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Canon Vixia HG20 Quality Test#2

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Uploaded by on Jan 26, 2009

I'm in a forest, and this time i'm really cold ;(

Just having some fun with my HG20, originally, some of this footage was shot at 1/2000 because i wanted to do smooth slow motion, but i never got to. If anyone knows how to do smooth slow motion, lemme know :(.

http://vanwickiam.tumblr.com

Song thanks to mike :3

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  • I have a Canon Vixia HG20 and you have to Render your high quality videos out with something before uploading them to youtube because the MTS format renders in slow motion on youtube. I use Adobe Premiere CS4 because it reads MTS files. This one is good but has a glitchiness to it as do my first ones.

  • I shot it at a 1/2000 shutter speed which is really bad. This has been editing, using sony Vegas, i think the glitchiness is due my bad settings! How is cs4 btw?

    I'm currently downloading it

  • this vid is awsome.

    i jizzed

    especially then end :)

  • ;)

    I'm glad you approve

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  • It's really good. I love it. You'll like it too. I like how you render video out in Premiere. It opens up a second program for your settings. There are AVCHD settings that you must pay attention to when making a project too. Also make your own project presets when you first open Premiere as the already made presets can mess up your work.

  • Way beautiful! Nice one Van! =)

    5*

  • audio preview

  • Alright thanks :)

  • nope just record in 60i and you'll be fine

  • YEs

    HDD stands for hard disk drive

    Meaning the camera records to a hard drive.

    my camera is an HD HDD, high definition hard disk drive, alot of H's and D's to confuse people.

    However you can still obtain good quality with proper lighting, camera settings, and editing!

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