16:9 - 2.8 Megapixel Image - 2.1 Megapixel Video - AVCHD - 12x Optical Zoom - 200x Digital Zoom - Optical IS - HDMI - MPN: 2708B001
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From Canon's long history of optical excellence, advanced image processing, superb performance and technological innovation in photographic and broadcast television cameras comes the latest in high definition camcorders. Now, with the light, compact Canon VIXIA HF100, you can have stunning AVCHD format recording with the ease and numerous benefits of Flash Memory. It's used in some of the world's most innovative electronic products such as laptop computers, MP3 players, PDAs and cell phones. Add to that the VIXIA HF100's Canon Exclusive features such as our own 3.3 Megapixel Full HD CMOS sensor and advanced DIGIC DV II Image Processor, SuperRange Optical Image Stabilization, Instant Auto Focus, our 2.7 Widescreen Multi-Angle Vivid LCD and the Genuine Canon 12x HD video zoom lens and you have a Flash Memory camcorder that's hard to beat and unmistakably Canon.
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Product Title: Canon VIXIA VIXIA HF100 Digital Camcorder - 2.7" LCD - CMOS
Manufacturer: Canon
Lowest Price: $729.99
Power Score: 4.1 | 27 Reviews
Strengths: Excellent HD video quality, small size, good ergonomics, 30p, 24p, & 60i modes with Cine mode (progressive is 60i converted), headphone & mic jacks (BIG plus!), HDMI out, uses flash memory
Weakness: battery life (BP-809) less than 1 hour, No HDMI cable included, no view finder, proprietary mini-hot shoe (not standard), poor software pkg, built in led video light has slight blue cast
This is Canon's 3rd gen AVCHD camcorder and their first using solid state flash memory (using SDHC class 6 card). I've been waiting for a flash memory, full 1080 HD camcorder for awhile. I didn't want to deal with mini dv tape, hard drive, nor DVD media. Transferring the footage from SD cards (via SDHC reader on USB2) to my pc only takes a few minutes. I also considered the 3 CCD (and smaller...
Strengths: No tape noise, Compact Size, Canon Quality Lens, Option of no internal memory to keep cost low compared to HF-10, Excellent color reproduction
Weakness: Manual control is bad to useless as all the controls are menu driven, Need for powerful computer for post processing, No view finder as it helps when it is very sunnny outside. High capacity Battery
I was looking for a compact HD camcorder did lot of research, It was hard to pick the winner from the new line of HD cams from Canon for 2008. HV30, HF-10 & HF-100. Even though AVCHD is new format I picked this since it did not have any moving parts like Tape based or HD based camcorders, Lasts long less prone to defects and no tape noise in the recordings. True full HD quality nice colors...
Strengths: Light weight, good video and photo image
Weakness: A bit expensive when compare with Panasonic
I spent time to compare HF100, Sony HDR-CX7 and Panasonic HDC-SD5/9. Sony may give similar image quality but the memory card is too expensive. The Panasonic is cheaper than HF100, but the expert’s comments are not encouraging. After using HF100 for two weeks, I am quite satisfied with its performance and price. The image for both video and photo are very good. It is light weight and easy to...
Strengths: very fast focus, great video quality, great image stabilization, light
Weakness: quite grainy on low light (everything is) but the auto focus still fast.
I will definitely recommend this product. Sony has a demo on our area and tried out the CX-7. The HF 100 is way fast and way sharp. The sony I think is more adptable to low light conditions due ot its magnificent Carl Zeiss lens - but in my opinion canon's electronics has a comfortable lead. Much of the complaints is buying extra software to read the recorded AVCHD format. Well I dunno about Macs...
Strengths: Canon's expertise in imaging products, Outdoor and low light video quality, Ergonomics, Decent photo quality, Fast auto focus 12X zoom External MIC Port and Hot Shoe port
Weakness: Bundled Software, Battery life with the bundled battery, No 5.1 Surround Sound, No Face Detection in Video mode, Remote IR receiver location
Nothing beats the convenience of the AVCHD format recorded on the SDHC cards. PS3 and Windows Media Players play the video files without any conversion. This camcorder takes pretty decent outdoor video and better low light video compared to the competition. Low light video quality is still not on par with HDV but slowly getting there. There are lots of user adjustable settings like changing the...
