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Canon Vixia HF11, HG20 and HG21 Camcorders Priced For U.S., Getting Solid Early Reviews [Camcorders]

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2008-08-07 13:55:00 by John Mahoney in Gizmodo
...24Mbps. This makes Canon the first to produce a consumer camcorder to reach the bitrate ceiling on the AVCHD codec. When we tested the camcorders, side-by-side, in the lab and out of the lab, we were hard-pressed to see much of a difference. The average shooter will not notice anything. The HF10's performance was pretty hard to top to begin...
 
 
 
 
 
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Canon Updates HD Palmcorders With HF11, HG21 Versions [Camcorders]

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2008-07-22 04:03:00 by Kit Eaton in Gizmodo
...24Mbps high quality MXP imaging mode. Otherwise, most features of the camera remain the same. Similar tweaks have been made to last years HG10 HDD camera, adding in the 24Mbps shooting mode, a 120GB drive and now allowing movies to be saved onto SD card whereas before it was limited to still imagery. Both cameras will be available in August...
 
 
 
 
 
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Canon Introduces Three New HD Camcorders

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2008-08-08 14:46:34 by Shane McGlaun in OhGizmo!
...24Mbps bit rate in AVCHD format. Canon says that 24Mbps is the highest bit rate that can be used in the AVCHD format and makes for more detailed and smoother video recordings The VIXIA HF11 records up to 12 hours of HD video to 32GB of internal flash storage and has a SDHC slot for additional memory when needed. The VIXIA HG20 can record up...
 
 
 
 
 
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Panasonic AG-HMC150 Shoots on SDHC [Camcorders]

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2008-02-16 21:30:01 by Eric Sheline in Gizmodo
...24Mbps and show what the format is really capable of. It'll use the same SDHC cards you'd use in a basic point-and-shoot. Jump for the press release. PANASONIC ANNOUNCES ADVANCED PROFESSIONAL AVCHD AG-HMC150 HANDHELD HD CAMCORDER SECAUCUS, NJ (February 13, 2008) - Panasonic announces a new addition to its growing professional AVCHD product...
 
 
 
 
 
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Panasonic AG-HMC150 Shoots on SDHC [Camcorders]

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2008-02-17 02:30:01 by posted by Pantha in
...24Mbps and show what the format is really capable of. It'll use the same SDHC cards you'd use in a basic point-and-shoot. Jump for the press release. PANASONIC ANNOUNCES ADVANCED PROFESSIONAL AVCHD AG-HMC150 HANDHELD HD CAMCORDER SECAUCUS, NJ (February 13, 2008) - Panasonic announces a new addition to its growing professional AVCHD product...
 
 
 
 
 
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JVC new HD Everios feature AVCHD, CMOS

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2008-06-17 14:22:40 by HASH0x8bc5a48 in Newlaunches.com
...24Mbps maximum for AVCHD. The camcorders also include FireWire (i.Link) interfaces, for dealing with MPEG-2's HDV-compatible datastream. In the lineup are 3 new models that also include new CMOS chips. The image sensors used in the new HD Everio line are newly developed small size but high resolution 1/3" and 1/4.5" CMOS chips. This CMOS uses...
 
 
 
 
 
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JVC adopts AVCHD, CMOS for new HD Everios

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2008-06-23 19:32:07 by Shaz in The Gadget World
...24Mbps maximum for AVCHD. Plus, the camcorders include FireWire (i.Link) interfaces, which many of todays models have dropped, for dealing with MPEG-2s HDV-compatible datastream The three models also integrate new CMOS chips; Ive been waiting to hear back from the company with some details about the chips both of the CMOS chips, a 1/4.5-inch,...
 
 
 
 
 
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Giz Explains: Dolby, DTS and Home Theater Audio Codec Confusion [Giz Explains]

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2008-07-23 14:00:00 by matt buchanan in Gizmodo
...24Mbps (though the average Blu-ray flick's audio is only about 2-3Mbps, with 4-5Mbps spikes) and up to eight channels (like 7.1). (It too, is supported by the PS3 DTS High Resolution Audio is below that. It also supports eight channels at a constant bit rate of up to 6Mbps. It's for situations where a studio doesn't want to eat up disc space...
 
 
 
 
 
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Canon gets official with VIXIA HD camcorders, HF11 gets reviewed

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2008-08-07 09:46:00 by Darren Murph in Engadget
...24Mbps recording to the AVCHD format. The whole lot is expected to ship next month for $1,199, $949 and $1,299 in order of mention, and the increasingly intriguing HF11 has already spent some quality time on Camcorder Info 's review bench. Check out the in-depth writeup below before pulling that trigger in the heat of the moment Thanks,...