Testseek.com have collected 44 expert reviews of the Canon Vixia / Legria HG10 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon Vixia / Legria HG10.
January 2008
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Clean video with image stabilisation
Large buttons and intuitive layout
Solidly constructed and fairly priced
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Fast AF system
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The Canon HG10 camcorder has excellent image stabilization and generally great video quality.
Abstract: So what, in the end, did we think about Canon’s first HDD camcorder and their first AVCHD camcorder in our labs? Simply put, we are very impressed. Canon has taken the camcorder industry and made it theirs this year. It doesn’t try to compete...
Abstract: Canons first hard disk camcorder is a rock solid HD video camera, but its failure to offer a standard definition mode could scare off some buyers.With Sony, JVC, and Panasonic already offering a variety of hard disk camcorders, Canon is one of the la...
Abstract: Canon’s first hard disk-based AVCHD camcorder gets it mostly right, with a good level of features and the best image quality we’ve yet seen from the format. In the last couple of years, Canon has held back from new camcorder formats. This...
Great image quality, easy to use, customisable recording qualities
Lack of manual controls, slightly lowered performance in low light settings The Final Word A great all-round camera, the HG10 is streamlined towards delivering high quality video in ideal conditions. The lack of manual controls may frustrate advanced u...
A great all-round camera, the HG10 is streamlined towards delivering high quality video in ideal conditions. The lack of manual controls may frustrate advanced users, however most will find it to be an excellent camcorder
Abstract: In Canons new HG10 digital video camera we see many of the components of the HV20 camcorder, which we reviewed in May. Both models use the same high definition camera system, which combines a 1920 x 1080 True Progressive HD CMOS sensor with an optical...
Generous 40GB hard disk storage is more than enough, viewfinder is handy when LCD visibility suffers in sunlight, robust build and reliable performer
Too large to be pocketed, awkward positioning of some controls, stills committed to removable card only (which costs extra), auto focus sometimes hunts
Abstract: The total weight of the Canon HG10 is 570grams. The dimensions are 12.5x7.5x7cm. The middle figure the width can increase by another 8.5cm should you choose to use the TFT screen while capturing images and have it at 90degrees to the unit.
Despite minor gripes, the HG10 offers solid performance at a reasonable price. And thats enough for us to recommend the Canon HG10. PC Advisor staff Lowest online price: ££649.99 ...