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Canon HF100 High Definition Camcorder - 12x Optical Zoom With 2.7 inch Widescreen Multi-Angle Vivid LCD
 
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Canon HF100 High Definition Camcorder - 12x Optical Zoom With 2.7 inch Widescreen Multi-Angle Vivid LCD

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Technical Details

  • HD movies directly to memory card
  • Stylish and lightweight
  • 1920x1080 Full HD
  • Canon HD Camera System
  • Instant AF and Super Range Optical Image Stabilizer
  • Excellent connectivity
  • Power-efficient
  • 3.1MP photos
  • Multiangle Vivid LCD
  • Software for sharing
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Product details

  • Item Weight: 382 g
  • Boxed-product Weight: 1.8 Kg
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  • Item model number: 2709B006AA
  • ASIN: B0012B4XFO
  • Date first available at Amazon.co.uk: 8 Jan 2008
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 32,146 in Electronics & Photo (See Bestsellers in Electronics & Photo)

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Manufacturer's Description

The stylish, 1920x1080 Full HD HF100 offers the convenience of recording directly to memory cards. Capture incredible footage via the Canon HD camera system, then share it quickly and easily


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Canon HF100 Digital Camcorder 1920x1080HD for SD SDHC Cards 12x Optical Zoom 3.1MP Ref 2709B006AA

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69 of 69 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic product, 8 Aug 2008
By N. S. Collingridge "nickcollingridge" (Hertfordshire, UK) - See all my reviews
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I did quite a bit of research before buying this product and was very encouraged by all of the glowing reviews, all of which seemed to say that this is the best of the bunch of current consumer HD camcorders. My experience with the product has largely confirmed these verdicts. The camera is compact, a joy to handle, and produces pretty good results in almost all circumstances, except low light conditions.

The only significant downside is that the battery life with the standard battery is less than ideal. When fully charged it promises about 60mins of usage, but this is reduced by using the standby facility to more like 40mins or so of active filming. I would recommend the purchase of a second standard or extended life battery if this is going to be an issue.

Another thing to beware of is that although the sound quality from the built-in microphone is generally excellent, it is prone to overloading in a very unpleasant way in the presence of loud sounds (such as near to the stage at WOMAD, which is where I belatedly discovered this problem!). I don't know why it doesn't have some sort of limited to guard against this problem. You can alter the sensitivity of the mic, which should address the problem, but you need to be monitoring the sound with headphones at the time of recording to know that this is necessary.

Editing with iMovie on an Apple MacBook is very straightforward with no issues whatsoever like any Apple product - it just works. As one other reviewer has mentioned, you do get a warning dialog when you first start transferring to the Mac, but this is simply a standard warning for any 1080i video which gives you the option of importing at full or quarter resolution, and warns you that full resolution will use more disk space and take longer (what a surprise!).

A word on the choice between the HF10 and HF100. I would always choose the HF100 (without the built-in flash memory) as the built-in memory is much more expensive than buying a couple of 8GB SD cards (I got mine for about £16 each - make sure you get Class 6 speed). Also, SD cards can be put into a flash card reader and the transfer speed of these (assuming you get a relatively decent one) is much faster than the camera itself via USB2, which is the only way of transferring video from the built-in memory. I personally feel the flexibility of the cards is much better than the built-in memory, and I just can't envisage any reason why the built-in memory might be better.

All in all I am extremely pleased with this product and feel confident that I have chosen well for my camcorder for the next few years. The last one lasted seven years before I felt that things had moved on enough to make it worthwhile changing - I wonder what will be around in another seven years?
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30 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Canon HF 100 High Def Camcorder, 20 Sep 2008
By Mr. A. Jones "Just a thought" (Durham UK.) - See all my reviews
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Canon HF 100 Camcorder.

Overview......
I have just bought this camcorder and find it excellent - good high definition video and 3 Meg Pix still camera. - Well built, good features - Highly Recommended.

Pros ..........
* Good Price, SDHC cards only (I bought a 16 Gig card SDHC Class 6 - loads cheaper than Sony flash memory),
* No recording moving parts (hard drive / tapes (less to go wrong)),
* Small size but fits palm of hand comfortably.
* Easy set up button works well, 37mm std lens screw to fit filters / lenses etc.,
* Still flash and video LED for low lighting.


Cons ..........
* Steady shot could be a bit better, low light is just about OK except for quite dark subjects - use built in LED and Flash - but this is not an expensive camera,
* Sound requires some care setting up.
* Manual settings require some menu navigation but is generally OK.
* AVCHD files take time to convert - same for all HD cameras. - not like old firewire / tape videos.

Advice .........
* Buy a proper wide angle lens 0.5 to get more into a scene - not a 0.45 lens which requires panning back to remove black outer ring making it pointless over the original lens.
* Third party batteries are cheap (£25 for two 1400mah + home & car charger. They work fine but have no timed display on camera (just make sure they are fully charged).
* Mac users (even G5 machines) can connect via USB2, convert files using Toast Titanium (don't use 16:9 resolution - results in jumpy footage for fast movie scenes), to any required resolution (DVD quality or High Definition if your ready for blue ray and have the hard ware). Edit using imovie (I used v 6) and iDVD to add the titles.
* The camera is compact so a 0.5 wide angle lens casts a shadow from the flash and inbuilt video light onto the subject - so for the small time you need extra lighting either provide by some other means or don't use the lens.
* Consider a shotgun microphone for distant subject in noisy environment.
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72 of 75 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant!!!!, 9 Jun 2008
By Mr. S. Wimsey - See all my reviews
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If you are in the market for an HD camcorder (trust me you are if you tried plugging in your non-HD camcorder into your shiny 42inch+ HDTV and gawped at the shocking image quality) then this one is an abolute corker.

I've spent the last 3 months researching this, and the canon won hands down compared with items from Sony, Panasonic, and Sanyo. My needs include being light weight (so HDD is out).

Initially I loved the Sanyo Xacti VPC1000, small, light, cheap but no optical stabiliser which for recording sports (Wakeboarding, windsurfing, etc...) is vital. Video quality was appalling.

Then Panasonic ?SD5 / SD9 came along, but felt cheap in terms of build quality - also the colours were too vivid and not lifelike.

The sony's were nice, but you have to pay a lot for optical stabilisation - don't go for one with only the digital (i.e. not supersteadyshot) I think. Also the 8GB or 16GB sticks are v expensive for the Sony's are are memory stick rather than SDHC. I purchased two 8gb sticks for £15 each off amazon - enough for 1 hr recording at max full HD.

Finally the canon - brilliant in every respect - right weight, feels tough enough but not overengineered, £560 from Dixons on-line, PAL version (not sure whether the NTSC version which can be bought cheaper on ebay would playback as well although did consider this as-well)

Picture quality, image stabiliser, manual controls all brilliant.

All I need now is Pinnacle 12 and a decent desktop computer to edit the footage. Until that happens I'll just buy cheap HDSC cards, and delete rubbish footage scene by scene.

Enough said. Buy one. Now.....You will not be disappointed.

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