Canon HG10 - High Def HDD camcorder shipping in October
We have had many camcorders now that record in 1920x1080 but don't have a sensor capable of true 1920x1080. Well until now that is...
http://www.engadget.com/2007/08/01/c...s-a-40gb-disk/ So we now have the awesome 1920x1080 sensor of the HV10 recording at 1920x1080 instead of 1440x1080. Quote:
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Thanks -- see also http://www.watch.impress.co.jp/av/do...0801/canon.htm
40 GB, HDMI, Mic input with manual audio, a little lighter than the HR10 (Canon's disc-based AVCHD). Canon's press release in Japanese: http://cweb.canon.jp/newsrelease/2007-08/pr-ivis.html |
Canon HG10 (HDD)
Hi,
here the first photos: http://www3.canon.de/pro/vid/dig/hg10/foto_hg10 and the press info: http://www3.canon.de/images/pro/vid/dig/file/HG10.pdf Matthias |
english translate:
http://www.google.com/translate?u=ht...&hl=hu&ie=UTF8 |
Official Canon Japan site: http://cweb.canon.jp/ivis/hg10/index.html
Sadly, with a typo in a graphic: "Coral Applications" instead of "Corel Applications" on the main page. Looks like they're bundling a Corel AVCHD capture / editing application with the camcorder. Details on the Corel app and other included software at http://cweb.canon.jp/ivis/hg10/point...orel.html#main And from the press release linked above: "In addition, the heat which is given out from LSI (that's the processor, or DSP) efficiently spreads by the fact that the separate heat way system is adopted for the substance design, the compact body was actualized." |
Does it really capture in 1920x1080? It says so in Engadget, but can't see it being mentioned anywhere else.
Hope it doesn't do it at 1440x1080. AVCHD does support 1920x1080 capture by the way... |
I think Engadget is getting that from the Watch Impress site... I'll see what I can find out from Canon USA.
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Without LANC...
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Without LANC, which Canon discontinued from its consumer line several years ago, so it should be expected that it does not have LANC -- which is too bad, because in my opinion it's an absolute necessity -- but they dropped it from their consumer cams quite awhile back and I don't think we'll ever see it again, unfortunately.
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Soooo...
When can we expect to see this bad boy in the store ???
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Shipping in October for $1299. I bet it'll be quite a bit more popular than the DVD-based Canon HR10.
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I wonder if it will do 24p without cineform?
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Well, like the HR10 and the HV series, it features a 24p Cine mode. But it's AVCHD, not HDV, so... CineForm?
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Lack of a LANC port stopped me from buying an HV20. |
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