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Canon Legria HF R48
Flash Memory Camcorder, Hard Disk (HDD) Camcorder; Face recognition, Full HD Output, Wi-Fi, …; Newest review: 3/2013 "If you're after a camcorder that concentrates on the things that count, the HF R48 won't disappoint, laying down super-smooth hi-def footage with great sound ... A stout battery and … 1 review |
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Canon Legria HF M56
Flash Memory Camcorder; YouTube-enabled, Face recognition, Full HD Output, Wind noise …; Newest review: 8/2012 At its original price of £500, the LEGRIA HF M56 is a bit too expensive to impress, but if you can find it for less than £400, Trusted Reviews reckon you'll have bagged yourself a huge bargain … 1 review |
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Canon Legria HF R26
Flash Memory Camcorder, Memory Card Camcorder; Scene detection, Face recognition, …; Newest review: 3/2012
The Canon LEGRIA HF R26 records full HD 1080p video and there's a HDMI port, so you can watch it back on your TV. FiveFWD were impressed with the dual memory card slots, which can each support
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More information at: The Gadget Show, 3/2012 Canon LEGRIA HF R26 The LEGRIA HF R26 full HD camcorder from Canon may be lower in price than many other camcorders, but it still has a lot to offer. … to review
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Canon Legria HF R36
Flash Memory Camcorder, Memory Card Camcorder; Touchscreen, Scene detection, YouTube-enabled, …; Newest review: 6/2012 If you want the best picture quality you can get from a camcorder you certainly won't find it here, but Expert Reviews nevertheless thought it was good for the price, and Wi-Fi support is a huge …
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6 opinions
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Canon Legria HF R38
Memory Card Camcorder, Flash Memory Camcorder; Pre-recording function, Cinema / effect filter, …; Newest review: 9/2012 The decent feature list of the LEGRIA HF R38, together with its picture quality, make it a good midrange option in Trusted Reviews' opinion, although they complained about the lack of manual …
1 review,
6 opinions
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Canon Legria HF G10
Memory Card Camcorder, Flash Memory Camcorder; Still image Function, Image stabilisation, …; Newest review: 4/2012
Canon's LEGRIA HF G10 camcorder features 32GB of flash memory, a 30.4mm wide angle lens and full HD 1080p recording. It has a durable build quality and the 5FWD like the manual focus ring, which
8 reviews,
20 opinions
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More information at: TrustedReviews, 2/2012 Canon LEGRIA HF G10 A few years ago, Canon's premium camcorders were popular but then the top-end became priced out of most people's reach. The Legria is still not cheap, so has it got any special tricks that make it worth the extra cost? … to review
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Canon Legria HF M406
Memory Card Camcorder; Full HD Output, Still image Function, Scene detection, Motion detection, …; Newest review: 7/2011 Despite its chunky, plasticky-feeling build which could be a turn off for some, MacWorld found plenty to like about Canon's Legria HF M406. Both picture and sound quality were brilliantly …
5 reviews,
4 opinions
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Canon XA10
Memory Card Camcorder, Flash Memory Camcorder; Full HD Output, Professional Grade, …; Newest review: 4/2012
Canon's professional level XA10 camcorder features 64GB of internal memory and it supports XLR audio inputs for microphones. Controls are well presented, though most are accessed through the
6 reviews,
4 opinions
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More information at: Videomedia, issue Nr. 142 (6-8/2011) An ambitious set of features The confirmed 2,000 euro list price of the Canon Legria XA 10E is certain to make a number of film makers want to get to know this device better. If you can manage without a few of its features, you could also get your hands on the the Legria HF G10 which has a similar build and costs a whole 500 euros less. That’s why this review is of interest for two different kinds of buyers.
