Camcorder Test - Old Port 4 - Canon HF200 - Flowers Tests

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Uploaded by on Jun 26, 2009

Camcorder flowers tests.

Source format: 1920 x 1080 60i
Project deinterlacing setting: Interpolated Fields
Rendering format: 1920 x 1080 29.97 Hz Progressive
Video codec: XviD Quantizer 4.00 HDTV profile

The Canon HF200 has consistently given me accurate color reproduction no matter what I recorded. Unfortunately, the one color I had forgotten to record was the color purple. I'll try to include that one at a later date once the weather improves.

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  • just a question, can u choose where u want the camera to focus, if so how? and if you are focusing on a certain bit and not everything it can see is the quality better on the bit you are focusing on than if you would not be focusing on anything particular like the whole screen? It might be a bit of a complecated question but i really need to know lol

  • I just double-checked the menus. It doesn't look like the size of the focus zone can be adjusted at all in Video mode. But there are adjustments available for Photo mode.

    Face detection is available in both modes, but I've never used it.

  • i have this camera. i have no problem shooting film, but when i film myself for 3-4 minutes it ends up being a 200-400MB file and i can't upload that to youtube or blog. how did you get this amazing test uploaded to youtube when you can only upload 100MB as far as i understand. can i shoot in HD and manage to keep it 100MB or less? i am learning all of this and find the manual horrible. i have vista and use the software that comes with the camera. thanks so much for any help in this matter.

  • Uninstall the Canon software. It's useless.

    Get Sony Vegas Platinum, the XviD codec, and use those to edit and render your video into something that can be uploaded to YouTube. The camcorder files are simply too big to be uploaded anywhere.

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  • ok thanks

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