned the imaging chip this time around, making it smaller and more densely packed with pixels (1/3.2 ...
In bright light performance, the HF10 is nearly indistinguishable from the award-winning HV20, and the resolution score actually improves. Canon finally managed to craft an AVCHD camcorder that does not produce objectionable amounts of compression ...
The Canon Vixia HF10 is the solid state camcorder in Canon's current high definition consumer lineup, recording to removable SDHC memory cards and a non-removable 16GB internal flash memory. The HF10 shares a similar imaging system as the HG10 ...
The HF10 is the first camcorder from Canon that can record at 1920x1080 Full HD video resolution. It's more power-efficient and robust than other recording media, having flash memory also results in smaller and lighter designs for HD Camcorders. The ...
In conclusion the Canon VIXIA HF10 Camcorder is the perfect camera for the average consumer who is looking for a Camcorder that can shoot HD film and get a lot of bang for his buck.
be?), the HF10 merits serious cogitation. Compact and quick-focusing, it produces AVCHD 1920 x 1080 video with effective stability and awesome crispness. Whether you're shooting at eye level or from the hip, shrewd design places the controls just ...
Dual-positioned controls on body and LCD are perfect for all shooting situations. With four zoom speeds (one of them variable), wide-angle and telephoto buttons on the superbright and sharp LCD provide excellent modulation.
Recording time on standard battery is pretty much a disappointment. Gawky toggle on the camcorder body makes zooming in and out a drag.
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The Canon HF10 definitely deserves a spot on your short list of potential home-movie camcorders. This dual flash memory combines 16GB of built-in flash memory and a slot for SDHC. Its performance is above average for its class, and footage retains a ...
Excellent video quality ; fast focus ; compact, attractive and comfortable design
Wind filter not as dependable as previous Canon models ; manual focus pretty useless
Canon's dual flash-based camcorder, the Canon HF10, delivers excellent HD video quality and performance in a tiny package
Canon may not have been first out of the gate with a flash-based camcorder -- or second, or third -- but its debut model, the -700 high-definition HF10, gets it right the first time. By moving the power button to the top and the capture-type dial...
Impressive optical quality and storage space, though a touch expensive
A mode dial can also be easily spun with the thumb, switching between video, photograph and their respective playback modes. Only the Power button is slightly out of reach, although this does help you avoid pressing it by accident
The HF10 is the best AVCHD camcorder yet
The HF10 has a unique feature, too. It's the first HD camcorder to come with a copious quantity of Flash memory built in – 16GB to be exact. This is enough for two hours of footage even at the top quality mode, and there's a SDHC slot available, too, ...
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