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Canon HFS10 Shutter TEST Rain

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Uploaded by on May 25, 2009

Canon HFS10 out of the box shooting both auto and with 1/2000 shutter priority on. No color tweaks or shading. Workflow AVCHD Codec MXP @ 30P. Capture to Adobe Premiere Elements 7 using Interlace and output to Flash using 2CBR, crushing down to just 24MB size file. Then upload to YouTube.

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  • how do you upload footage from this camera to a mac because whenever i hook up my camera it doesn't recognize it on my mac. PLEASE RESPOND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @baconbits12321 have to have the canon software has to deal with the AVCHD codec that Canon gives you. Check the Canon web site or software you have for ability to edit the AVCHD

  • Where did you buy your camera at, and for how much? I can't find the HFS10 anywhere online, I can only find Vixia HF10

  • @RetroZombieee  The HFS10 was the 2009 model replaced by

    Canon VIXIA HF S20 Dual Flash Memory Camcorder - 2010 MODEL

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    i dont know why high speed shutter frame per second is always DARK video,,,

    how come not enough bright video while high speed shutter

  • @bestamerica shutter open shorter time so less light hit the sensor.....the great high speed images you see on discovery or nat geo is shot daytime or with lots of light. using cameras with much bigger and more sensitive sensors or much faster (light sensitive) film stock....

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  • @baconbits12321 reinstall software?let me know

  • great video! very cool. i love my canon hf s20 but have not had the chance to use most of its manual functions... yet :)

  • @bestamerica shutter open shorter time so less light hit the sensor.....the great high speed images you see on discovery or nat geo is shot daytime or with lots of light. using cameras with much bigger and more sensitive sensors or much faster (light sensitive) film stock....

  • @bestamerica shutter open shorter time so less light hit the sensor.....the great high speed images you see on discovery or nat geo is shot daytime or with lots of light. using cameras with much bigger and more sensitive sensors or much faster (light sensitive) film stock....

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