Canon HF10 Comments
| Author | James Morris |
| Published | 26th Apr 2008 |
| Manufacturer | Canon |
| Price | £613.86 (Exc VAT) |
| as reviewed | £705.94 (Inc VAT) |
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Comments for Canon HF10
chellbe said on 1st August 2009
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James, please can you or anyone help. I have been looking to purchase either the Canon HG21 or the Canon HF10. I want edit movies using imovie on my new iMac. I am confused by the following statement i read on a review for the HG21 as pasted below. My question is. Can I edit hd quality using a progressive scan mode on the HF10 when using imovie 08 or 09? (i.e do i need 30p which the HF10 appears not to have)and which camcorder should I go with for best results?
"Canon Vixia HG21The 24p Cinema Mode is what you would use if you want your video to have a movie theater-like feel, and in many instances, I think that 24p is enough for general use. But as it turns out, it’s a good thing that the HG21 has 30p support, because iMovie ‘09 () disappointingly lacks support for 24p. If you want the 24p look, you need a video editing program like Final Cut Pro (). If you simply want to shoot using progressive scan video (and I suggest you do), you can use 30p with iMovie."
Thank you
Marcello