Typical price: £750
What is it: Hard drive-based HD camcorder
What we think: Solid, but has its share of annoying quirks
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 23 October 2007
Tags: Canon, Canon HG10, joystick, school, microphone
We like:
Excellent image stabilisation; generally great video quality
We don't like:
Poor audio control; smallish EVF; some annoying ergonomics; no manual focus dial
CNET UK judgement:
There's no doubt about it -- the Canon HG10 takes sharp, well-exposed photos and HD videos. Unfortunately, its poor design and audio control make it hard to recommend above its competitors
Full review:
It's been a long wait, but the hard disk drive-based, AVCHD-compatible Canon HG10 is here. Continue Reading...
Canon HG10 History
21 Jan 2008 in Crave
The Canon HG10 is a high-definition camcorder with a CMOS sensor and 40GB hard drive, sporting a distinctly feline theme in the controls
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