gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2011-09-25 23:11:32
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Canon HR10 is a DVD recordable high definition camcorder. It already comes with a shooting program, i.e., sunset, beach, spotlight, portrait mode, sports mode, snow, fireworks, etc. Among its main features are 2.96 megapixel camcorder sensor resolution...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-09-25 23:11:41
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While Canon has done its best to make the HR10 compatible in quality with its big sisters in the HDD and MiniDVD domains (and mostly succeeded), it is ultimately hampered by the severe recording limitations of the DVD format. Canon - HR10 camcorder pr...
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The HR10 represents Canons third dip into the waters of high-definition video; although its still something of a departure from what has gone before from this photographic specialist. Having impressed us with the HDV version of the XL1 and the HV10...

Strong pictures, Impressive sound, Good array of features, Solid build-quality...

Optical image stabiliser not very effective, Awkward fixed viewfinder, Sluggish close-up focusing...

Whether it be capturing stills or moving pictures, Canon has always been a manufacturer thats synonymous with high quality images. While renowned as the producer of the most widely respected semi-professional camcorder available, the awesome XL1, the...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-25 23:12:06
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Our favourite HD camcorder, Canons HV20, uses MiniDV tapes. This means that to edit the footage, youll have to copy it in real time to a PC, which can be time consuming. Whats more, playing video from the camcorder to a HD television requires win...
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The DVD camcorder is like a wounded beast that refuses to die. Despite having fallen from favour in the casual market (where HDD is the new black), and being soundly ignored by serious videographers (who prefer the versatility of video), the format c...

Good quality video, extensive range of manual options, HDMI capable...

Mini-SD card slot prohibits recording options, viewfinder poorly placed, a bit on the chunky side The Final Word The Canon HR10 is a decent enough DVD camera, offering impressive high-def visuals at a relatively affordable price. However, there are sev...

The Canon HR10 is a decent enough DVD camera, offering impressive high-def visuals at a relatively affordable price. However, there are several competing models on the market which offer a superior performance.
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Canons new HR10 high-definition video camcorder has many features in common with the HG10 and HV20 models we have already reviewed. All three have the same optically-stabilised 10x optical zoom lens and 1920 x 1080 True Progressive HD CMOS sensor. But...
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The Canon HR10 is a slick-looking camera that can shoot impressive HD images. The limited record times may be too much of a setback for most.

Easy menu navigation, Good color and image detail.

Short record time, Playback is limited...

The Canon HR10 is a slick-looking camera that can shoot impressive HD images. The limited record times may be too much of a setback for most.
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Despite being later than Sony to release a high definition camcorder, Canon has really taken the bull by its horns with recent models. It now has the best HDV camcorder around in the shape of the HV20 , and the most well-rounded hard disk-based model we'v...

Although the HR10 continues the high video-quality theme of the HV20 and HG10, it's not quite in the same league. Aside from the lack of enthusiast features, what really lets it down is the DVD recording format itself. The limited storage has always been...
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