Q. I am looking to get a camcorder for skim videos... I was looking at the hfs20 and hfs10 but now there are some new ones out... I get really overwhelmed when looking at all the specs so i need some help... i was also looking at the canon t3i or t2i so give me those vs the vixia series.. Thank you
A. I would suggest to check out Canon VIXIA HV40 HD HDV Camcorder
HDV format delivers high-definition video to miniDV tape
Genuine Canon 10x HD video lens; SuperRange Optical Image Stabilizer
DIGIC DV II image processor; 24p Cinema Mode, 30p Progressive Mode
2.7-inch Multi-Angle Vivid Widescreen LCD
HDV format delivers high-definition video to miniDV tape
Genuine Canon 10x HD video lens; SuperRange Optical Image Stabilizer
DIGIC DV II image processor; 24p Cinema Mode, 30p Progressive Mode
2.7-inch Multi-Angle Vivid Widescreen LCD
Camcorder Canon Vixia vs. Sony? Any help?
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A. Help for what?
The Vixia HV40 is a great camcorder. It is the least expensive high definition consumer camcorder available with a mic jack and manual audio control. Sony has no current equivalent, but the HDR-HC9 was a competitor until it was discontinued. MiniDV tape means your computer needs to have a firewire port.
The Vixia HF and HF s series flash memory camcorders are fine if your computer can deal with AVCHD/MTS files. Sony's competitor products are the HDR-CX100 and CX500 series.
Hard drive camcorders (Canon Vixia HG series and Sony HDR-XR series) have the same problems associated with all consumer hard disc drive camcorders: vibration and high altitude can cause the camcorder to stop recording. Loud audio environments (because of the vibration) can result in no recording. The process flow (especially for archiving video) is poorly defined. For these reasons, I can't recommend HDD camcorders...
The Vixia HV40 is a great camcorder. It is the least expensive high definition consumer camcorder available with a mic jack and manual audio control. Sony has no current equivalent, but the HDR-HC9 was a competitor until it was discontinued. MiniDV tape means your computer needs to have a firewire port.
The Vixia HF and HF s series flash memory camcorders are fine if your computer can deal with AVCHD/MTS files. Sony's competitor products are the HDR-CX100 and CX500 series.
Hard drive camcorders (Canon Vixia HG series and Sony HDR-XR series) have the same problems associated with all consumer hard disc drive camcorders: vibration and high altitude can cause the camcorder to stop recording. Loud audio environments (because of the vibration) can result in no recording. The process flow (especially for archiving video) is poorly defined. For these reasons, I can't recommend HDD camcorders...
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