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Canon FS10 Flash Memory Camcorder with 8GB Internal Flash Memory and 48x Advanced Zoom | 
enlarge | Brand: Canon Category: Photography
List Price: $499.99 Buy New: $298.00 You Save: $201.99 (40%)
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Rating: 24 reviews Sales Rank: 96
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Floppy Disk Drive: None Monitor Size: 270 Includes Software: Yes Optical Zoom: 48 Digital Zoom: 2000 Connectivity: AV Display Size: 2.7 Maximum Focal Length: 96.2 Minimum Focal Length: 2.6 Maximum Resolution: 710000 Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 4.9 x 2.4 x 2.3 nv:Size: 1/6" CCD Sensor Memory Included: 8GB Internal Storage Media: SD/SDHC Memory Card Optical Zoom: 37x Digital Zoom: 2000x Focal Length: f= 2.6-96.2mm Focusing Range: 10 mm (wide)/1m (tele) LCD Monitor: 2.7 inches LCD Pixels: 123,000 pixels LCD Coverage: 100% Maximum Aperture: F 2.0 - 5.2 Shutter Speed: 1/2000 White Balance Control: Auto White Balance Control: Daylight White Balance Control: Manual White Balance Control: Tungsten Shooting Modes: Auto Shooting Modes: Sunset Shooting Modes: TV Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: FS10 Model: FS10 UPC: 013803092523 EAN: 0013803092523 ASIN: B00114LG7K
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| Features:
| • | Capture video to 8 GB hard drive or SDHC cards | | • | 48x Advanced Zoom; image stabilizer | | • | Widescreen HR recording | | • | 2.7-inch widescreen LCD | | • | USB 2.0 compatible for fast file transfer |
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Product Description The Canon's FS10 Flash Memory camcorders offers quick response time, because it doesn't have to wait for moving parts. Press the record button and your FS10 starts recording video faster than you've ever seen before. The FS10's lower power consumption rate allows your battery to last longer. Measuring only 2.3" wide, 2.4" high and 4.9" deep, it combines big video storage capacity in a small, easy to carry body. The 2.7" High-Resolution Widescreen LCD on the FS10 lets you see more of what your camcorder is recording. Designed specifically for HD, DIGIC DV II ensures optimal image quality. It also uses a hybrid noise reduction system that employs two types of noise reduction for video images that are crystal clear. You can shoot five 1152 x 648 still images per second, and enjoy faster processing of your images to both the FS11's internal memory as well your memory card. It also helps lower power consumption for longer battery life. The Genuine Canon 48x Advanced Zoom remains in constant motion through the entire extended zoom range. There's practically no loss in image quality through an extraordinary range of zoom, so you'll get good, clear shots. The FS10 offers you more flexibility to get just the shot you need. With the FS10 you get a powerful 1.07-Megapixel CCD image sensor. The video you shoot will be sharp, clear and more true to life, as will your still photos. Focal Length - f=2.6-96.2mm Zoom Speed - Variable/3 Fixed Zoom Speeds Minimum Focusing Distance - 10 mm (wide)/1m (tele) Programmed AE - Auto, Program, TV, Portrait, Sports, Night, Snow, Beach, Sunset, Spotlight, and Fireworks White Balance - Daylight, Tungsten, Auto, and Manual Dolby Digital Audio 2ch (AC-3 2) 3.5 mm Stereo Mini-jack Microphone Terminal Dimensions - Width 2.3 x Height 2.4 x Depth 4.9 (58x60x124mm) Weight - 9.2 ounces (260 grams)
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New videocam January 9, 2009 topgun (New York) We are expecting our first grandchild in March 2009. In preparation for that event, I got the Canon FS10 Flash Memory Camcorder for my son in law for Christmas. I have not used a camcorder since my girls were young back in the 70's. Wow! What a difference. In a package the size of a can of Dr. Pepper comes this amazing instrument. It is user friendly and highly portable and takes great movies. The built in flash memory gives you about an hour and forty minutes of highest quality recording time. With the addition of an 8 Gig memory card you can get another hour and forty. Transferring to a computer we have not done yet, but it looks straight forward. I expect to see a lot of video on my new grandson, from day one on!
Christmas Gift January 7, 2009 Mrs. C (Ohio) I can't comment on this product as it was a gift for a family member.
Nice camera , crappy software December 31, 2008 Frank Hatch (Elk Grove CA) I've had this camera for about a month . I got it to record family sing alongs and the like . The camera itself is nice and not too difficult to learn for a novice such as myself . My difficulty is with the provided software which does not allow for easy DVD burning . I guess the reason for this is so that Canon can promote their stand alone DW-100 DVD burner which is compatible with the FS 10's resident language base . It's just after Christmas now and the DVDs that I have been able to burn are playable only on a computer . I wanted to send discs out to several people like my 80 year old mom who has no computer , but has a DVD player , to view . I generally like Canon products but I am disappointed in how this product was marketed .
Little Camcorder with Big Features December 26, 2008 robotnut (Cranford, NJ) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is simply an awesome camcorder. It is extremely small and lightweight making it easy to take along anywhere. I love the fact that it uses reusable SD flash cards so there are no tapes or dvds to buy. And with the 8GB internal memory, you can start using this camcorder right out of the box even if you don't have any SD cards. By the way, it is compatible with SD and SDHC cards. I don't have any SDHC cards yet but I used a Kingston 2GB microSD card (with adaptor) and it works great. It has an Easy Mode which simplifies the camcorder's functions so that virtually anyone can use it. For more advanced users, it allows you to manually adjust settings such as shutter speed and aperture. You can even override the autofocus and manually adjust the focus. It's got a few built-in special effect filters such as black and white, sepia, mosaic, and art. The camcorder can also take digital still photos, although the resolution is only about 1MP. But the great thing is that the 48x zoom and widescreen features work when taking still photos as well as videos. Those are things my digital still camera can't do. Also, you can get extremely close to your subject with this camcorder as the minimum focusing distance is a mere 1cm. This being my first digital camcorder, I had no previous experience, but in less than a day I was importing video clips to my computer and editing my own movies! I now have a flood of movie ideas that I want to do with this camcorder. This camcorder saves photos in .jpg format so there's no compatability issues there. Video files are a bit trickier. It saves videos in .mod format. Each video will also have a second file with a .moi extension. This file contains the date/time info as well as the aspect ratio info. I had problems when trying to play the .mod file in Windows Media Player. The audio plays fine, but the video shows up as just a bunch of squiggly horizontal lines. I even tried renaming the extension to .avi and .mpg as some people have suggested but that didn't work for me. I was able to import the .mod files into Windows Movie Maker (WMM) but videos I took in 16:9 format were all squashed into 4:3 format. This occurs even when I set the WMM option to display in 16:9 ratio. Apparently, this is because the aspect ratio information is stored in that .moi file rather than in the video file itself and so WMM is unable to detect that it's widescreen. To get around these issues, I installed the Pixela ImageMixer 3 software that came with the camcorder. With this software, I can convert the videos from .mod to .mpg format. After the conversion, the videos play fine in Windows Media Player and the widescreen format is correctly recognized by WMM.
Picture quality is a serious issue December 21, 2008 RM (Earth) 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
Good camera & features: v small, silent, good battery life and quick to start. However, the picture quality is disapointing for both bright and darker lighting (indoor shots are very grainy). I used to own a Canon DC40, which had great picture quality. I expected the same when I bought the FS10, but I was wrong. I returned it the next day.
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