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| Canon VIXIA HF S10 HD Dual Flash Memory with 32 GB Internal Memory and 10x Optical Zoom |
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| Manufacturer: Canon |
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| List Price: $1,199.00 |
| Sale Price: $1,019.00 |
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Product Description |
| Canon's top-of-the-line, new VIXIA HF S10 Dual Flash Memory
camcorder gives you everything you expect from Canon! It has a
powerful, new 8.59-megapixel Full HD CMOS Image Sensor plus
Canon's latest DIGIC DV III Image Processor. Add a Genuine Canon
10x HD Video Lens and the highest bit rate in AVCHD, and you've got a
camcorder that delivers spectacularly realistic HD video and photos.
The VIXIA HF S10 features 32GB of built-in Flash memory that records
up to 12 hours of HD video.You can also record to removable SDHC
memory cards for quick and easy sharing. The Canon VIXIA HF S10
camcorder lets you shoot like a pro with assist functions including new
zebra patterns, color peaking, a Custom Key and Dial, and shooting
modes including 24p Cinema Mode for video that looks like a holiday
blockbuster. The VIXIA HF S10 incorporates some of Canon's most
exciting new functions, including Genuine Canon Face Detection for perfect
focus and exposure even with faces looking down or sideways, Pre-
Record that captures video 3 seconds before you press the record button,
and the new Video Snapshot Mode for saving your memories as a
series of 4-second video clips set to music. Shoot extraordinary video
and photos with the VIXIA HF S10. Canon USA 1-year limited warranty
included. |
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Product Details |
- Capture up to 12 hours of HD video to a 32GB internal Flash drive as well as directly to removable SDHC memory cards
- Genuine Canon 10x HD video lens; DIGIC DV III image processor
- 1920 x 1080 Full HD recording; SuperRange Optical Image Stabilizer
- Built-in 8.0-megapixel digital camera delivers stunning quality photos
- 2.7-inch Multi-Angle Vivid Widescreen LCD; HDMI terminal for easy, one-cable connectivity to your HDTV
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Best consumer camcorder I have ever seen. Reviewed by professional videographer.
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| Review Date: April 5, 2009 |
| Reviewer: S. Seeberger, United States |
I have owned a small wedding videography company for 5 years and after using this camera for a week I am incredibly pleased with it. If you want the smallest camcorder you can get without sacrificing video quality in any way, than this is the camcorder for you. I am amazed at how small this thing is while still having a professional grade lens. This is the same Canon lens as on their GL2 which is probably the most popular entry level professional camcorder ever (which I have owned for a few years).
Pros:
1.) Professional camera lens with superb HD video quality (even in low light situations). I cannot express enough how amazing the pictures look.
2.) 32 GB of internal Flash memory (This is the only difference from the HFS100)
A.) Flash memory is instant. No waiting for tapes to wind or hard drives to spin.
B.) Flash memory helps keep the camera small.
C.) Flash memory protects data from being lost due to the camera being dropped or hit (a real problem with hard drive cameras).
3.) The still picture quality, even with the built in flash, is unbelievable for a camcorder. I feel like I am shooting with my Rebel XTi.
4.) I love the auto open and close lens cover. It only opens when you are actually shooting. If the camera is off or if you are reviewing it immediately closes.
5.) Menus are very easy to navigate.
Cons:
1.) Doesn't come with an HDMI cable. Since it doesn't take a normal sized HDMI cable I think there is no excuse for that.
2.) Doesn't come with a battery charger. You either have to spend $50 to get one or recharge batteries using the camcorder itself.
3.) $200 more than the HFS100 for only 32GB of internal storage is way too much. Should have only cost an extra $100. Unless you need to be able to record more than 2.5 hours of shooting without changing SDHC cards, then get the HFS100 because 32GB class 6 SDHC cards only cost $100.
4.) Only comes with the BP-809 battery which doesn't even last an hour. So you will need to buy the BP-827 which costs another $150. The BP-827 does stick out from the back just a slight bit, but not even an inch and is totally not noticeable nor does it add any real weight.
5.) 10X optical zoom is a little slim for my liking. I am used to 20X.