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Canon Legria HF M41
Memory Card Camcorder, Flash Memory Camcorder; Scene detection, Motion detection, …; Newest review: 8/2011
As well as having 32GB of internal storage, Canon's Legria HF M41 has room for two SD cards, so CNET say that its plentiful storage space coupled with impressive performance make it a fuss-free
7 reviews,
1 opinion
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More information at: videofilmen, issue 3/2011 The Canon HV20 vs the Legria HF M41 Canon is aiming to build on the success of the legendary camcorders from the magnetic tape era with the latest models in its HF M series. 2007: Canon brings out an affordable, versatile filming device, with its HV20 model, which is designed for users who are demanding, creative and on a small budget; the result was a classic. 2011: the Legria HF M41 has its sights set on the same target group and aims to win them over with the latest technology. Will it work? Let’s find out. Two camcorders were tested. Test criteria were features, recording practice, operation, sound (system) as well as picture and sound quality.
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Canon Legria HF R206
Memory Card Camcorder; Scene detection, Face recognition, Full HD Output, Still image Function; …; Newest review: 6/2011 “Apart from the aforementioned differences, the internal workings of the Canon Legria HF R206 are pretty much the same as its bigger brother’s, the HF R26, which came fourth in our test. ... Both …
3 reviews,
10 opinions
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Canon Legria HF M36
Memory Card Camcorder; Face recognition; Recording Format: AVCHD; Newest review: 1/2011 “Likes: good sharpness levels; manual shutter speeds; internal conversion into SD quality. Dislikes: LCD clearly shows finger marks; sound makes a hissing noise, no viewfinder.” 4 reviews |
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Canon Legria HF S21
Memory Card Camcorder; Still image Function, Full HD Output; Optical zoom: 10x; Digital zoom: …; Newest review: 7/2011 The features of the highly desireable Canon Legria HF S21 have been impressively upgraded from its predecessor, with an electronic viewfinder and 3.5-inch touchscreen among the new hardware …
9 reviews,
5 opinions
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Canon Legria HF R28
Memory Card Camcorder, Flash Memory Camcorder; Scene detection, Face recognition, …; Newest review: 12/2011
GadgetSpeak found the Legria HF R28 to be a very competent camcorder that produces good video and decent stills. The zoom mechanism is really smooth, and if paired with a tripod or monopod it can
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More information at: GadgetSpeak, 12/2011 Canon Legria HF R28 HDMI Camcorder Even the tiniest of the current crop of full HD camcorders has much more resolution than old film models, making it a breeze to produce high quality footage. … to review
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Canon Legria HF R16
Memory Card Camcorder, Flash Memory Camcorder; YouTube-enabled, Face recognition, …; Newest review: 11/2010
The Legria HF R16 is a middle-of-the-road camcorder that, in spite of offering some interesting features, a comfortable design and a powerful 20x zoom, suffers from evident corner cutting, notably
5 reviews,
9 opinions
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More information at: Video Kamera objektiv, issue 7-8/2010 HD Times Three for Beginners By now, HD models are flooding the market even in the class below 500 Euros, and naturally brand manufacturers don’t want to fall behind. We wanted to know, where cuts were made and how much quality falls by the wayside. Three camcorders were reviewed.
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Canon Legria HF M306
Memory Card Camcorder; Face recognition, Full HD Output; Optical zoom: 18x; Digital zoom: …; Newest review: 1/2011 “Likes: very good sharpness levels in daylight; remote control included; pre-record function. Dislikes: touchscreen shows up fingerprints; sound contains some static noise; no viewfinder.”
4 reviews,
2 opinions
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Canon Legria HF R106
Memory Card Camcorder; Full HD Output; Optical zoom: 20x; Digital zoom: 400x; Recording Format: …; Newest review: 11/2010 Considering the price of the Legria HF R106, it didn't come as a surprise to CNet that its image quality and low light performance were not the best on the block, but on the other hand its build …
6 reviews,
6 opinions
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Canon Legria HF M32
Memory Card Camcorder, Flash Memory Camcorder; Full HD Output, Still image Function, YouTube- …; Newest review: 11/2010
"Pros: Excellent natural and dim light picture performance. Healthy features list.
Cons: Unresponsive touchscreen controls."
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More information at: videofilmen, issue 6/2010 Cameras with more view Camcorders almost always have a narrow viewing angle. Large tele, small wide angle - this is generally the manufacturer’s motto. But there are exceptions. In this test, ‘Videofilmen’ compares cameras with a wide picture angle. In test: Eight camcorders were tested. Test criteria were features, recording practice, operation, sound (system), image quality and sound quality.
