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May 31st, 2009

Canon VIXIA HG20

Executive summary about Canon Xivia HG20 by Joshua Goldman and Lori Grunin

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The good: Excellent video quality; 60GB hard drive; attractive, understated design.

The bad: Wind filter not as dependable as previous Canon models; manual focus pretty useless.

The bottom line: Like its cousin, the flash-based HF11, Canon’s Vixia HG20 delivers excellent HD video quality and performance albeit in a slightly larger, heavier package. However, you do get more storage space and a lower price.

Specifications: Video input type: Camcorder; Optical sensor type: CMOS ; Optical zoom: 12 x

Design: Due to the incorporation of a spacious hard drive, the Canon VIXIA HG20 camcorder is a little bigger than other model that doesn’t have a hard drive.

Overall: The Canon VIXIA HG20 camcorder all-in-all is a pretty good buy, due to its excellent video quality and huge storage.

The Canon Vixia HG20 is an excellent HD camcorder that’s reasonably easy to operate out of the box and looks good, too. It’s almost identical to the company’s Vixia HF11, but rather than recording mainly to internal flash memory, it records to a hard drive. The obvious is the HG20’s 60GB hard drive versus the HF11’s 32GB internal memory. Ironically, there’s more differentiation between HG20 and its brother, the HG21: in addition to a larger 120GB hard drive, the HG21 offers an eye-level viewfinder.

Aside from capacity, it’s really just a matter of size and weight separating the HG20 and HF11; the HF11 is smaller and lighter at 2.9 inches wide by 2.5 inches high by 5.1 inches deep and 15.1 ounces to the HG20’s dimensions of 3.1 inches wide by 3 inches high by 5.4 inches deep and 17.6 ounces. Most notably the dial to switch from video/still record to video/still playback is on the back for the HG20, on the side for the HF11. The HG20 records AVCHD video at a maximum bit rate of 24Mbps, and can hold up to 22 hours 55 minutes of video at the lowest bit rate of 5Mbps. (There are five quality settings in all, which I find excessive.) You can record best-quality movies to SDHC cards as long as it’s a Class 4 or better (Class 6 is currently fastest).

For video, these include aperture- and shutter-priority exposure modes, 3 fixed/1 variable zoom speed options, a video light, Instant AF, and a wind-screen filter. For still photos, metering, flash, and burst and exposure bracketing, options become available as well. The lens performs surprisingly well. The microphone attenuation (zoom mic) works pretty well, too.

For the most part, the 24Mbps video is indistinguishable from the 17Mbps except in low light; when viewed on a large-screen plasma TV, the higher bit-rate video displayed significantly more luminance noise than the lower bit rate. The lower bit-rate video looked slightly softer, however.

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Canon Video Camera

May 30th, 2009

Canon VIXIA Camcorder Reviews

Executive summary about Canon VIXIA Camcorder by David Laterman

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Canon VIXIA is the leading light in innovative photography and camcorder technology. Canon has hit the high mark again with its breakthrough Canon VIXIA High Definition camcorders, offering the pest in HD image quality, plus a range of recordings formats to perfectly suit your lifestyle. Canon is focused on superior image quality and performance.

We are redefining high definition video ViXIA camcorders. Featuring Genuine Canon Optics and Canon’s advanced proprietary video technologies, this exciting Canon VIXIA line-up of high definition camcorders sets new standards for imaging excellence. In the Canon VIXIA the Full HI CMOS Image Sensor captures Full HD information at 1920×1080 resolutions, packing in more visual information for a better quality image. Select Canon model also features 24Mbps Recording-the highest bit rate available in AVCHD-offering lifelike tonal quality and finer detail.

Canon VIXIA is ideal for sports or adventure travel, VIXIA camcorders move with you, without creating motion sickness on playback!

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Digital Camcorder Battery

May 29th, 2009

Digital Camcorder Battery

By Admin

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When we talk about the rechargeable batteries that come with the camcorder, the most essential thing is to know how to prolong the life of your battery and avoid facing costly repairs due to improper management of your battery, or even missing some beautiful shots that captured your eye.

Digital camcorder battery is an important part of keeping your camera running. Camera batteries vary from camera to camera, so even if you owned an analog camcorder before you should still read the owners manual that came with your new camera

Normally a digital camcorder battery costs around $40 to $60, or even more if it lasts longer. You will find them in any camera or digital camcorder shop, and they are made by common and famous electronic equipment makers such as Sony, jvc, Samsung, Kyocera, Grundig, canon, Panasonic, sharp, Nikon, Fuji, Casio, hp or Hewlett Packard, Konica, Olympus, Pentax, Toshiba, Hitachi and many more.

Digital camcorder battery is typically less expensive than many other types, and so requires more maintenance than you will find with others. Latest lithium ion battery technology gives the best performance possible compared to other battery technologies such as nickel metal hydride (ni-mh).

The following digital”camcorder models:

Lithium-Ion batteries are the best of the best of camcorder battery technology. A Lithium-Ion battery offers about 40% more charge capacity than a Nickel Cadmium battery of similar size and weight. This camcorder battery can be fully charged in less than half the time than it would take a Nickel Cadmium battery to charge. Lithium-Ion batteries do not suffer from memory effect. It is best to keep this type of camcorder battery fully charged.

Lead Acid Batteries are the most reliable. Best to keep this battery fully charged. No need to discharge this type of camcorder battery prior to charging. On occasion this type of camcorder battery may need to be charged 24 hours to regain a full charge.

Nickel Cadmium and Nickel Metal Hydride camcorder batteries require more attention than Lead -Acid. It is Very important to fully discharge (run battery down until camcorder shuts down) to get the longest life out of your camcorder battery. The trickle charge on your charger will help to top off the camcorder battery charge.

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