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Canon VIXIA HG21 AVCHD 120 GB HDD Camcorder with 12x Optical Zoom

Canon VIXIA HG21 AVCHD 120 GB HDD Camcorder with 12x Optical Zoom

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Brand: Canon
Category: Photography


Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars reviews

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Floppy Disk Drive: None
Monitor Size: 270
Optical Zoom: 12
Digital Zoom: 200
Display Size: 2.7
Maximum Focal Length: 57
Minimum Focal Length: 4.8
Has Red Eye Reduction: Yes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 4
Dimensions (in): 7 x 8 x 8
Warranty: 1 year warranty

MPN: 2704B001AA
Model: 2704B001AA
UPC: 013803092592
EAN: 0013803092592
ASIN: B001DTXK8G

Release Date: September 11, 2008

Features:
  • 24Mbps offers the highest bit rate in AVCHD for High Definition video - enabling improved color reproduction and tonality
  • Record up to 45 hours of High Definition video to a 120 GB hard disk drive
  • Genuine Canon 12x High Definition video lens
  • Includes a Canon 3.3 Megapixel Full HD CMOS sensor (1920 x 1080) and DIGIC DV II image processor
  • Features Canon's SuperRange optical image stabilizer

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The Canon HG21 AVCHD Hard Disk Drive camcorder sets a new standard for High Definition, delivering optimal image quality, long shooting times along with the extraordinary ease and versatility when viewing video on television or a computer. Capture amazing HD video with even greater detail and color reproduction with its innovative 24Mbps capability, and the addition of a video-capable SDHC card slot plus the extended 120 GB internal Hard Disk Drive allows you to now record up to 45 hours of video onto the internal hard disk drive so theres no need to worry about running out of space. And, like all Canon VIXIA camcorders, the HG21 features: a Canon HD video lens, FULL HD CMOS Sensor, and Canons exclusive DIGIC DV II image processor. Create the look and feel of Hollywood movies with the 24p Cinema Mode and even use Canons select Photo Grabbing function to capture still images from previously recorded video. If online video posting and sharing interests you, the HG21s 30p mode provides the perfect frame rate for the web and delivers clarity for fast-action subjects. The HG21 offers the unparalleled combination of Canons exclusive SuperRange Optical Image Stabilizer to stabilize a wide range of movements, Instant AF for accurate focusing thats critical when shooting in HD, a built-in video light to easily shoot in dark settings, and the Canon exclusive 2.7-inch Multi-angle Vivid LCD Screen to view from various angles with true color representation and contrast. The HG21 features the latest HD technology, excellence in Canon optics and engineering in a compact, sleek design that delivers the high level of performance youve come to expect from Canon.


Customer Reviews:
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4 out of 5 stars Checkout Low light test of HF11 with the same CMOS sensor size   February 23, 2010
man0war777 (AL)
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R3I74H4G99VMB0 @ Everyone complaining about how poor this camcorder fares in a low-light condition should take a look at this test I conducted with the Canon Vixia HF11. Keep in mind that the HF11 and the HG21 both have the same specifications except that the HG21 has a 120GB HD, (which I care little about cause my 16GB class 6 flash drive will transfer the videos files to the PC HD faster than the built-in HD on the camera) and a viewfinder (the main reason I've returned the HF11). Before I got the HF11, I specifically looked for reviews (mostly videos) of the low-light performance of the camcorder and almost nearly everyone that had the video tests mentioned the Cinema mode as the best mode to use in a low-light condition.

Though, I'm still waiting for the HG21 to come in the mail but I can bet my last buck that if I ran the test today using the same settings I used for HF11 test, the outcome would be the same. Bottom line is, try the Cinema Mode and see for yourselves. By the way, someone posted a nice low-light condition video that they claim they shot in the Program AE mode. I didn't try that but it's worth the shot. I did tested other frame and bit rates on youtube; search man0war777 (zero between man and war). Peace!

PS: I only rated this camera (even though) I haven't tested it only because I can't post this review without doing so. Therefore, my comments are only based on the Canon Vixia HF11. . .just try the Cinema Mode and see the difference. Good luck y'all!



4 out of 5 stars Wonderful Camera under $1500!!!   February 19, 2010
A. Almanza
I am a young aspiring director, and am in the process of buying a lot of my own equipment for shooting videos to enter in film festivals. I have to tell you, what I've seen of the HG-21's sheer picture to price ratio has completely floored me. I've shot on many DV cameras that cost hundreds of dollars more than this one, but none of them can hold a candle to this camera's picture! When it came to buying my own personal camera, I'm glad I went with this one: a camera that proves size isn't everything when you're talking about quality of a camcorder.

