Canon Vixia HF10

Manufacturer: Canon USA   Part number: 2573B001
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CNET Editors' review - Canon Vixia HF10
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Excellent

8.0

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CNET Editor's rating: 8.0 out of 10
Reviewed by Lori Grunin
Review date: 03/03/08
Release date: 04/08/08

The good: Excellent video quality; fast focus; compact, attractive, and comfortable design.

The bad: Wind filter not as dependable as previous Canon models; manual focus pretty useless.

The bottom line: Canon's first flash-based camcorder, the Canon Vixia HF10, delivers excellent HD video quality and performance in a tiny package.

Canon may not have been first out of the gate with a flash-based camcorder--or second, or third--but its debut model, the high-definition Vixia HF10, gets it right the first time. A sleek, black compact model with a well-rounded feature set, great video, and excellent performance, the HF10 definitely deserves a spot on your short list of potential home-movie camcorders.

The petite HF10 weighs 15.1 ounces with SD card and battery and measures 2.9 by 2.5 by 5.1 inches--small and light enough to fit into a large jacket pocket, which is about as good as it gets on the horizontal designs. That's a hair smaller than its main competitor, the Sony Handycam HDR-CX7 and significantly more compact than its cousins, the hard-disk-based Vixia HG10 or tape-based Vixia HV30. The plastic body feels quite solid, too.

Fortunately, the HF10 doesn't seem to suffer from the usability issues that usually accompany shrinkage. The controls remain large and easy to operate, though Canon has relocated many of them. The Function button and joystick, which call up and navigate frequently needed shooting settings, now live on the LCD bezel. I'm not a big fan of designs that do this, mostly because I find it more difficult to simultaneously operate the controls and hold the camera steady when they're on the LCD than when they lie under my right thumb. In addition, manually focusing with the joystick on the camcorder's smallish 2.7-inch LCD can be a pain, regardless of the zoom-view focus assist. (For more on the design, click through to this slide show.)

The HF10 incorporates 16GB built-in flash memory and a slot for SDHC removable flash. (Its less-expensive little brother, the HF100, lacks only the built-in memory and comes in a more mundane silver.) It records AVCHD video at a maximum of 17 megabits per second (2 hours and 5 minutes of video), and can hold up to 6 hours and 5 minutes of video at the lowest bit rate of 5Mbps. That higher bit rate goes to support the full 1,920x1,080 capture, the norm for most of this year's new models, compared with 1,440x1,080 for older AVCHD camcorders that required only a 12Mbps maximum bit rate. You can record best-quality movies to the card as long as it's a Class 4 SDHC or better (Class 6 is currently fastest): the Class 4 16GB Kingston card I tested with worked fine.

Its optically stabilized f1.8-3.0 12X zoom lens has a longer reach than the typical 10x lens available in this class, but the rest of its features are pretty common in Canon's prosumer models. For video, these include aperture- and shutter-priority exposure modes, three fixed/one variable zoom speed options, a video light, Instant AF, and a wind-screen filter. You can also record in progressive 30 or 24 frames-per-second (fps) modes as well as 60i. For still photos, metering, flash, and burst and exposure bracketing options become available as well. The camcorder also supplies a complete set of ports and connectors: component or mini-HDMI out for direct-to-TV playback, mini headphone and mic jacks, and USB for downloading to computer. (You can find a complete list of the features in the product manual available via this PDF download.)

The new lens performs surprisingly well. Not only does the SuperRange optical image stabilization system work satisfactorily all the way out to the end, but the lens focuses quickly and holds the lock in both dim and bright conditions. Images look sharp, too. On the downside, high-contrast edges show more fringing than usual. The stereo microphone sits beneath the lens and generally delivers good audio quality. However, in recent models Canon changed the wind filter option from a forced-on to automatic, and ever since I've found it far less effective.

As is usual with compact designs, Canon provides a new 890mAh battery with the HF10, the BP-809, which is rated for about 55 minutes of typical recording time. The company offers an optional double-capacity battery, the BP-819. The larger battery likely ruins the svelte lines of the camcorder design, however.

Sample images from the Canon Vixia HF10

Though the HF10 incorporates a smaller, 1/3.2-inch 3.3-megapixel CMOS sensor than the HV30 and the CX7, the video still looks quite good: properly exposed, nicely saturated, and sharp. As expected, in low light the video displays more noise and a somewhat compressed tonal range, but retains a significant amount of detail and fares above average compared with the rest of its class.

