Canon LEGRIA HF S10

Written by Anees on Wednesday, February 25th, 2009
Categories: Product Reviews       Tags: , , , ,

LEGRIA is a new brand name of Canon’s new Flash-based and HD camcorders, right now it is enigmatic to find what it means for, but in the HF S10 form, there is a high-definition camcorder with such a nice imaging power that can blow off your socks.

The HF S10 is really stylish that offers a nice movie making experience in full HD mode recording by utilizing its AVCHD format and manual settings that offer nice control to capture images.

When it comes to design, it’s somewhat mean-looking with its black-brushed feel, but the thing that makes it stylish is getting real style from the same elements that you can see in DSLR cameras of the company. The nice addition is its mode dial that makes it really practical.

If you want to get the most of this HF S10, you should familiarize yourself to its external buttons and menu system and you would find the 2.7-inch LCD with integrated playback buttons and joystick controller.

The available menus are easy to navigate, simple to define and have beautiful designs and if you are going to get this camera, you must need to get inside as well as outside.

It features a dual flash memory that based on the same concept that was pushed by Canon in 2008. It houses 32GB internal flash memory with extending capacity to store images in SDHC cards and SD.

You can create superb images with its ½.6-inches CMOS sensor, optical stabilizer, DIGIC DV III processor and 10x optical zoom.

Things that really add some charms in it are manual focus, real pro stylings like zebra pattern exposure warning and a 25p progressive shooting mode for getting movie like footage.

The HF S10 houses pro essentials like a headphone output and an external mic input as some nice connectivity options. You will also find A USB port and RGB component output as well.

It offers somewhat outstanding audio and video results with vivid images display rich texture and great depth in their true colors.

Unique Selling Points

  • It pulls out a nice whopping 10.6mp still image resolution
  • An affordable price tag and a nice option for those who are on budget
  • A nice impressive 2.7-inch touchscreen LCD along with viewfinder make a real appealing device

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