This camcorder is basically a professional lens barrel with an LCD on the side which gives you the best picture quality possible while keeping the size incredibly small. I cannot encourage you enough to get this camcorder though I would advise the HFS100 over this to save a little money. Remember, the HFS100 is the identical camcorder except it does not have internal memory.
Canon VIXIA HFS100 HD Flash Memory Camcorder w/10x Optical Zoom
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First Impression
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| Review Date: April 6, 2009 |
| Reviewer: E. Flores, Los Angeles |
I exchanged a Sony HDR 500v for this camcorder after getting a loud hissing sound from the sony. That gave me a chance to actually play with the sony a little bit before returning it. In a few words if you are familiar with manual controls in photography, you'll love the Vixia (which is my case). If you need something simpler, point-and-shoot-kind-of devise, go with the sony. I'm a professional photographer who does video for fun and I absolutely like the amount of manual controls this camera offers. (The sony didn't even have a sound level meter that you could turn on! A must if you use a second mic.)
It also has this 'springy' on-screen-menu that allows you to change your recording settings in as little as two steps. Very very helpful, again for the person who likes manual controls.
Another feature which I really like is the fact that they placed the remote control sensor on the LCD viewer, which allows you to use the remote control to actually record from any position as long as you have a direct view of the LCD screen. The sony has the remote sensor in the front which forces you to be in front of the camera if you want to activate the recording (almost impossible when you are anywhere but in front of the camera). For example if you mount your camera on a monopod when you need to get a shot over a crowd of people, and your fingers cant reach the record button because it is too high, with the sony is impossible to use the remote to do this because the sensor is in front of the camera even if you have very long arms you still are going to have a hard time making it record. Both Canon and Sony removed the LANC input on these new cameras so there is no way to operate them remotely with wired LANC controls. So in the canon as long as you have the LCD facing you then you can use the remote control to start/stop recording.
And one more little thing which I think is great is the ability to turn the recording light off. (The red light you see in the front of cameras) This is great because some people get uncomfortable when they know they are being recorded. When they think the camera is off they act natural and thus you get better expressions in your video. |
Canon VIXIA HFS10 HD is as close as you can get to professional camcorder in terms of video quality
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| Review Date: June 16, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Sidarta Tanu, Richmond, VA USA |
Canon VIXIA HFS10 is currently the top-of-the-line Canon consumer camcorder. It takes very good quality full HD video (one of the best among consumer level camcorders). The optical image stabilization is very useful and face detection is accurate. Autofocus is very fast and the menu system is intuitive. Low light capability is decent (but improved a lot by using the video light for video recording or internal flash for taking photos). The pre-recording mode is very useful for shooting sport, action, fireworks, child and other scenarios where it is often hard to predict when those Kodak moments will exactly be until it has happened/passed. It also has filter thread so you can install lens filter to enhance the video/image and to protect the lens. The LCD is very sharp and clear from wide viewing angle. It has a dual shooting mode where video recording and photo taking can be done without switching settings.
Taking photos with Canon VIXIA HFS10 is also very good. Image quality is very sharp with 8.59-megapixel CMOS image sensor that is also found in Canon DSLR. Taking photos in continuous mode is also very good (about 4 frames per second, comparable to DSLR cameras), however, the shutter response is nowhere near the DSLR (it's slower than DSLR), and I'm used to the DSLR almost no-lag shutter response so I will continue to use my DSLR cameras most of the time. For point and shoot customers, they won't notice the shutter lag (as it is the same if not better than most point and shoot camera) and they will probably be able to replace their point and shoot camera with this camcorder as it produces image quality better and sharper than most point and shoot cameras.