An excellent choice for flash-based HD recording, the HF10 gives the CX7 a close run for the money, and it is a clear champion if you don't like the Sony's touch-screen interface. But then the real question becomes which model is the better deal--the Vixia HF10 or the HF100. The cost difference between the two exactly reflects the current price of 16GB of flash memory, which makes it tempting to recommend buying the cheaper model and springing for an additional card when the prices inevitably fall (or paying the same for a larger card, when they inevitably ship) later in the year. On the other hand, the HF10's black body is so much more attractive than the HF100's silver. Decisions, decisions.

(Originally posted on CNET Reviews)
User opinions - Canon Vixia HF10
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Very good

7.5

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8 out of 10 - Excellent
IMPRESSIVE
An extremely impressive camera both in size and capability. The HD clarity is awesome. Packs a large punch considering how ... Read more
by beta2007 (see profile) - April 29, 2008

7 out of 7 users found this user opinion helpful.
1 comment posted to this opinion

8 out of 10 - Excellent
Great for Macintosh Users
The Canon Vixia HF10 is simply a great camcorder for taking great looking video wherever you find yourself. It's ... Read more
by boeingmd82 (see profile) - June 30, 2008

2 out of 2 users found this user opinion helpful.

8 out of 10 - Excellent
nice camera
options about this cam Read more
by nauman76 (see profile) - July 14, 2008

9 out of 10 - Spectacular
Great video in a small package
Overall, this camera is great. The quality and clarity of the video is great. Since the camera uses flash video, ... Read more
by sakenu16 (see profile) - July 7, 2008

9 out of 10 - Spectacular
canon does it again!
great camera overall. the design is quite intuitive, and the quality is fantastic. Read more
by fitzgerh (see profile) - June 30, 2008

9 out of 10 - Spectacular
Excellent overall camcorder
Love the picture! Love using SD cards. Can't record to internal and external flash at the same time may ... Read more
by rogeridaho (see profile) - May 12, 2008

0 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
1 comment posted to this opinion

9 out of 10 - Spectacular
Excellent Buy
I bought this camera to replace my 7-year old miniDV camera that eats tapes. 16GB of internal flash memory is ... Read more
by grazlo (see profile) - May 12, 2008

0 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.

2 out of 10 - Terrible
TEST this camera with AVCHD format before you buy
Liked the camera but when I got my SD chip home and downloaded the AVCHD files to my PC found ... Read more
by trojan-float (see profile) - June 5, 2008

2 out of 7 users found this user opinion helpful.
2 comments posted to this opinion

8 out of 10 - Excellent
Great video quality, limited battery life
This is my first camcorder so I have no basis for comparison. The quality of the video has been excellent. ... Read more
by David Kopman (see profile) - April 28, 2008

0 out of 2 users found this user opinion helpful.

5 out of 10 - Average
Great camera, awful software
The Imagemixer software is very difficult to use and comes with no documentation. Not sure what to do with my ... Read more
by dagee2 (see profile) - April 29, 2008

0 out of 4 users found this user opinion helpful.





Full specifications - Canon Vixia HF10
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Manufacturer: Canon USA
Part number: 2573B001
General
Product Type Camcorder
Digital Zoom 200 x
Optical Sensor Size 1/3.2 in
Optical Sensor Type CMOS
Digital Video Format AVCHD
Image Stabilizer Optical (SuperRange)
Max Shutter Speed 1/2000 sec
Shooting Modes Digital photo mode
Shooting Programs Sunset, Spotlight, Beach, Portrait mode, Night mode, Sports mode, Snow, Fireworks
White Balance Custom, Automatic, Presets
White Balance Presets Shade, Tungsten light, Fluorescent light (warm white), Cloudy, Fluorescent light (cool white), Daylight
Exposure Modes Aperture-priority, Automatic, Program, Shutter-priority
Main Features
Camcorder Sensor Resolution 3.3 megapixels
Camcorder Effective Video Resolution 2.07 megapixels
Camcorder Effective Still Resolution 2.76 megapixels
Color Support Color
Still Image Format JPEG
Remote Control Camcorder remote control - Infrared
TV Tuner None
Memory / Storage
Flash Memory 16 GB Flash - Integrated (soldered memory - 16 GB )
Supported Flash Memory MultiMediaCard, SD Memory Card
Floppy Drive None
Image Storage JPEG 1920 x 1440