Strengths: Small size and good video quality
Weakness: No viewfinder, short battery life, charging using the camcorder itself, and anti-vibration
I bought this camcorder for the family to replace my 10 years old Sony camcorder. This time around I decided to get a digital camcorder without tape and with as less moving parts as possible. After shopping around and some online researches, I decided to get this Canon HF-100. The reason that I did not get the HF-10 is because they are the same camcorder other than HF-10 has 16GB of build-in...
Strengths: High definition recording, excellent color and brightness, light weight, compact design
Weakness: recording at night, no viewfinder
This is a really decent camcorder with high definition. It has almost everything for home video recording. Although it is not good for low light recording, it is still a good choice. The most attractive feature for me besides the HD is the compact body design with fairly light weight. One thing should be mentioned is the included video editing software. It is not so powerful to convert the HD...
Strengths: Good picture quality. Small and lightweight. No moving parts. Versatile flash storage. Useful night-light included. Takes OK still photos. Creates BD structure in real time on the flash card.
Weakness: No viewfinder. Useless HD editing / BD authoring software. Weak battery. Useless power-saving mode. Splits large files in 2GB chunks. No videorecorder (video input) capability.
It is said to be the first AVCHD camcorder on par with the more mature HDV technology in terms of picture quality. I'm not familiar with the other (older) AVC camcorders, so I don't know whether it's the literal truth. But the picture quality really is good. Of course, use it only in the highest quality mode, otherwise why bother purchasing this camera. The included software is useless as an...
Strengths: Light and small Good image quality
Weakness: Too light(less stability) Poor OIS No viewfinder
This camera is 1920X1080 and which I think is a must have! (I don't know how people will accept 1440X1080). 24p seems even more useful than 30p. But 30p is of course a good plus. It is very light and small. I choose it versus Harddrive based or HDV based camcorders because I want to take it with me during hiking and I need it to be small and light. The LCD screen seems a little bit too small, and...
THE GOOD: Excellent video quality; fast focus; compact, attractive, and comfortable design. THE BAD: Wind filter not as dependable as previous Canon models; manual focus pretty useless. THE BOTTOM LINE: One of a pair of Canons first flash-based camcorders, the Canon Vixia HF100, delivers excellent HD video quality and performance in a tiny package.
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Video is Good according to 9 Camcorder experts. -- "great video"-reviews.cnet.com -- "Excellent video quality."-reviews.cnet.com -- "increased bitrate, matched with some good processing, seems to have done wonders for video quality"-camcorderinfo.com Read more to find expert opinions on more features like Optics, Battery, Interface, etc.
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The Canon HF100 is similar to the Canon HF10 without the dual flash memory. The HF10 has an internal 16GB memory and an SD card slot, whereas the HF100 only has an SD slot. ... PROS: (1) 37 mm lens makes using other attachments a breeze (2) Best-in-class video (3) utilizes cheap, capacious and easy to find SDHC storage (4) 12x optical zoom (5) records in full 1080p high definition ... CONS: (1)...
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Testseek.com has collected 14 expert reviews for Canon Legria HF100 and the average expert rating is 87 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Testseek.com to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
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For 2008, this is THE HD camcorder to beat!
Strengths: Superb image quality, compact, lightweight, great feature set, incredible price (~$600!)
Weakness: None significant (somewhat convoluted user interface for special functions, somewhat short battery life)
I have been researching AVCHD camcorders for almost a year. When HF-100 was announced in January, it seemed that the AVCHD had finally arrived. I have had it for two months now and have shot over 20GB (2.5 hours) of HD video at max quality. If you wish to switch to tapeless HD, this is the camcorder to beat (and HF-11 will be the one to beat it). Incredibly compact, the most significant quality...
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