Pros:
1. Video quality (1920 X 1080 Full HD) comparable with many professional camcorder and is one of the best quality for consumer level
2. Image quality for photos are sharp and vivid (8 megapixel).
3. Zoom Covers super wide angle to semi-zoom (6.4mm to 64mm) before the 1.7x magnification.
4. Built in 32GB built-in flash memory
5. Very effective optical image stabilization (a combination of optical and image sensor stabilization)
6. Lens filter thread (I installed 58mm UV/Haze filter to reduce UV and also help protect the front glass element)
7. Autofocus is very fast and includes a very accurate face detection to keep people's face in sharp focus
8. up to 24 hour recording in LP mode (with 64GB total memory, 32Gb built-in, and 32GB SD card)
9. Innovative Pre-record mode is available (and never miss critical shots anymore)
10. Video snapshot mode (shot short movie clips and blend with music tracks)
11. Almost instant on and record (stand-by to recording in less than 1 sec and from off in less than 2 sec)
12. Continuous mode for taking photos is very fast (though the shutter lag isn't nearly as good as SLR cameras)
13. Record HD videos and take 6MP photo to memory card simultaneously
14. Small but bright video light and photo flash.
15. Built-in automatic lens cover
16. Wireless remote control included
17. Bright and clear 2.7 inch lcd screan (and the image is sharp)
18. Very easy to navigate the menu (even though there are so many options and settings available)
19. 24p cinema mode and 30p progressive mode included
20. pre-programmed video and photo mode (sunset, night, beach, spotlight, fireworks, etc)
21. Aperture priority, Shutter priority, and Program mode available (in addition to Auto setting)
22. Dual shot mode (capture video and photo without having to change setting)
Cons:
1. Only 10x optical zoom (not sure why Canon doesn't make this top-of-the-line camcorder 20x or 30x optical zoom)
2. No seamless recording transition from one memory to the other memory
3. Included batteries only last about 75-90 minutes of recording time
4. Shutter response still not as fast as DSLR
5. Low light performance is average (improved if using the video light or internal flash)
6. A bit bulky compare to many other flash memory camcorders
7. Not the lightest camcorder but still lighter than DSLR cameras
8. 24Mbps recording mode has many restriction (require fast speed flash memory, and not all DVD player can playback)
9. No touch screen LCD
10. Non-standard accessory shoe terminal (better than none though. can use VL-5 video light or DM-100 microphone)
11. Must plug in ac adapter to transfer internal memory data to computer
12. No optical viewfinder
13. HDMI cable not included
14. Doesn't come with external battery charger (use the camcorder to charge the battery instead)
15. Top-of-the-line price
In conclusion, Canon VIXIA HFS10 is targeted for those who are looking for a consumer camcorder with the best video quality with a lot of internal flash memory (32GB) that can also take photo with the best image quality and the largest megapixel to date for a canon camcorder (8MP). Basically, Canon Vixia HFS10 is currently the top-of-the-line Canon consumer level camcorder.
Also check out the following Canon camcorders that has comparable main feature (Full HD video and DIGIC DV III image processor) before deciding to buy Canon VIXIA HFS10 (and decide whether any of these camcorders will fit your needs therefore avoid paying the premium that Canon VIXIA HFS10 command):
- Canon VIXIA HFS100 (no internal flash memory, 10x optical zoom, 8.59-megapixel CMOS image sensor)
- Canon VIXIA HF20 (32GB internal flash memory, 15x optical zoom, only 3.89-megapixel CMOS image sensor)
- Canon VIXIA HF200 (no internal flash memory, 15x optical zoom, only 3.89-megapixel CMOS image sensor)
Sidarta Tanu
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Outstanding camera for serious videographers!
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| Review Date: July 5, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Bron, Mechanicsville, VA USA |
Since there have been so many long reviews posted already, I will try to keep mine short and sweet. I'll just highlight some of the things that stand out to me and make a few comments.
Verdict: If you can afford it, probably the best (certainly one of the best) consumer HD video cam on the market today.
Features:
- Outstanding lens
- 8.59-megapixel CMOS image sensor!
- Quality build
- Excellent picture quality
- Good auto-focus system is fast and accurate
- Optical image stabilization
- Reliability and easy transfer of flash based system.
- Decent 32 GB of internal flash memory
- Good menu system is easy to use and understand
- Built-in mic port
- Superb feature set - lots of bells and whistles (serious amateuers rejoice!)
