Sunday, April 8, 2012

Have a view at Canon's LEGRIA HF S20

Smart, compact and feature packed, the Canon Legria HF-S20 is a versatile, full HD digital camcorder competitively priced. It lacks the whistles and bells of its more expensive siblings - it doesn't have a built-in memory - but does it deliver great performance?

Features
8MP Canon HD Camera System
8.8cm (3.5") touch-screen LCD
32GB Dual Flash Memory
Relay Recording and HD-SD conversion
Manual control dial, remote jack
Superior audio
Dynamic OIS and Powered IS
Pre REC, Instant AF
x.v.Color, 25p Cinema Mode
Expandable system

8MP Canon HD Camera System
Get stunning images and superb low-light performance via the Canon HD Camera System: the LEGRIA HF S20 combines an 8.0MP Full HD CMOS sensor, a Canon HD Video Lens, and the DIGIC DV III processor.

8.8cm (3.5") touch-screen LCD
A high-resolution 8.8cm (3.5") touch-screen LCD offers a 100% view for shooting HD movies. A unique, gesture-based LCD interface gives you fingertip access to shooting and playback functions, including Touch Tracking, Touch Focus and Touch Exposure modes.

32GB Dual Flash Memory
32GB Dual Flash Memory combines large built-in capacity – enough for over 12 hours of HD movies – with dual SDHC slots for the option of recording to removable SDHC memory cards. Relay Recording automatically detects when one storage medium is full, and switches to the other.

Easy movie sharing
For easier sharing of your movies, the LEGRIA HF S20 lets you convert AVCHD (MPEG4) files to smaller, standard definition MPEG2 files, ready for burning to DVD or uploading to the web.

Audio excellence
Capture and monitor superior audio with a microphone input connection and headphone jack. A configurable Mic Attenuator compensates for sudden volume changes, ensuring that audio is always recorded at the optimum level.

Extended colour
DIGIC DV III supports x.v.Color – for deeper, richer hues during playback on compatible HDTVs. 25p Cinema Mode matches the look of traditional film, and provides enhanced low-light shooting performance.

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