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Uploaded by on Apr 8, 2009

Video shot at 60i at highest quality. Resized to 1280 x 720 for YouTube. Read our full review of the Canon HF S10 here: http://bit.ly/8MeDFq

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  • @Sache0190 Vimeo is miles better than shitube

  • I think to have more accurate results you should upload original (mts in this situation) without any editing files on all your tests.

  • What software did you export this video from? I uploaded a 1920x1080 video and youtube recognized it as HD, but not as 720/1080p option.

  • fkin youtube shit video won't playback!!! :@

  • good test

  • You must not have checked out the Sony XR500V or you would be buying it vs all others, I spent 2 weeks checking out all these camera's and the XR500V was best hands down, best low light images, best clear image with no graininess in both low light and zoomed in etc. compare the video footage on youtube you can see massive difference all other cams have a grainy image in low light and long zoom and the Sony has a much smoother image etc.

  • not so good when it comes 2 cameras but does 60i means 60 fps? and i it not means that, can this camera record 60 fps and if this camera cant record 60 fps xD can the panasonic hdc tm 300 film 60 fps?

  • Excellent motion Test. You have helped me decide between the Canon HF S10 and the Panasonic HDC-HS300 HD Camcorders. I'm going with the Canon HF S10, why??? B/c clearly you can see that the colors are more sharp and vivid if you look closely at the color wheel and the black and white wheel. The clarity is crisp. It all comes down to the optics and hands down the Canon wins. Even though the Panny has cool features, but lacks the optics. Go Canon!!!

  • Yes, my software tells me to do just that.

    Also a fellow tells me that most of the sports in HD is in fact 720p.

    I tried sending some old video to U-tube as HD and the res. didn't come out any better. So I can upload old videos handly now in 480 res.. Go to my site and see for yourself.

  • yup. i always film in full 1080p and then render it to 720p. I'm not 100% sure if that yields any higher quality but logically better input is better output.

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