Product ReviewsDigital cameras
Canon's new HF11 looks pretty much like any other recent HD camcorder at first glance. Check the specifications more closely and you'll appreciate just how significant this impressive new AVCHD model really is. For a start, it has no moving parts: it's fully solid state, offering users a choice of recording video and still images to 32GB of internal flash memory or an SDHC memory card. With these cards themselves now available in sizes up to 32GB, you've got up to 64GB of recording capacity without swapping cards. That's 12 hours of HD recording and playback on either medium. You can also copy from one to the other within the camera, which is great for backing up. The HF11's big 1/3.2 inch CMOS image sensor
Some users will find the joystick fiddly, but they'll get used to it, and this aside, the HF11 (known as the Vixia HF11 outside Europe) offers exceptionally good ergonomics, with all the buttons and controls in the right places. Low light shooting is good, even allowing for the CMOS image sensor, and the external microphone input is a major plus point on a consumer camera. The HF11 can shoot full 1920x1080p 25fps movies, and play them back directly to an HDTV via the built-in HDMI port or through digital component or analogue video/audio outputs. At 24Mbit/sec, the maximum data rate allowed under the current AVCHD specification, the Canon's images look almost perfect on a good display. That's quite an achievement, and puts the HF11 ahead of the competition - for the time being, at least - even though it's a bit pricey. By Colin Barrett SPECIFICATIONS:
Screen: 2.7in Ports: External mic HDMI Component video USB 2.0 Headphone/AV output 3.3 megapixels 12x zoom SDHC card Slot Battery Life: 1hr 50min Size: 730x640x1290mm Weight: 380g Features: 5/5 Performance: 5/5 Value: 4/5
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