One of the most amazing gifts I have ever received was the Canon IVIS HFS11 Jo gave me during the holidays. Since receiving the gift, I have been diligently experimenting with camera, trying to use all its features to see how well it really works. The reason I received this camera, is that for years, Ive been using Canon cameras and have loved them. The one thing that I havent enjoyed is using MiniDV tapes. I really didnt like recording to the medium and then having to import them to the computer. I also didnt appreciate the fact that from time-to-time, there was a glitch when importing. So Ive been long wanting to go to a tapeless system. There are several cameras out there that record to disks, but none that really did what I wanted to do. Then I saw this camera on the Canon website. Not only was it an HD camera, but it recorded on solid state media. Furthermore, it also had a slot for an SD card allowing the camera to store up to 96gb of data per recording. Ive been drooling over the camera, since it does everything that I wanted, and would finally get rid of that problem that I had with the Vixia30 the mics being placed right next to the tape drive, thus creating extra noise. So lets talk about the camera It records in full HD at 24megabits per second. Thats a great resolution for digital recording. Something that Im really happy with. I was also happy that the camera CCD was upgraded from 3.1mp in the Vixia to 8.1mp in this camera. The improved CCD does a great job …
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April 27th, 2010
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