Canon has added three new models to its High Definition digital video camcorder range: the HF11, HG20 and HG21, all offering increased storage capacities and superior HD video quality.

 

August 7, 2008: Canon has added three new models to its High Definition digital video camcorder range: the HF11, HG20 and HG21, all offering increased storage capacities and superior HD video quality.
All three models provide users with the maximum AVCHD recording rate of 24Mbps, a first for any consumer video camera on the market. They also offer sought-after features like a High Speed Instant Auto Focus system and Cinema Mode that allows movies to be recorded with the look and feel of film. Each model sports a Full HD Canon CMOS sensor, DIGIC DVII image processor, super range optical image stabiliser and SDHC memory card expansion slot.

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The Canon HF11

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The Canon HG20

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The Canon HG21.
The HF11 uses flash memory as its recording medium and features 32GB of built-in flash memory that allows over 12 hours of High Definition recording. Users can also achieve up to 24 hours of High Definition video by using a 32GB SD card (optional). The HG20 records to a 60GB Hard Disk Drive (HDD), while the HG21 records to a massive 120GB HDD. This allows users to record for up to 22.5 hours on the HG20 and 45 hours on the HG21.
All three models are compact in size and light in weight. The HG20 comes in silver and the HG21 in black. All three models will be available from September 2008 through Canon dealers nationally. For more information, phone Canon on 1800 021 167, or visit www.canon.com.au.