I would like to address some of the complaints I don't agree with. Firstly, battery life isn't amazing, but I wouldn't expect it to be. Almost every camera I've ever shot on has had the same battery life as this camera: about an hour and a half for the small battery and over three hours for the large battery. Don't expect to have just one battery and be able to capture everything you'd like to capture for the next few days. Get extra batteries like you should do for ANY camera you buy, and you'll be fine (and yes, splurge on the canon batteries and charger as third party batteries can possibly hurt the camera and won't tell you how long you have left to shoot with them, and being able to charge one battery while shooting on another is EXTREMELY helpful). Also, about the graininess in low light... I shot a rainstorm at night with only lightning and a streetlamp across the street lighting the scene and had almost zero graininess that I could see when replaying it on my large high def 1080p TV via an HDMI cable, and I have a very discerning eye... trust me! If you are getting graininess or artifacting in your picture, chances are you need to play with your camera settings before you go blaming the camera itself. In short, READ the manual and KNOW your camera inside and out and I guarantee you that this camera is hands down the best before you move up to the near $2000 price range.

Now, I did give this camera four stars because there are a few things that annoy me about it. At the top of the list is the STUPID mini-shoe that is not "advanced," but just a reason to make you buy your shotgun and video light from cannon so it'll fit the thing. The decision to include this shoe, to me, is simply to ensure you give more money to canon and NOT to give you an "advanced" camera accessory. By the way, canon only offers one video light and shotgun that fit this mini-shoe and both are very overpriced in my opinion. I bought an (also very overpriced) adapter to make a universal shoe mount, and this gave me many more options. I suggest you do the same. It's better to overpay for an adapter than to overpay for a shotgun mic and video light. Oh, and don't expect to be able to use the viewfinder on this camera. It doesn't swivel and is more work that it's worth. Stick with the LCD screen and you'll be fine (though it will wear on your battery faster).

Other than that, it's just little annoyances with the camera. It is small, so expect quite a bit of camera shake when you try to freehand it, even with the built in shot stabilizing tech. The camera is simply too light for shot stabilization to really be able to do its job well. My suggestion: either learn to stop your breathing and heartbeat for rock-steady hands or invest in a tripod/monopod. Honestly, it's a good idea to have at least one of these anyway, so it's not that big of a deal. Also, I don't know why this camera didn't come included with a camera strap, but it doesn't. So, go out and splurge on a $15 camera strap and get the cushiest most awesome strap you can find. Your shoulder or neck will thank you for it. Finally, if you are going to hook this camera up to your high def TV, note that the HDMI connection in the camera is a MINI-HDMI, not a full size HDMI. So, keep that in mind when buying a cable to hook the two together. Don't have an HDMI input for your TV? It's okay, the camera comes packaged with composite and component out lines so the camera can hook up to almost any TV!

In short, for a young aspiring director like myself who has the want for quality but not the money for it, this is an excellent middle of the road camera. It has just enough features to make sure I don't feel stunted in what I would like to do (manual focus, auto-exposure, manual mic level adjustment, 12 hour shooting space at the highest quality picture, manual white balance, A HEADPHONE JACK - something apparently hard to find in small models like this one) as well as a rocking picture that beats every camera I've EVER shot on hands down, but is still affordable.

My suggestion: BUY IT!! Read the manual to acquaint yourself with the menus (they can be a bit confusing until you master them), then just play with it to see what options work best under what conditions. I think you'll be very happy you bought this camera and took the time to master it. I love it!!



5 out of 5 stars Excellent Product   February 16, 2010
Raju George (Rhode Island, USA)
I'm extremely happy with the purchase of my Canon Vixia HG21 120 GB camcorder. Very good clarity, sound and lots of features. For some serious shooting, would recommend an extra pair for battery.

The camcorder looks perfect with smooth and curvy edges. 100% genuine product and the best part is the price. Awesome deal. Shipping was instant and received within mentioned time frame.

Would highly recommend this seller.



5 out of 5 stars I like it   February 14, 2010
J. Lee
I'm well pleased with my camera, the only problem is I don't have enough time to really use it. But I'm looking forward to the many photo/video shots to come.

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