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The HF10 is the best AVCHD camcorder yet The AVCHD format has been around for a couple of years now, but it could never quite beat the tape-based HDV format for video quality. Until Canon released the HF10, that is. The HF10 is the best AVCHD camcorder...
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digitalartsonline.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-31 02:03:55
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Canon’s HF10 is a high-definition camcorder with a 16GB internal flash drive, plus an SD card slot. In our testing, the HF10 shot impressive, brilliant video, up to par with its similar MiniDV counterpart, Canon’s HV30. The HF10 has its flaws and it’s...
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In our testing, Canon’s Vixia HF10 shot impressive, brilliant video, up to par with its similar MiniDV counterpart, Canon’s Vixia HV30. The HF10 has a few minor flaws, but it’s a fine choice for Mac users eager to leave MiniDV tape behin...
The HF10’s impressive video quality and ease of use add up to a very good camcorder, especially given its size. If size is a consideration for you, the HF10 is the right tapeless camcorder; if size doesn’t matter, another good choice is Sony&r...
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We've taken a look at both the HF10 and HF100 from Canon in this month's Labs, although they differ only in their storage options, price and colour. The HF10 includes 16GB of internal flash storage hard disk for internal storage, but shares its optics...
Impressive optical quality and storage space, though it is a touch expensive...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-07-31 02:03:55
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Ultra compact yet bristling with features, Canons entry into the flash-based camcorder market is a striking success with its powerful sensor, onboard technologies and impressively high picture quality even in low level conditions. Canon - HF10 HD pri...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-31 02:03:55
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Keep your memories in high definition. A great all-round video camera with excellent picture quality. While some manufacturers are experimenting with innovative shapes and ergonomics, Canon has stuck steadfastly to the tried-and-tested camcorder desi...
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T3.com Updated: 2011-07-31 02:03:56
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Its ergonomic too, with a thumb-friendly mode dial, ever-so-rockable zoom lever and duplicate controls by the side of the screen. Recording to either 16GB of internal memory or a SDHC card gives 1080 pixels of glorious eye-candy, including the most...
Beautiful colours, Classy 12x zoom, Manual features, 16GB memory...
Price...
A winner.
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The AVCHD format has been taking over the high definition camcorder market - despite the older tape-based HDV still being capable of better image quality. But now Canon has launched a camcorder which could put up a real challenge. Like Panasonic's HDC-...
Great image quality, plenty of enthusiast features, and the small size only Flash memory allows - all for a very reasonable price...
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hereshow.ca Updated: 2013-03-25 23:42:09
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This model, and the similar Vixia HF100, marks Canons entry into flash-memory-based camcorders. Both camcorders record in AVCHD (Advanced Video Codec High Definition) onto SD and SDHC memory cards. The HF10, reviewed here, also has 16GB of built-in fl...
Wonderfully natural highdef video, Fast and responsive, DVD burner option...
Limited software support (for now)...
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Weighing less than 500 grams and small enough to slip into a jacket pocket, Canons HF10 is the first HD camcorder from the company that records video on removable flash memory. Previous models have been based on MiniDV, hard disk and DVD media. Signif...
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When it comes to AVCHD removable flash memory camcorders, the HF10 is completely unmatched. It offers superior video performance, better build quality and more modes and features than any of its high-def rivals. Highly recommended.
Stunning full HD video resolution, improved AVCHD recording format, arresting design...
No standard-definition mode, inbuilt hard drive only 16GB The Final Word When it comes to AVCHD removable flash memory camcorders, the HF10 is completely unmatched. It offers superior video performance, better build quality and more modes and features...
When it comes to AVCHD removable flash memory camcorders, the HF10 is completely unmatched. It offers superior video performance, better build quality and more modes and features than any of its high-def rivals. Highly recommended.
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2013-03-25 23:42:15
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Canon are only the second manufacturer in the Australian market to provide a flash based video camera (Panasonic is the other). Daniel Long gives his first impressions. We can safely say that flash is definitely the most worthwhile form of data storage...
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stuff.tv Updated: 2014-03-31 01:23:21
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Hard drive camcorders may pack oodles of recording space but their unsightly storage bulges make for gadget disharmony. Enter the Canon HF10, which opts instead for tiny flash memory to keep its HD footage safe, coincidentally making it one of the most...
Tiny size. Great footage. Stays bright in low light...
Poor menus. No viewfinder. Manual controls are fiddly...
Shoots better than camcorders twice its size without compromising too much on storage. The bar’s been raised again...
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layersmagazine.com Updated: 2013-03-25 23:42:09
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RC reviews the new Canon HF 10 digital recorder with 1080p quality at an affordable price. This video requires Adobe Flash Player. Back to Top...
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Hard drive camcorders may pack oodles of recording space but their unsightly storage bulges make for gadget disharmony. Enter the Canon HF10, which opts instead for tiny flash memory to keep its HD footage safe, coincidentally making it one of the most...
Tiny size. Great footage. Stays bright in low light...
Poor menus. No viewfinder. Manual controls are fiddly...
Shoots better than camcorders twice its size without compromising too much on storage. The bar’s been raised again...
