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High Definition test - Canon HF100 - 720p HD Rendered

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Uploaded by on Jan 9, 2009

A second advanced test of the Canon HF100. Shot in HD and rendered using Ulead-Videostudio 11.5 PLUS. Settings..25 fps, 1080 x 720. frame based.
setting-( WMV 1080 HD 25fps )

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  • Hi Duncaninchina... I'd like to know how you pulled that moon shot... was it entirely using the camera's own zoom or did you used screw on adapter zoom?

    thx (considering the vixia hf100)

  • Sorry I had missed this comment. The moon shot was taken with the digital zoom, manual focus and manual exposure. I then blew the shot up slightly in the Editing Suite and rendered at 720p.

    (Misterduncan)

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  • porn music...

  • Doesn't the song sound like a village song from Sonic Unleashed?

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  • I like the music where can I get from??

  • I have this video camera, Its amazing !

  • @SecretAgentDX Sonic was so much fun during the 2001 and 2007 era now it's just plain out sucks

  • Can you tell me the song? Please reply

  • Excellent quality

  • Decent, but you should remove the 3:2 pull down for the constant motion scenes (water, etc.). Also, I know it was just a test, but the music reminded me too much of an ad for an apartment complex. Spice it up a bit!

  • you can actually se the moon moving lol

    thought i'd point that out.

  • The best HD camera are the eyes!!! ^^

  • @Danbo342

    Yes, by downsizing it you do lose quality. I just use the lower res to make editing easier, and then I switch in the full HD file. If you don't need to edit, I would put the video in Vegas, and render it as the same resolution, and as a .mp4 or .wmv. This will significantly compress the file size, while at the same time maintaining quality and the ability to play smoothly on your computer. I am going to post a video in a few days, so I will comment when I post it.

  • @ABadLuckProduction

    Thanks for the reply. I was up all night trying to make sense of how I'd go about doing it. It's a real shame that the Adobe suite doesn't work with the AVSCHD format unless you upgrade to CS4.

    Canon is releasing the HF S200 in a couple weeks. It brings back the view finder and has a few other options I like, but it's of course $300 more so still debating. I just thought if I down sized it to a lower rez like that, that I would lose all of the higher quality I filmed it in

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