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Canon HG10
By: Gagan Gupta   |   Mar 26, 2008
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Feature-packed
True HD shooting capability
Excellent overall performance
A bit on the heavier side
Night mode takes a while to focus
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The biggest draw of the HG10 is its ability to shoot in full HD resolution (1080p), but what I really like about it is the number of quality settings it offers you for each resolution. Not everyone has a machine that can support AVC HD video playback in full quality settings, so you have the option to select the right bitrate (5-15Mbps) that would run well on your system. Of course, you don't have to bother about that if you're playing the video directly from the camcorder, but selecting a lower bitrate will help you make the most of the 40GB hard drive.


 

For connectivity, the HG10 provides you with practically every option you would need. You can output the video using composite, component, as well as direct HDMI. It actually features an HDMI slot so you can use a standard cable instead of a custom conversion cable. You can access the files on your computer via USB. There's no firewire option though.

 


As far as picture quality goes, the Canon HG10 is quite brilliant. It is well capable of capturing the right amount of detail level even in video mode to qualify as real 'high definition'. The colors look very natural with the right amount of saturation, without any of the dreaded compression marks that plague lower-end HD camcorders.

The HG10 shot without hiccups even under low lighting conditions, but I wouldn't advise going gung-ho with it at night, as that's where it tends to take a while to get the right focus. But that's an inherent problem with camcorders anyway.


The overall audio clarity was very clear. Even the sound from behind the camera was well recorded. But as always, the camera mics are placed a little too close together to get any real channel separation.

At Rs 75,000, the HG10 is obviously not meant for the casual user. Enthusiasts and semi-professionals who can truly appreciate the quality output could definitely give it a look.


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Battery life anybody??? one of the biggest pain points is the default battery has very low usage time so needs an additional investment of purchasing a more powerful one. Please include this feedback too
Prash... @ Apr 25, 2008
Indians are privileged to pay thrice the international price for this gift of technology. Is the companies or the dealers scrxxing us Hindustanis ??
vijay @ Apr 07, 2008
In respect of cameras and camcorders Indian customers will remain a sufferer. This camcorder costs Rs.75000 here, while in US it cost around USD700 equivalent of Rs.28000. So it the taxation of govt. that decides the use of camera as enthusiast or commoner not the features. :-(
Sandeep @ Mar 27, 2008
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