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Review: Canon FS10 Camcoder

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Canon’s new launch Canon FS10  the latest in camcorders, after the huge success in the field of  optical excellence, advanced image processing, superb performance and technological innovation in photographic and broadcast television cameras. The Canon FS series -FS10 is a one of the coolest compact camcorder with its new stunning and attractive design.

Canon FS10 equipped with Canon 48x Advanced Zoom and our DIGIC DV II Image Processor, combined with a 1.07 Megapixel CCD image sensor, Image Stabilization and a 2.7″ Widescreen LCD. The Canon FS10 camcorder is also featured with Dual Flash Memory which supports  8GB internal memory and a removable SDHC card. The Canon FS10 a more convenient and well-designed camcorders that look pricier than they are in the Canon FS series.

Features

* Dual Flash Memory: 8Gb internal memory and memory card
* Stylishly pocket-sized
* Canon 45x Advanced Zoom
* Megapixel CCD and DIGIC DV II for true widescreen
* Microphone input
* Shoot for longer
* Advanced photography
* USB 2.0 Hi Speed
* Use with DW-100
* Software

Canon FS10 Specifications:

General:

Product Type:    Camcorder
Width:    2.3 in
Depth:    4.9 in
Height:    2.4 in
Weight:    9.2 oz
Digital Zoom:    2000 x
Optical Sensor Size:    1/6 in
Optical Sensor Type:    CCD
Image Stabilizer:    Electronic
Max Shutter Speed:    1/2000 sec
Shooting Modes:    Digital photo mode
Shooting Programs:    Snow, Beach, Sunset, Fireworks, Spotlight, Night mode, Sports mode, Portrait mode
White Balance:    Custom, Presets, Automatic
White Balance Presets:    Daylight, Tungsten light
Exposure Modes:    Program, Automatic
Widescreen Video Capture:    Yes

Main Features:

Camcorder Sensor Resolution:    1.07 megapixels
Camcorder Effective Still Resolution:    0.8 megapixels
Color Support:    Color
Still Image Format:    JPEG
Remote Control:    Camcorder remote control

Memory / Storage:

Flash Memory:    8 GB Flash - Integrated (soldered memory - 8 GB )
Supported Flash Memory:    MultiMediaCard, SD Memory Card
Media Type:    Flash card
Recording Speed:    LP, SP, XP

Lens System:

Type:    Zoom lens - 2.6 mm - 96.2 mm - F/2.0-5.2
Focal Length:    2.6 mm - 96.2 mm
Lens Aperture:    F/2.0-5.2
Auto Focus Points (Zones):    9
Optical Zoom:    37 x
Lens system type:    Zoom lens
Min focal length:    2.6 mm
Max focal length:    96.2 mm
Auto Focus:    TTL contrast detection
Features:    Built-in lens shield
Focus Adjustment: 
   Automatic
Min Focus Range:    0.4 in
Zoom Adjustment:    Motorized drive

Additional Features:

Low Lux / Night Mode:    Yes
Digital Still Camera Function:    Yes
Additional Features:    PictBridge support, USB 2.0 compatibility, Dolby Digital AC-3 (2 channel) recording
Remote control:    Camcorder remote control
Software:    PIXELA Image Mixer
Included Accessories: 
   Wrist strap

Display:

Type:    LCD display - TFT active matrix - 2.7 in - Color

Microphone:

Type:  
  Microphone - Built-in

Connections:

Connector Type: 
   1 x Microphone ( Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm ), 1 x USB

Audio Input:

Audio input type:    Microphone
Microphone type:    Built-in
Microphone Operation Mode:    Stereo

Viewfinder / Display:

Display Form Factor:    Rotating
Display Format:    123,000 pixels

Miscellaneous:

Cables Included:    1 x USB cable, 1 x A/V cable

Power:

Power Device:    Power adapter - External

Battery:

Supported Battery:    1 x Canon BP-808 Li-ion rechargeable battery ( Included )

Manufacturer Warranty:

Service & Support: 
   1 year warranty
Service & Support Details:    Limited warranty - 1 year



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