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  A small price to pay for amazing picture quality
Review created: 04/27/07
26 of 28 people found this review helpful.

The Canon HV-20 won't win a beauty contest. Nobody is going to stop on the street and ask about it. The HV-20 looks like a run-of-the-mill consumer video camera. But it still deserves a rating of excellent.

You can read about features elsewhere. The key to the HV-20 is it's Canon CMOS sensor. Video from this camera looks simply amazing: sharper, more accurate color, better low-light capability... all these things are present in Canon's first CMOS HDV camcorder.

There are some highlights: 24P mode on this camera is the real deal. Manual focus is very easy to use. It has a microphone and a headphone jack. The lens is very sharp and has little distortion.

The HV-20 aalso lets you adjust video parameters to get just the right look, which is great since the video it produces is of such high quality. There is a Cine-Gamma mode which gives the colors a cinematic look. When combined with 24P, this camera can truly reproduce the elusive "Film Look".

Some people are not happy with the all-plastic body, I found it to be fine. Others want a hard-drive... sorry, this kind of picture quality just doesn't exist on the new hard-drive cams.

If you don't mind using tape, and you want the best possible video quality in non-professional video camera, the Canon HV-20 is the best option.


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  Affordable High-Def Camcorder 'n IT'S GOOOOOD!
Review created: 05/10/07
14 of 17 people found this review helpful.

In this review, I'm not going to talk about all the technical specs because you can obtain it from Canon website and online stores. But I'm going to tell you my opinion on the camcorder instead.

In less than 1 year since Canon introduced their first consumer grade HD camcorder HV10, they brought us even better and much more refined unit called HV20. I've probably looked at a dozen camcorders before purchasing HV20. Sony, JVC. Any camcorder in this price range($1000 or so) should do it's money's worth. And if you have been using standard dv camcorder, this HD will blow you away. Once you've seen the HD video on your HD TV, you'll never be able to go back to old dv standard. It's that good. Besides, HD is the future of TV and soon all TV will be HD capable and if you are buying a camcorder, why not get HD now, right? (Yes)

I researched other brands and models. There are two major different types of camcorders out there. One that uses DV tapes for recording, and one that uses HDD(Hard Disk Drive - like the one in your laptop computer or ipod). There are some goods and bads on either technology. Generally, HDD camcorders seems to be smaller than ones using dv tapes. With HDD camcorders, recording time is limited to the size of the Hard disk drive and when it's full, you have to unload all videos to your computer for storage, and no tapes to buy. But when you go trip, you have to bring your laptop or other off-camcorder storage unit as well so that you can transfer recorded videos. With dv tapes, you can just purchase another dv tape and put it in and start shooting right away. Image quality is much better on DV tapes.

Sony has been the long-time leader in the camcorder industry and I still think they are. But Canon isn't too far behind with success of their digital cameras. I've read many reviews on this HV20 and they are all pretty good and if you can get it for under $1000, it's a great buy for the money.


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  Good HDV deck
Review created: 05/07/08
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1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

A couple months ago I took a job digitizing some HDV footage. The footage was shot on a Canon A1 camera, but I did not have access to it. As HDV is not a industry standard, other brands of HDV decks don't always read the tapes shot by Canon cameras. So instead of renting a deck that will hopefully give results, I decided to buy this small camera and use it as a deck (Canon does not manufacture HDV decks).
HDV is a format I try to stay away when shooting, because of the hassle you could get yourself into in post-production. However, I did play a bit with the camera, and I was nicely impressed with the image quality. That, as long as there is enough light in the room. I found that the camera does not shoot well in the dark, and for a consumer camera, that is a definite turn off.
Overall, I am happy with my purchase, considering I am never going to shoot footage on this camera.


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  Great Camcorder
Review created: 05/02/08
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1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

The picture is clear, crisp, and amazing. I love this camera. It feels good in hand and is easy to use. My only gripes are image stabilization (picture seems to jump around a lot if your hand isn't steady) and MiniDV (images are amazing, but dealing with tapes, playback, and editing is a hassle). Audio is descent and will work for home videos, but I think I'm going to invest in a mic. I still think this is the best HDV camcorder out there when you compare quality and cost.


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  Used for recording youth sporting events
Review created: 04/17/08
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The HV20 is lightweight and easy to use. The telephoto button is simple and the video quality is excellent. I had trouble getting it to download the videos onto my laptop running Vista, but it works now and I am very happy with the camcorder.


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  wow what a camera!
Review created: 02/28/08
3 of 3 people found this review helpful.

this is great piece of kit and its basically the best camera available for the consumer market that does 24P. so get one


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  Great Camera, stop crying bout software!
Review created: 12/12/07
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4 of 4 people found this review helpful.

Camera does EXACTLY what it says it does.
As for software even if you are a true video editor ,you still will not be encoding for Blu-Ray discs.
With Avid and Final Cut Pro, u still have to down convert some stuff for true HD.
The Canon does a simulated Cinema 24p that looks great.


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  Broadcast quality on a Budget. The Canon HV20
Review created: 09/05/07
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5 of 6 people found this review helpful.

This tiny Canon camera packs a lot of exciting features into one small easily used package!
Canon has taken their experience and leadership in the lower priced professional camera market and created a consumer product that is so impressive some pros are shooting feature film projects with it. The Canon CMOS chip coupled with their exclusive Digic processor give this camera a true HD level of quality at 1920 by 1080 resolution. It also features their film look mode that shoots at 24p (24 frames per second, the same as film)that can be easily transferred to film.
I've only shot once with the camera to date, but the colors were vivid, the electronics responsive, and the sound quality very good right out of the box.
I viewed this footage on my Sony 50 inch true HD television and the picture was astounding and in full wide screen format.
So, I'm happy with the camera, but I will never purchase again from the dealer. They tried to sell me up on their required phone follow up and lied several times as to stock on hand, and shipping. When I challenged them on it they cussed me out over the phone and sent the product by ground after charging $40 for freight. They then offerred to buy my possitive feedback with a free battery! Geez.
Good camera, but the small price reduction was not worth the hassle.


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  CANONHV20
Review created: 08/11/07
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4 of 15 people found this review helpful.

I am not satisfied with my puschase. The product supplied was not the product purchased. It was not PAL compatible and therefore of no use in Ireland. I have returned the product and am awaiting a replacement or refund including returnpostage. Up till now the response from this company has been highly unsatisfactory. Ray McSherry


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  Great Camera-but...
Review created: 08/07/07
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6 of 6 people found this review helpful.

Quality of video is tremendous, but you have to go out and buy software to make the thing work with a computer (about another $100). Sony's blu-ray computers don't support it and you have to go through several steps to try to make a true HD disc. Shame on Canon & Sony for not supplying drivers. Wouldn't buy it again-would get a Sony because they would be compatible with the blu-ray don't know for sure though as I already tied up nearly 3K truing this combo.


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  Magnificent camera
Review created: 06/01/07
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5 of 6 people found this review helpful.

Vary good resolution and detailed picture. Compared at Arri or Panavision.
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