Canon VIXIA HV30 HD Camcorder With Advanced DIGIC DV II Image Processor
Canon has recently announced the launch of its latest VIXIA HV30 HD camcorder, which is the successor to the highly acclaimed, award-winning Canon HV20, incorporating Canon exclusive advanced features to bring knowledgeable and demanding videographers the ultimate in HD video and digital photo quality.

The latest Canon VIXIA HV30 is the stylish and compact camcorder which able to capture 16:9 format, true 1080 High Definition resolution video to MiniDV cassette tapes.
Key Features Of Canon VIXIA HV30:
- 2.96 Megapixel Full HD CMOS Sensor (1920 x 1080)
- DIGIC DVII image processor
- SuperRange Optical Image Stabilization
- 2.7-inch Multi-Angle Vivid Widescreen LCD
- Instant AF (Auto Focus)
- HD Video Lens – 10x HD Genuine Canon Optical zoom
- HDMI & Advanced Accessory Shoe Terminals
- 30p Progressive Mode and 24p Cinema Mode
“With the exception of those features, the product is the same as the HV20. Is it a revolutionary product? No. But it’s a very strong product as the HV20 was a very strong product and we added just a couple of features…to make it even more attractive to a wider range of consumers,” said Mitchell Glick, assistant manager of Product Marketing, Consumer Division for Canon USA.
The new Canon VIXIA HV30 HD camcorder is expected to be available at the end of February for $999.
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January 29th, 2009 08:12
Don’t buy unless you really know what your doing, it doesn’t even come with the cables to upload the videos so be ready to spend more money, oh wait and if you want to edit your video your going to have to find software because canon doesn’t give you any
December 4th, 2008 21:40
while picture quality might be good, this camera is – comparing to Sony’s offering – an ergonomic nightmare. Things start badly just holding it. It keeps slipping sideways. Try to hold it lower with both your hands and the start-stop button is completely in the wrong place: you cannot stop recording without shaking the camcorder. And how are you supposed to charge a second battery if the charger is built into the camcorder itself? bad, bad. I’m going back to Sony.