Marco Durando
December 5th, 2006, 09:06 AM
Finally I made my mind and bought a Canon HV10. My first impressions are excellent: the video picture quality is simply fantastic and even the photos are much better than the ones of my previous Panasonic GS250 with 3CCD, which were 3 Mpixel (same as HV10) but their real resolution was visibly inferior and their aspect was more “video-ish”.
I also appreciate the effective optical stabilizer and some manual controls, like the exposure adjustment, the manual focus assistance and the possibility to set focus to infinite.
However, I found a possible issue in the “End search” feature: when I insert a cassette (partially recorded) and push the “End search” button, nothing happens and the displayed text becomes red. On the other hand, after recording some new footage, if I go back to the Play mode, the “End search” is correctly performed. Worthless to say that this function would be useful BEFORE recording any video, that is just when it doesn’t work.
As a workaround now I record a few seconds of black tape before extracting the cassette, so it is easier to position manually the tape in the black portion before starting a new session.
Maybe am I doing anything wrong or missing any point, or is this a failure of the camcorder ? Has anyone else experienced this ?
Thank you for any advice.
Marco Durando
I also appreciate the effective optical stabilizer and some manual controls, like the exposure adjustment, the manual focus assistance and the possibility to set focus to infinite.
However, I found a possible issue in the “End search” feature: when I insert a cassette (partially recorded) and push the “End search” button, nothing happens and the displayed text becomes red. On the other hand, after recording some new footage, if I go back to the Play mode, the “End search” is correctly performed. Worthless to say that this function would be useful BEFORE recording any video, that is just when it doesn’t work.
As a workaround now I record a few seconds of black tape before extracting the cassette, so it is easier to position manually the tape in the black portion before starting a new session.
Maybe am I doing anything wrong or missing any point, or is this a failure of the camcorder ? Has anyone else experienced this ?
Thank you for any advice.
Marco Durando