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The new XL H1 1080i HDV camcorder from Canon offers a range of features in form factor immediately familiar to users of Canon’s XL 1 and XL2 cameras. Addressing a variety of applications, the XL H1 is ...
Canon’s HV10 HD Camcorder – that’s what! It’s a 500g camcorder capable of 1080 HD (high definition) video and it’s roughly the size of a cigarette packet at 56x104x106mm. The HV10 HDV ...
Get ready for the future, as Canon’s newest HV10 HDV camcorder delivers high definition video in a sleek and stylish package, that’s loaded with imaginative new features and affordable at an estimated ...
Canon fired back at Sony, announcing the HV 10, its first consumer-level HD camcorder. It records high-definition footage in the low-cost HDV format at Canon’s so-called “full HD 1920x1080i.” ...
Here’s how it works. (click thumbnail) For the past two years, the word on the street was that Canon, a founding member of the HDV consortium, had an HDV pro camcorder in the works. Two NABs came and ...
Each is equipped with an image-stabilized 20x optical zoom lens that isn’t interchangeable (unlike their higher-end brandmate, the Canon XL-H1 HDV camcorder), a 2.8-inch LCD viewscreen ...
Canon’s HV20 HDV camcorder has been the de facto standard for quite a while ago for semi-pro and prosumer video. Fantastic picture, great lens, but to me the idea of recording to DV in the year ...
Being an HDV camcorder, the camera offers better picture quality than any other DVD or harddrive camera. The camcorder also features the DigicDVII image processor that ships with Canon's ...
Canon's first consumer HDV camcorder is packed with all the goods yet very easy on the wallet. For $1,300 price tag, the iVIS HV10 features HDV format at Canon's full HD 1920x1080i, instant ...
Canon has unveiled a high-definition camcorder that it says is the world’s smallest and lightest such device. The HV10 is based on the HDV tape format that uses conventional MiniDV tape for ...
If you have a program, check the company site to see if there’s a Canon HDV plug-in like Ulead’s Video Studio 10. For me the true test of a camcorder is not on a PC monitor but on your TV ...
I'm not sure if it's a commentary on Canon, prosumer HDV, or the quality of the original HV20, but with 2009's Vixia HV40 it's going to be three generations of essentially the same product.