April 05, 2008 Filed in:
Gadgets
If you've got a Canon digital camera and would like to
get a little more out of it, Lifehacker has a
bit on how to get some open source
firmware into it. One nice feature is that the
firmware can add RAW mode to your camera.
If they get this firmware working cleanly on a G9, I'd
seriously think about buying one.
Tags: canon, custom, firmware
March 11, 2008 Filed in:
Gadgets
CamcorderInfo.com has a review of Canon's new
Vixia HF10 Camcorder.
It's a zexy camera that I really want to love. It's a
third generation flash-based AVCHD camera with a higher
bitrate (17Mbps!) Tape seems archaic these days, but
it's still a hard format to beat. The hard core users
are still using tape (better quality, easier to get
into your edit suite, etc.), but with media prices
falling, it's hard to resist a flash or hard-drive
based device.
The first of two things that give me pause about this
camera is the AVCHD format, which is a great format...
if you don't want to make edits. Unless you've got the
latest Mac Pro, you're probably going to be waiting for
AVCHD to convert to an intermediate, editable format.
You'll also need to contend with the 4:1 disk space
requirements. That is to say, if you've recorded a 16GB
AVCHD file, you'll need 64GB to edit it. My second
concern with this device (but also with most
flash-based HD camcorders) is that it doesn't have
optical viewfinder - an underrated feature. If you
shoot lots of footage, you'll find that you prefer a
viewfinder over the LCD screen.
If you are looking for a flash based camcorder, this
Vixia is hard to beat. Outside of the performance of
the camera alone, however,
caveat emptor.
Tags: camcorders, avchd, canon, hd