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User friendly handling is normally a strong point with Canon camcorders, as is their optical zoom capabilities (Remember to never be sold on or use 'digital' zoom, as it makes your video look all blocky). Canon have a full range of digital camcorders currently on offer, including miniDV, HDV (High Definition Video), HDD (Hard Disk Drive) and DVD (Digital video disk). Like all the other manufacturers, Canon are currently concentrating their efforts on HDV and HDD camcorders, with little new development going on with miniDV. With HD becoming the industry standard, it's easy to see why. The breathtaking cinematic video quality from $700 digital camcorders like the Canon HV20 leaves miniDV camcorders struggling to compete. As this video standard becomes the norm and HDV camcorder prices come
Canon are always at the forefront of new digital camcorder technology and features like the '24p Cinema Mode' setting (Lets you create video that looks and feels like the movies) and the exclusive CMOS sensor on the Canon HV20 and HG10 means they will always be one of the top market leaders for digital camcorders.
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down, I think we just may have have heard the death nail for our old friend, the miniDV camcorder.



