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Camcorder - High Definition ▪ Canon ▪ VIXIA HF S10 ▪ P/013803002179
1 year limited warranty


Updated 2/9/2009 9:15:56 PM UTC (271 days, 6 hours, 13 minutes ago)
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Product Description
The Next Step Forward in HD Video

Canon has a well-known and highly-regarded reputation for optical excellence, advanced image processing, superb performance and technological innovation, built on our legendary photographic and broadcast television lenses. Based on that experience, we bring the latest in high definition camcorders. The Canon VIXIA HF S10 Dual Flash Memory camcorder is one such example.

The VIXIA HF S10 delivers brilliant video and photos through a new Canon exclusive 8.59 Megapixel CMOS image sensor and the latest version of our advanced image processor, DIGIC DV III. It combines lightweight, compact size and the ease and convenience of Flash Memory. This technology, the same used in advanced laptop computers, MP3 players, PDAs and cell phones, allows the VIXIA HF S10 to record to both its large 32GB internal memory, for up to 12 hours of crisp, high definition video, as well as to a removable SDHC card. You have extended available recording space and more flexibility in file transfer and playback.

What's more, the VIXIA HF S10 allows you to record at up to 24Mbps, the highest bit rate in AVCHD format, for the highest quality image. The VIXIA HF S10's Canon Exclusive features - such as the Genuine Canon 10x HD video lens, sophisticated Genuine Canon Face Detection capability, SuperRange Optical Image Stabilization and a host of new control and creative options - makes our Flash Memory camcorder unmistakably Canon.

Features

Dual Flash Memory: 32GB Internal Flash Drive & SDHC card slot

Genuine Canon 10x HD Video Lens

Canon Exclusive: 1/2.6" 8.59 Megapixel Full HD CMOS Image Sensor

Canon Exclusive: DIGIC DV III Image Processor

1920 x 1080 Full HD Recording

24Mbps Recording

Canon Exclusive: SuperRange Optical Image Stabilization

Canon Exclusive: Instant AF (Auto Focus)

Canon Exclusive: Genuine Canon Face Detection

Advanced Auto Exposure System

24p Cinema Mode

30p Progressive Mode

Built-in 8.0 Megapixel Digital Camera

Superb Shooting Control

Canon Exclusive: 2.7" Multi-Angle Vivid Widescreen LCD

Mini Advanced Accessory Shoe Terminal

Video Snapshot Mode

Intelligent Lithium-ion Battery

HDMI Terminal

Microphone Terminal with Manual Audio Level Control

Includes Pixela ImageMixer 3SE Video Editing Software

Additional Features
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Dual Flash Memory: 32GB Internal Flash Drive & SDHC card slot
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What makes the VIXIA HF S10 stand out in the category of Flash Memory camcorders is its Dual Memory capability. You can capture video on both the camcorder's internal 32GB Flash Memory as well as directly to an SDHC Memory Card.

Video recorded to the internal Flash drive can also be copied onto a memory card which can then be inserted into your computer or HDTV's card reader slot for immediate viewing.

You can also use higher capacity memory cards to further increase the video storage of your VIXIA HF S10.

Memory capacity MXP
(app. 24 Mbps)
FXP
(app. 17 Mbps)
XP+
(app. 12 Mbps)
SP
(app. 7 Mbps)
LP
(app. 5 Mbps)
2GB 10 min. 15 min. 20 min. 35 min. 45 min.
4GB 20 min. 30 min. 40 min. 1 hour
10 min.
1 hour
30 min.
8GB 40 min. 1 hour 1 hour
25 min.
2 hours
20 min.
3 hours
16GB 1 hour
25 min.
2 hours
5 min.
2 hours
50 min.
4 hours
45 min.
6 hours
5 min.
32GB* 2 hours
55 min.
4 hours
10 min.
5 hours
45 min.
9 hours
35 min.
12 hours
15 min.
* Size of built-in memory in VIXIA HF S10 and memory card.


Dual Flash Memory
The advantages of Flash Memory go beyond the added recording time. You'll also appreciate the quick response time, because it doesn't have to wait for moving parts. Press the record button and your VIXIA HF S10 starts recording video faster than you've ever seen before. In addition, you'll have faster access to your recorded scenes as well.

Another plus is the VIXIA HF S10's low power consumption rate, allowing your battery to last longer. It's just what you need so you don't miss that pivotal play on the field or the moment when they say "I do."

While we certainly hope you keep your VIXIA HF S10 securely in your hand while shooting, if it happens to slip, or you accidentally knock it against something, you'll be happy to know that Flash Memory makes your camcorder more shock resistant than other recording storage systems. It also minimizes the chance of data loss due to damage to your recording media or the moving parts found in other camcorders.

* 1920 x 1080 movie recording requires a Class 4 or higher memory card. For other recording formats, a Class 2 or higher card is recommended. Also, movie recording requires cards with 128MB of memory or more. Cards made by Toshiba, SanDisk or Matsushita are recommended. No particular restrictions apply for still images.
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