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pcworld.com_techhive.com Updated: 2013-03-25 23:42:10
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The Canon Vixia HF10 ($1000 as of September 28, 2008) has a lot going for it. Its light and compact, it generates fine images without much effort, it offers good control over look and frame rate, it carries a reasonable price, and it works well with b...
Compact size, Good video quality, optical zoom, and stabilizatio...
LCD is the only viewfinder, Lower bit rate than newer Vixia models have...
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The video cameras I use for filmmaking are about the size of a shoe box for size 12 shoes. When I bring one of these mammoth cameras to a social or school or sports event, people stuff their business card in my shirt pocket and tell me they’ll &ldqu...
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In our testing, Canon’s Vixia HF10 shot impressive, brilliant video, up to par with its similar MiniDV counterpart, Canon’s Vixia HV30. The HF10 has a few minor flaws, but it’s a fine choice for Mac users eager to leave MiniDV tape behind.The HF10 is...
The HF10’s impressive video quality and ease of use add up to a very good camcorder, especially given its size. If size is a consideration for you, the HF10 is the right tapeless camcorder; if size doesn’t matter, another good choice is Sony’s HDR-SR1...
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Canon Vixia HF10. Product:Vixia HF10RatingProsShoots stellar high-definition video; works smoothly with the Mac; includes microphone jack and accessory shoe. ConsA bit clumsy to handle; battery life is unimpressive; still-image colors look eerie. Compa...
Shoots stellar high-definition video; works smoothly with the Mac; includes microphone jack and accessory shoe.
A bit clumsy to handle; battery life is unimpressive; still-image colors look eerie.
The HF10’s impressive video quality and ease of use add up to a very good camcorder, especially given its size. If size is a consideration for you, the HF10 is the right tapeless camcorder; if size doesn’t matter, another good choice is Sony&r...
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The small and lightweight Canon Vixia HF10 packs enough punch with its sharp images to compete with the big boys. Brent Holland is a wedding/event video producer and owner of a video production company. Canon USA, Inc. One Canon Plaza Lake Success, NY...
Compact size, Sleek design, Flash memory storage...
Light, hard to hold still...
The small and lightweight Canon Vixia HF10 packs enough punch with its sharp images to compete with the big boys. Brent Holland is a wedding/event video producer and owner of a video production company. Canon USA, Inc. One Canon Plaza Lake Success, NY...
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g4tv.com Updated: 2013-03-25 23:42:13
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Video Review: Panasonic SD9 Camcorder...
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By Tan Chong YawSOMEONE recently asked me which was the best format of videocam to get. My response? It depends. What is most important to you? Video quality? Ease of sharing? Length of recording?If ease of handling and speed were your top priority, ge...
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Canon has a more cautious approach to new camcorder technology than some manufacturers. Its first HDV model only arrived in 2006, and its first AVCHD models were considerably later than Sony's. Now Canon is at last turning its attention to the flash memor...
Without a doubt, the HF10 is the best AVCHD camcorder yet produced by any manufacturer. It's not perfect in every respect, but it ticks more than enough boxes to be highly desirable as a serious video tool or point-and-shoot camcorder companion. With its...
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We reported on the first wave of 2008 camcorders with our recent review of the very good JVC GZ-HD6. That hard disk drive 1080p video maker did a wonderful job recording accurate colors that really popped off the screen of our plasma HDTV. In keeping w...
Takes beautiful 1920 x 1080i video outdoors, Stills are good too, Unbelievably light and compact...
Eats batteries quickly, On screen menu not very intuitive, Mic doesn’t handle wind noise well...
I really liked using the HF10, once getting the hang of the menu system. Focusing was fast and crisp, ergonomics are terrific and it did an excellent job handling scenes taken outdoors. Unfortunately, like the JVC, it made wind sound like the exhaust o...
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consumerelectronicsnet.com Updated: 2013-03-25 23:42:16
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The Canon HF10 ($1,099) is an ultra compact camcorder that captures HD video in the AVCHD H.264 video file format. What makes the camcorder unique is the dual storage capabilities built into the camera. It doesnt use video tape or DVD disc or a hard...
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jordanitservices.co.uk Updated: 2013-03-25 23:42:17
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The HF10 is an interesting player in Canon\'s lineup and in my opinion represents the future of where digital camcorders are going. Forget DVD or hard disk camcorders. Video tape is an annoyance compared to what you get with 16GB of built in memory...
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camcorderinfo.com Updated: 2013-03-25 23:42:18
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The Canon HF10 may be the AVCHD camcorder we’ve been waiting for. The first generation of AVCHD camcorder from Sony and Panasonic were just plain no good – lots of features but short on performance. Then Canon came along shortly after with the...
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The Canon Vixia HF10 is the first Canon camcorder to catch the wave of the future with recording to flash media. There are several benefits to flash media, including the speed, not worrying about damaging it with a drop, and the ease of popping out a m...
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wired.com Updated: 2013-03-25 23:42:21
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If youre thinking hi-def (and how could you not be?), the HF10 merits serious cogitation. Compact and quick-focusing, it produces AVCHD 1920 x 1080 video with effective stability and awesome crispness. Whether youre shooting at eye level or from the...
Dualpositioned controls on body and LCD are perfect for all shooting situations. With four zoom speeds (one of them variable), wideangle 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.Digital Zoom: 200x Optical Zoom: 12x...
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