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Posted by Smarty on 12/26/07 04:10
Bob,
The Canon HG10 is a camcorder which records AVCHD-format high definition
video to a built-in hard disk, rather than HDV-format video to a minitape
like the HV20, For various reasons, the HG10 produces inferior quality to
the HV20, but offers some advantages which some folks prefer. It is thus
marketed along with the HV20 as an alternative high-def camcorder
I am not aware of the Canon HD20 you refer to. To my knowledge there is no
such model.
Smarty
"Bob Noble" <bnoble@sonic.net> wrote in message
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> Am I missing something?
> What is the Canon HG 10?
> Isn't it the model that replaces the HD20?
>
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> Bob Noble
> http://www.sonic.net/bnoble
> "Smarty" <nobody@nobody.com> wrote in message
> news:Rvybj.4053$1q4.3715@trnddc06...
>> Joe,
>>
>> Nobody here can promise you that the current model will not be replaced
>> with a better model, and camcorders are rapidly changing / improving. For
>> whatever it is worth, I would gladly own an HV20 despite whatever
>> replaces it, based on the theory that it is unlikely to be drastically
>> improved, and is a true bargain. Then again, I routinely own 2 or 3
>> camcorders at a time, so I can't suggest this as a general solution in
>> your case.
>>
>
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