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The HG10 has been based upon Canon’s HV20 camcorder but with a radical redesign compared with that model and this has allowed the new machine to be appreciably smaller than the HV20. However the smaller size has...

Compact size, Video quality, Price, Fast AF system, Easy to use.

Fiddly four-way jog button on LCD, Some handling foibles, Audio issues, Small EVF, Lacks manual focus control.

The HG10 provides great video quality and a set of excellent features. But it has a few issues that let the side down and certainly, you should get your hand on one of these to try before you buy after all, stubby fingers might not be an issue for yo...
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To play back video clips, simply rotate the power/mode selector, and you see thumbnails of as many as six recent clips. Use the control dial or the four-way selector to highlight a clip, and press play. Unlike other cams that place important controls h...
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dv.com Updated: 2013-03-25 23:53:48
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Canon’s HG10 is an HDD (Hard Disc Drive) high-definition camera with a 40GB drive, which, at its best recording quality, will store more than five hours of video. It uses Canon’s 1920x1080 CMOS sensor and can record 1080i60 as well as 1080p24...
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hometheaterhifi.com Updated: 2013-03-25 23:53:53
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In the world of digital video cameras, there have evolved several ways of storing the images as they are recorded. The first one is the way its been done for years: tape. The other three are more recent developments. For awhile, it looked like record...
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With the increased distribution of HD and HD-capable TVs, the demand for HD creation has also increased. Doesn't your standard definition MiniDV camcorder look absolutely horrible on your spanking-new, full HD LCD TV? At least psychologically, it...

Intuitive operation, Immediate access to stored video...

Expensive, Plain looks...
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Canons first hard disk camcorder is a rock solid HD video camera, but its failure to offer a standard definition mode could scare off some buyers.With Sony, JVC, and Panasonic already offering a variety of hard disk camcorders, Canon is one of the la...
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Canon's robust HG10 camcorder offers support for microSD and includes a 40GB hard drive that allows for up to 15 hours of full HD 1,080i video.If you opt for the highest-quality setting, this drops to five-and-a-half hours of shooting. The battery las...

Despite minor gripes, the HG10 offers solid performance at a reasonable price. And that's enough for us to recommend the Canon HG10...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2013-03-25 23:54:04
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Digital camcorders that can be hooked up to a PC to download and edit footage aren’t new, but cheaper models can now shoot widescreen high-definition (HD) footage, and rather than using tapes, Canon’s chunky HG10 contains a 40GB hard disk. Tha...

Crisp, clean video with image stabilisation; large buttons and intuitive layout; solidly constructed and fairly priced...

Memory cards dont store video; switching between video and stills is fiddly; HD footage is very data-heavy...

With a bright and clear screen and viewfinder, the HG10 handles like a dream...
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There are high definition camcorders and there are HIGH DEFINITION camcorders. The difference? The former thinks its done its bit simply by shooting at HD resolution, without giving the sharpness level and the overall picture quality that should come...

Feature-packed, True HD shooting capability, Excellent overall performance...

A bit on the heavier side, Night mode takes a while to focus...

There are high definition camcorders and there are HIGH DEFINITION camcorders. The difference? The former thinks its done its bit simply by shooting at HD resolution, without giving the sharpness level and the overall picture quality that should come...
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best4reviews.com Updated: 2013-03-25 23:54:09
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The HG10 has been based upon Canon’s HV20 camcorder but with a radical redesign compared with that model and this has allowed the new machine to be appreciably smaller than the HV20. However the smaller size has foisted a few handling foibles into the...

Compact size, Video quality, Price, Fast AF system, Easy to use.

Fiddly four-way jog button on LCD, Some handling foibles, Audio issues, Small EVF, Lacks manual focus control.

The HG10 provides great video quality and a set of excellent features. But it has a few issues that let the side down and certainly, you should get your hand on one of these to try before you buy after all, stubby fingers might not be an issue for you!...
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THE Canon HG10, boasting a Full HD (1,920 x 1,080 pixels) CMOS sensor, provides impressive and natural colours that are not overdone.Scenes in bright daylight can be spectacularly detailed and sharp, particularly when you keep the camcorder still.The n...
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Last year Canon wowed us with the HV20, a butt ugly corder that turned out stunning footage. Now its back with the HG10, featuring the same beautiful-on-the-inside electronics but with a handy 40GB hard drive where the old tape deck used to be.Its a...

Excellent video quality. Impressive battery life. Handy manual adjustment tool...

Humdrum styling. Control wheel a bit zippy. Beaten by the HV20 for features...

An all-round performer that shoots great footage, but is beaten by Sonys SR7E for style and Canons own HV20 for features...
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Canon has lagged behind Sony in bringing out high definition camcorders - but then so has every other manufacturer, at least in the European market. It has also avoided the hard disk recording format (see our guide to all the new camcorder formats ), wher...

Although the HG10 doesn't bowl us over quite as much as the HV20, it's still an impressive piece of kit. Sony's lower end HDR-SR5E undercuts it on price considerably, but misses out key features such as a standard-sized accessory shoe. The more fully feat...
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jordanitservices.co.uk Updated: 2013-03-25 23:54:17
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John Virata The consumer video camcorder market resembles that of the Blu-Ray/HD DVD market in that there are choices to be made. There are many different camcorders available that capture to all kinds of media, including DVD, hard disk, media card, an...
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So what, in the end, did we think about Canon’s first HDD camcorder and their first AVCHD camcorder in our labs? Simply put, we are very impressed. Canon has taken the camcorder industry and made it theirs this year. It doesn’t try to compete...
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