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| Canon VIXIA HF100 Flash Memory High Definition Camcorder with 12x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom | 
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| Brand: Canon Category: Photography
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Avg. Customer Rating: 73 reviews Sales Rank: 56
Media: Electronics Batteries Included: No Floppy Disk Drive: None Monitor Size: 270 Includes Software: Yes Optical Zoom: 12 Digital Zoom: 200 Display Size: 2.7 Maximum Focal Length: 57 Minimum Focal Length: 4.8 Maximum Resolution: 2070000 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 5.1 x 2.9 x 2.5 nv:Size: 1/3.2-inch Image Resolution: 1920 x 1080 Movie Resolution: 1920 x 1080 Storage Media: SD/SDHC Memory Card Compressed Format: DPOF Compressed Format: DCF Exif 2.2 Movie File Format: MPEG-4 Movie File Format: AVCHD (HD) Optical Zoom: 12x Digital Zoom: 200x Focal Length: f=4.8-57.6 mm LCD Monitor: 2.7-inches LCD Pixels: 211,000 pixels LCD Coverage: 100% Maximum Aperture: f 1.8 - 3.0 White Balance Control: Auto White Balance Control: Daylight White Balance Control: Cloudy Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: HF100 Model: HF100 UPC: 013803092004 EAN: 0013803092004 ASIN: B00114162K
Availability: Usually ships in 1 to 2 months
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| Features:
| | Capture high-definition video to flash memory | | | 12x optical zoom; SuperRange Optical Image Stabilizer | | | 24p Cinema Mode; 30p Progressive Mode | | | 2.7-inch widescreen Multi-Angle Vivid LCD | | | Simultaneous photo capture |
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Product Description From Canon's long history of optical excellence, advanced image processing, superb performance and technological innovation in photographic and broadcast television cameras comes the latest in high definition camcorders.Now, with the light, compact Canon VIXIA HF100, you can have stunning AVCHD (Advanced Video Codec High Definition) format recording with the ease and numerous benefits of Flash Memory. It's used in some of the world's most innovative electronic products such as laptop computers, MP3 players, PDAs and cell phones.Add to that the VIXIA HF100's Canon Exclusive features such as Canon's 3.3 Megapixel Full HD CMOS sensor and advanced DIGIC DV II Image Processor, SuperRange Optical Image Stabilization, Instant Auto Focus, 2.7" Widescreen Multi-Angle Vivid LCD and the Genuine Canon 12x HD video zoom lens and you have a Flash Memory camcorder that's hard to beat and unmistakably Canon.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 68 more reviews...
not for still images but all the rest the best July 26, 2008 PROS + SIZE: pocket like & no problems with handling (I got normal size hand) + VIDEO QTY: superb for nonprofs, even in poor light it's very good and I am quite demanding in this aspect + MENU - you will not read the manual
CONS - still images - pooooor qty - battery could be better, but it is always good to have spare one
* IMHO best choice if you feel like video editing on your PC and want high value for money * buy 16GB card speed 6, no use to spare on 8GB * make sure you have good PC, otherwise no chance for editing, DVD burning etc. when you record in highest qty * software ok, but nothing special * don't buy it when you want to have HD Qty on your TV without burning DVD/B-R or without PC, better get HV30 with tapes which are lot cheaper
Great video, but broke quickly July 26, 2008 Bought this camcorder from Amazon in June. Took it on a vacation to Europe. The quality of the video is great, but the camcorder broke half way through my vacation. When turning on the camera in record mode, the screen stayed black, and the unit made clicking noises. Playback luckily still worked fine, so I could offload the video I had taken. Dropped it off at Canon (they are local). Hopefully will work better once fixed/replaced.
Glitch Every 20 Seconds July 23, 2008 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
I got mine this Monday. I noticed that all the videos I recorded have glitches about every 20 seconds. The glitches are shown at the same times, no matter I play the video on the Camcorder or on a PC. So I am sure it is created during recording, not by the players. Whenever I zoom, there will be glitches too.
I have tried many scenarios (still scene, Transend SDHC/Class 6/8G, SanDisk SD/512M, FXP, LP, ...), and there are consistently glitches every 20 seconds or so.
Maybe my expectation is too high? Watching the playback is like watching scratched DVD, not much fun to look at.
HF100 Review HF100 VS HF11 and AVCHD vs HDV All what you need to know about HD Camcorders July 22, 2008 15 out of 16 found this review helpful
With this review I will tell you everything you need to know About HD Camcorders and HF100 , I will not tell you which camcorder is the best, however I will tell you Everything you need to know to pick the best camcorder for you, my old camcorder was SONY camcorder however I was forced to switch to canon because for this year there camcorders are better, you can waste your time searching on the internet for months and still not get any worthy results (Happened to few friends of mine) so just read this review and you shall get what you seek!