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Canon Legria HF M31
Flash Memory Camcorder, Memory Card Camcorder; Full HD Output; Optical zoom: 15x; …; Newest review: 10/2010 Canon's LEGRIA HF M31 offers touchscreen control on its 2.7in LCD, but this needs a little refining. The 32GB built-in memory is quite impressive and there is an SD/SDHC slot if you need further … 6 reviews |
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Canon XF100
Memory Card Camcorder; Peaking function, Pre-recording function, Face recognition, …; Newest review: 6/2011 “All in all, the Canon XF100/105 is a milestone in the world of camera manufacturing and is THE model for all those professionals and artistic virtuosos who require flexibility and subtlety when … 3 reviews |
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Canon Vixia HF S20
Flash Memory Camcorder, Memory Card Camcorder; YouTube-enabled, Full HD Output, Still image …; Newest review: 1/2011
“Likes: microphone input; pre-record function, 32 GB read-only memory; dual slot for two SDHC cards. Dislikes: touchscreen not very precise; special accessory shoe, no viewfinder.”
4 reviews,
4 opinions
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More information at: VIDEOAKTIV, issue Special Edition Camcorder Advisor 1/2011 Champions League In its 700 series Panasonic is featuring its first ever device with progressive AVCHD video and 50 full frames - the range even includes the company’s first ever 3D cam. Is this enough to make it to the front of the HD top class? In test: Eleven top HD camcorders were tested. The test criteria were picture, sound, operation, lab readings and features.
Product information and further reviews
Soft footed masters of light videofilmen 1/2010 - Manufacturers have updated their top class devices, and launched many new models with numerous improvements, just in time for the Christmas sales. They especially worked on improving image stabilisation and light sensitivity. Review details: Five camcorders were reviewed and each was rated “very good”. Among the test criteria were features (motif settings, photo memory, colour viewfinder ...), image quality (sharpness, colour reproduction, lowlight ...) and sound quality (signal-to-noise ratio).
The same but smaller VIDEOAKTIV 6/2010 - Canon has shrunk its professional camcorder down to the size of an HD consumer camcorder. This kind of thing is nothing new but never before has this concept been followed through with such conviction.
Smile VIDEOAKTIV 1/2010 - Are you interested in a top model? The second round of the manufacturer’s new innovations towards the end of the year, has something for everyone: from a 1000 Euro model up to the top class, including a view-finder and a focus ring. Review details: Six camcorders were reviewed and rated 4 x “very good” and 2 x “gut”. Among the test criteria were image test (sharpness, lowlight, image noise...), sound test (sound quality speech and music, noise, spatiality ...) as well as operation (ergonomy, operation elements, user guidance, menu ...).
A review of the Canon HF M41 - an interesting forerunner slashCAM 2/2011 - We went ahead and surmised that Canon was no longer keeping its camcorder series appropriately up to date with the photo/video hype ... and then they went and proved us wrong. We were able to take a closer look at a model from the new mid-class series (the Canon HF M41) and were delighted to give this device a definite thumbs up ...
Canon HF200 CNET.de 4/2009 - Even if the Canon HF200 is more compact and cheaper than the sister models HF S10 and HF S100, it provides a longer focal length range. While the HF-S series only offers a 10x zoom lens, the HF200 is able to reach a 15x magnification. In exchange however, the sensor has shrunk - in regards to both measurement and resolution. But even if the camcorder is very similar to the two larger models, it is nevertheless missing a few high-end features. Manual zoom ring, Zebra function, colour bar, pop up flash? Forget it.
Canon HG10 HDD Camcorder TrustedReviews 11/2007 - 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), where both Sony and JVC now compete. With the HG10, however, Canon shows that it was really biding its time, waiting for the right moment. The HG10 is Canon's first hard disk camcorder, and it's a high definition model too. But it's also available for under £700 already, if you find the right shop. So can it take away the limelight from Sony's HDR-SR8E?
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