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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

There are high definition camcorders and there are HIGH DEFINITION camcorders. The difference? The former thinks it's done its bit simply by shooting at HD resolution, without giving the sharpness level and the overall picture quality that should come with it. The latter, on the other hand, is the real deal – high resolution, high detail... and high definition. The Canon HG10 belongs to the latter category.

Just a look at the device and it gives you an idea that it's not aimed at the casual vacationer. It's a little too big, a little too heavy, and a little too serious for that. The overall design doesn't break from the traditional camcorder look, even if it's a bit on the curvaceous side. The hard drive is placed on the right, over which you have the handstrap. The zoom toggle is located conveniently on top of the camera, while most other recording-related controls can be accessed from the rear.

 


The 2.7-inch LCD display is non-touchscreen, which is a pity considering the otherwise high specs of the camcorder. Instead it has the playback controls located at the bottom of the display with a jog cum d-pad based menu control system on the left of the screen. This is where Sony camcorders have an advantage. As much as one may crib about touchscreen, it's still the best option to have in camcorders instead of dodgy controls that are questionably responsive.

 


The HG10 opens up to reveal slots for everything, starting from a flash/accessory shoe on the top to the connectivity options hidden next to the hard drive. It took me a couple of minutes to figure where to find the connectivity and expansion options, but considering how many of these the HG10 supports, they're definitely better left hidden.


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very sexy look and high quality cam
chandrasekharreddy @ Sep 19, 2009
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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