- Near pro-level capabilities and lots of manual control
- Good macro capabilities
- Excellent remote control capabilities (can control from many angles)
Gripes:
- No optical viewfinder (sadly, becoming the norm)
- No separate battery charger included (but more the norm these days, alas)
- No HDMI cable (ditto)
- Expensive (but you get what you pay for)
- Batteries- you will need to carry several
- Must be on A/C power to transfer (but can use SD card as alternative)
Overall, an outstanding camera that is fun to use and yields great results. The latest in a long line of outstanding consumer video cameras from Canon. If you are serious about video, this is your camera. I am giving it 5 stars because, even though it's not perfect, it's the best I've ever seen.
Serous videographers will love this camera. Five stars!
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P.S.
My two cents worth - if you are an average joe looking to make family movies, you should still consider the standard def models. They have far more zoom range and are much easier to hand-hold and shoot. They produce great results, there's lots of low cost and good editing software, their resolution is great for DVD's, and the tapes are easy to use and store. You really need a tripod with HD cams, and editing is much harder and more difficult. The picture quality on the better std def cameras is excellent, not HD, but plenty good. And you can save a ton of money. I still use my std def cams for lots of family stuff.
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Superbly ready to use Auto features out of the box that lets you gradually learn the advanced features at your pace. Rattles
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| Review Date: May 31, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Anonymous, United States |
Superbly ready to use Auto features out of the box that lets you gradually learn the advanced features at your pace.
The lens cap rattle is actually normal and by design and only happens when the cap is closed and shaken vigorously.
Out of the box, it does its best to make you the best photographer, this is a great second camcorder for those ready to graduate to the next level or a good first version for those who appreciate features
One of the most compelling aspects we noticed, the auto features aren't "mode centric", in other words alot of consumer / prosumer cameras and camcorders have only FULL MANUAL mode forcing you to tune and experiment with every feature to get an acceptable shot, then they have pre configured auto Modes, such as "Portrait", "Landscape" "Sport/Action" forcing the shot w/o options and Nikon owners know this very well.
But, the Canon enables you to mix which modes you'd like to manually set and which modes you'd like Auto or "Assist" to handle, this allows you to even manually focus the shot while the aperture, shutter and flash / light assist are handled for you. The combinations are literally limitless and most people probably won't need as much complexity but once in a while you'd like to create an artistic silhouette or push the exposure and the Canon lets you do it easier than other imaging devices.
It has made our family of devout Nikon owners consider Canon, read on if you'd like more detail.
One superb piece of optical gear:
+ Fastest auto focus we've ever seen, focuses faster than a Nikon D60, D80 and our friends D90.
+ BMW solid case, the grip and sturdiness of the case is immediately evident.
+ GLARE PROOF LCD, standing in the early morning and late evening sun to our back, you can still read the LCD without glare.
+ Feels nearly like an SLR, Canon seemed to incorporate some solid features from their EOS and EOS Rebel's, such as the simple to use menus that lay everything out like a wide buffet so the operator just has a few sub options to pick from. Nikon owners can relate to frustration of drilling down through trees of options to change a setting, the Samsung's and this Canon has clear quick menus.
+ Machine gun shutter, the "High Speed Continuous" still mode was able to fire off 30 - 50 still frames in short order as if you're filming a cartoon, and the LCD is sharper than most HDTV's so you can accurately review and pick your blurry photo's on spot.
BUT, AND HARD TO BELIEVE, there is a known rattle when the lens cap is closed and this happened within two hours of operation, we were afraid we'd broken it or received a defect but it turns out this is a known issue so in case you're a tinkerer,...put your screwdrivers away because there's nothing rattling lose behind the scenes.
The rattle noise is the sound of the semi circular lens cover lips slapping eacheother when shaken vigorously like a martini. Since it requires a few power cycles / openings and closes to loosen up then rattle, the owner reasonable assumes their new camcorder is defective then call Canon Tech Support to cuss while driving back to BestBuy for a refund.
When using the USB cable, our model still demands power before interfacing with the PC over the cable regardless of how well charged the battery is. The power brick isn't annoying or oversized by anyone's standard and this is mentioned just as point of note and doesn't seem worth complaining about.
Everything else still redeems it for a five star rating, after our first two weeks with it, it still impresses this house of budding photographers and is giving us more reasons to keep our Nikons in their drawers. |
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