Canon VIXIA HF200 HD Flash Memory Camcorder with 15x Optical Zoom

  • Record crisp HD video directly to a removable SDHC memory card
  • Genuine Canon 15x HD video lens; SuperRange Optical Image Stabilizer
  • 1920 x 1080 Full HD recording; 24p Cinema Mode, 30p Progressive Mode
  • Dual Shot for capturing both video and photos with ease
  • HDMI terminal for easy, one-cable connectivity to your HDTV

Product Description
Canons new VIXIA HF200 Flash Memory camcorder packs
tons of excitement and high-quality imaging power into its
small, lightweight body. Capture vividly colored, realistically
detailed high definition video and photos with a Genuine
Canon 15x HD Video Lens, SuperRange Optical Image
Stabilizer, 3.89-megapixel Full HD CMOS Image Sensor, and
Canons latest DIGIC DV III Image Processor. With the VIXIA
HF200, youll enjoy the convenience of recording to removable
SDHC memory cards.Youll also love shooting with the userfriendly
layout, and the ability to switch seamlessly between
shooting video and photos. The Canon VIXIA HF200 is packed
with innovative new features like Pre-Record that captures the
action 3 seconds before you press the record button, so you
never miss a memorable moment, Video Snapshot Mode that
lets you set 4-second video vignettes to music, and Genuine
Canon Face Detection that perfectly focuses and exposes
selected faces–even if theyre looking down or to the side.
All this in one compact camcorder! Canon USA 1-year limited
warranty included.

Canon VIXIA HF200 HD Flash Memory Camcorder with 15x Optical Zoom

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5 comments

  1. D. Pray says:

    manual states “Recordings made with the [PF24], [PF30] frame rate are converted and recorded on the memory as 60i.”
    Rating: 2 / 5

  2. I don’t know how much time I want to devote to something that Canon apperently didn’t spend much time in thinking through. If you’d like the Cliff notes, here they are:

    Canon Exec 1:

    -Chad, I’ve got a great idea.

    Canon Exec 2:

    -Really Chester? What’s that?

    Canon Exec 1:

    -Let’s take our winning formula of blowing the market away cameras that are years ahead of our competitors, make them worse, and charge more!

    Canon Exec 2:

    -I don’t follow.

    Canon Exec 1:

    -You see the economy’s bad, people are looking for ways to save money. They want the newest and best, but they don’t want to spend a lot of money. So we’ll downgrade last years model.

    Canon Exec 2:

    -And charge more…

    Canon Exec 1:

    -…

    Canon Exec 2:

    -…

    Canon Exec 1:

    -Synergy.

    Canon Exec 2:

    -Oh, Synergy. Sounds good.

    -The End-

    Buy the hf100/hf10, or hell, save some money and get the Sanyo VPC-HD2000

    Canon… c’mon. And yes, I expect you to use the HF S200 to make up for this and it better have native progressive or you’re going to watch Sanyo and Panny take over your house and haz all your cheezburgerz.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  3. A. Boghosian says:

    Garbage, garbage, garbage!!!!! Don’t buy it, I own it and I regrit buying it. First off, it’s a ripp off, the visual quality sucks, audio is terrible, it’s too tiny, and the uploading to your computer is just a hasle. Product sucks, don’t buy it. Oh, and when you upload everything on your computer, it’s a MTS file, no editing program can read that, except a couple.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. GG says:

    I will cut short.

    * I am a male standard size, the places of the buttons are wrong, very hard to use, you’ll get finger-ache.

    * Ergonomy 2/10

    * LCD display 6/10

    * Record quality 5/10

    My unit broke after 5 mins of recording. (I think this is a very important point, it broke NOT immediately.)

    If you want to buy this unit, first begin recording and wait at least 10 mins.

    Because i am a international customer, Canon and Vanns were upset(!?) And they did NOT help me. Just pointing out their sadness and giving meaningless suggestions.

    I thought myself the meaning of the word that U.S. discovered: “Globalization”. Globalization my a.. .
    Rating: 1 / 5

  5. J. Robertson says:

    I’m not a pro-videographer, however, i know my way around a video camera. I own a Canon 40D digital SLR camera, so i expected to buy similiar video quality from this “HD” video camera.

    Talk about MAJOR disappointment.

    We have a 3 month old that we wanted to capture, and started taking videos inside with all the lights on and windows open. We played them back on my 1080p plasma TV. I had better results with my MiniDV HD JVC camera that was like a couple years old. I Love the memory stick idea, but the camera stinks!

    The images were grainy, and blotchy on the 50″ TV. This alone should be the reason why you don’t buy this camera.

    Doesn’t shoot in 1080P.

    The lens doesn’t have a low enough aperture! So the images are dark indoors.

    The white balance on the camera just isn’t up to Canon expected quality (makes images look dull), unless you define/set it in custom mode.

    Canon didn’t include a HDMI cable.

    Canon didn’t include a battery charger. You have to charge with the Camera or buy a seperate charger.

    If you shoot in the highest video quality mode, you can’t use Canon’s burner to create DVD’s.

    So i have this $600 camera, that i’m using as a camcorder, a video player, and charging station. That was a great idea! (going to the S100 doesn’t fix any of these problems either, but you get better image quality).

    To be honest, i don’t even feel like listing all my complaints because i’m so disappointed with Canon. This is the worst camera I have ever bought. My uncle just recently bought a $300 Sony and the images were far superior.

    Nobody cares for a video camera that can play MP3’s, and add stupid effects. Thats why we have computers for. However, the videos from this camera are so bad you won’t even want to edit on your computer.

    This is a straight step forward to 1985 video quality.

    In short, stick to Canon’s for digital cameras and Sony’s for Digital Video Cameras.

    I returned this camera and bought the HFS100, which is approx $300-$400 more and although much better than this camera, it’s still not “awesome”. I didn’t go with the Sony myself ONLY cause i don’t want to deal with their proprietary memory system

    I just posted pictures, so you can see the difference between the HFS100 and this garbage camera.
    Rating: 1 / 5

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