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Digital camera reviews of Canon VIXIA HF100 Flash Memory High Definition Camcorder with 12x Optical Image Stabilized ZoomDigital camera Review: Awesome Camera Summary: 5 Stars
This camera is amazing. The video quality must be seen to be appreciated. I've been using it since May 2008 and would never go back to standard definition nor tapes. I recommend the following accessories: 16 GB SDHC card for over 2 hours of footage, B19 battery for over 3 hours of recording time, clear and polarized filter set, the external mic for the best audio possible (especially outdoors under any wind conditions), and a Mac + iMovie 08 for editing.
Digital camera Review: Awesome HD video Summary: 5 Stars
This camera takes great video, is light and compact. controls are easy to use. SD chips are the way to go for storage. Can't say enough about it. Had a Sony HD prior (lost in Florida) that didn't compare. I am going to order a spare battery just in case - probably one of the cheap non-Canon ones.
Digital camera Review: Awsome Camera!! Summary: 5 Stars
This is by far the best camera/camcorder ever owned. Very easy to use being i'm not very computer literate. Takes great still shots with excellent zoom. I dont use my digital camera anymore since this is pretty small and easy to carry. Good Job Cannon.
Digital camera Review: Awsome video quality on hd tv Summary: 5 Stars
The video of my vacation is better quality than High Def tv programming. Better than blue ray disk. Simply amazing way to save your memories. Burn high def disk with dw cd burner for this camera and plays directly on sony ps3 or blue ray player. Disk also imports directly to new imac computer
Digital camera Review: Bad reviewers have no clue Summary: 5 Stars
The Canon Vixia HF100 is one of the best bargain high definition cameras I've ever used. The picture quality is fantastic, it has a good range of features and it takes 16 and 32GB RAM SDHC cards, all standard. No need to mess with high priced Sony memory sticks and an amazing picture and superb sound.
- I edit video with a 64 bit system so you can edit the video there.
- Any good professional system will use the m2ts files that it creates, unlike mov files which are a major pain.
- I would never use the included software, which is no-frills and not why you're buying the camera for the most part. If the hardware stinks, no free software or paid will help
- For $100 you can get excellent video editing software. I ended up with Vegas Pro which costs more. Very confusing but powerful. Others exist like Pinnacle, etc.
If your camera isn't relatively sharp, you may wish to exchange it. As you can see, most of us get great quality and the durability has been superb so far. It does use 4 although I use 6 rated SD cards by Transcend and PNY and it has worked flawlessly. Don't use super cheap SD cards and you will love the results.
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