SOUND 9/10 (perfect Expect at windy days you can hear the wind noise " can be solved with external microphone") VIDEO 10/10 (Crystal Clear how can it get any better for less than 1000$ camcorder) SIZE 10/10 (extremely portable I simply put it inside my jeans pocket) VALUE/PRICE 9/10 (Would rate it 10/10 if SD cards were cheaper "not the camcorder fault I guess after a year value would be 10/10 with SD cards prices going down) Battery around 1hour~ And i was amazed by the LCD even at sunny days its still very clear It weight less than half a kilo with the battery on which is great
HF100 do not record in SD (standard definition) or 720p "it only records 1080 videos" So if you want the options to record in SD or 720p then you might reconsider another Camcorder
So lets start first of all Yes I wrote HF11 in the title its not a Typo Canon just announced TODAY (22 July 2008) that they will release HF11 very soon "September" (Only in Japan for now as I write this review) Which use 24MB/S instead of the 17MB/S max that the Current HF100 use (That's around 30% video BITRATE Boost over HF100/HF10)
So before I starts Some might say The hell with HF100 I will just wait for HF11 which have 24MB/S AVCHD Well you need to understand First what does the 24MB/S means
1-There is a million Camcorder that use HDV tapes with 25MB/s recording yet HV30 wins hand down without any other camcorder getting close to its quality/price because HV30 lens, sensor, etc are way better than other camcorders in the market, Same goes here HF100 and HF11 both have the EXACT SAME lens, sensor, optical zoom, pixels 1920x1080i (or p) and even the body design!!!! So don't expect serious changes in video quality at all (Lens, sensor, etc matter the most than the codec of the video) what was changed in HF11 is that Canon added 32GB memory and new processor to record the new 24MB/S AVCHD (which of course require faster processor to play/record in the camcorder) (I am not saying 24MB/s is useless however I AM saying that HF11 wont be the camcorder to use the true power of the 24mb/s avchd 2-You CAN NOT copy these files to a DVD and share them with family/friends because All DVDS have "18MB/S LIMIT" and sharing 4-5GB files over the internet is something people try to avoid, yes you can edit the video and lower the BITRATE to 18mb/s however this will take a lot of time (AVCHD isn't walk in the park when it comes to editing) and the quality wont be as good as the HF100 17MB/S because HF100 video is unedited Almost any BLU ray player can play normal AVCHD DVDS! (The PLAYSTATION 3 plays them too) and since BLU ray burners are very expensive (300-600$) and Each disc is around 10$ you don't want to deal with BLU rays for now (Unless you don't mind giving free 10$ discs to friends/family) DVDS cost like nothing these days for 10$ you can buy 100 DVD
3- 24MB/S = you need Bigger hard drives to backup/save your data 17MB/S 2hours and 5min for 16GB 24MB/S 1hour and 25Min for 16GB
4-Bigger files = Require better PC for playback/editing (But not huge jump like HDV to AVCHD editing/playback requirement)
5-HF11 is priced for 1300$ (HF100 is half the price) why waste more money for Same Exact camcorder even if you buy the HF11 trust me next year a new Camcorder will be released which will use the true power of the 24MB/S AVCHD but as of now HF11 lens and sensor is very limiting and wont use AVCHD 24MB/S real power Canon is just using the 24MB/S for Marketing~ save your money and get HF100 if you want memory based camcorder
Now AVCHD vs. HDV (HV30 VS HF100) HV30 = Best Tape HD camcorder HF100 = Best HD Camcorder that use Memory to record videos
HF100 pros over HV30 1-Its smaller 2-Record in full HD 1920x1080 (HV30 max recording is 1440x1080) 3-You just copy the files to your PC however with the HV30 you need to plug the camcorder to the pc and LIVE capture (HF100 is way faster and better tech also you can use your pc and browse the net while you wait for HF100 video file to be sent to your pc , but with HV30 using your pc while you live capture from the tape can cause slowdowns and frame drops in your video ) 4-You can take your memory of the camera and insert it on any PC/PS3/blu ray player and watch your videos (With HV30 you need to plug the camera... because it use tapes) 5-With HF100 you do not need external microphone for acceptable audio sound which make it very portable since its already smaller than the HV30 however the HV30 without External microphone is completely not acceptable at all you can hear the tape noise and trust me its very LOUD 6-HF100 use AVCHD H264 Codec "To Me" it have better colors it depends on your taste some people do not like the cool blue effect that AVCHD videos use 7-With tapes you have 1hour limit for recoding then you have to switch your tape but with HF100 you can keep recording for hours (Depends on your battery + memory size) 8-With memory based camcorders you can shoot in 1sec!! But with HV30 you cant record fast you need to wait for tape to get active first 9-You can record with any settings/frame rate you want with memory based camcorders but with HV30 recording multi settings/frame rate in the SAME TAPE can cause problems when you capture the video on your pc 10-you can backup your AVCHD files and make them "playable video discs" to any DVD or (BLU ray in the future "now if you are rich") without any EDITING at all!! But with HV30 you are required to Edit/capture , with AVCHD its just drag and drop then burn voila ! 11-You can record over hundred and thousands of videos in the same memory without any problems and its free but with HV30 "tapes" first it costs money to buy tapes and secondly you cant repeat recording in the same tape after 3-4 times you will see lot of video quality drops the more you record over same tape also keep in mind that with HF100 all what you need is your camcorder and you are ready to go, but with HV30 you need lot of tapes with you if you going in trips and tapes are big which will kill the idea of having a portable camcorder
Now lets talk about HV30 pros over HF100 1- It have a Viewfinder which a lot of people prefer over the LCD 2- It can record in SD (standard definition) and 720p (HF100 can only do 1080) 3-It use HDV format which is way easier to play or edit in pretty much any pc nowdays 4-HDV format have worldwide support programs wise because its very old almost any video editing program can edit HDV, not the same for AVCHD which is new (Sony vegas 8 pro edit AVCHD just perfect but its very limiting to have few programs that really work with AVCHD unlike HDV any program is fine with it kinda, i guess by the end of the year everything will be solved remember AVCHD is new format"
So after reading all this you should know that waiting for HF11 isn't really good idea and which camcorder is better for you HV30 or HF100
And that's about it I hope it was helpful to you :)
Awsome video quality on hd tv July 21, 2008 The video of my vacation is better quality than High Def tv programming. Better than blue ray disk. Simply amazing way to save your memories. Burn high def disk with dw cd burner for this camera and plays directly on sony ps3 or blue ray player. Disk also imports directly to new imac computer
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