Over at Apple Discussions forum, Randy Kent is having a slight issue when converting footage from AVCHD to QT. He explains “they go through the process and a stop sign with an exclamation point inside it comes up next to the queued clip and on top it says the clip is “idle”. Then nothing happens [...]
Archive for March, 2008
Idle footage, wild weather
Posted in AVCHD, HG10, Other forums, Triallist, photos, tagged HG10, AVCHD, Flickr, photos, QT, idle clip, FC 6.0.2 on March 28, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Giving up the ghost
Posted in AVCHD, HG10, Other brands, Other forums, tagged HG10, AVCHD, 60i, ghosting, SR11 on March 27, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Has anyone out there had ghosting issues with their HG10? There’s an interesting conversation over at DV Info forums, which started off with Dan Lewandowski wondering whether to snap up an HG10 (he’s found one for a tasty $625), or hold out for an SR11 at twice the price. One of his main concerns is [...]
Is it a burner? Is it a player? Do we love it? Yes
Posted in AVCHD, HF10, HG10, Other blogs, tagged HG10, AVCHD, HF10, DW-100, DVD player, HF100, FS11, FS10, FS100, DVD writer on March 25, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Canon Camera Buzz fan Norbert is new to HD and the HG10 and has asked us: The answer is yup – and there’s a gadget out in April which is just the ticket. The Canon DW-100, premiered at CES last month, is a portable DVD burner which allows you to burn AVCHD as well as [...]
Phil rocks the SXSW festival, HG10 style
Posted in HG10, Other blogs, Triallist, tagged HG10, SXSW, low light conditions, music festival, Seismic on March 20, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Our trusty friend Phil Campbell has been away at SXSW in Austin, Texas (where geekery meets music) and he’s filmed plenty of footage of his time there on his trial HG10. In ‘Alcat on the streetz’, he meets a local character while testing how the HG10 operates in low light conditions ( it holds out [...]
HG10 hits San Fran
Posted in AVCHD, HG10, Other blogs, Software, tagged HG10, editing, Adobe Premiere Pro, Edius Pro 4.5, .mts files on March 19, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
A couple of bloggers from San Francisco have been exploring the ways to get maximum impact out of their HG10 footage. Personal Trainer has been really pleased with the high quality images from his HG10, bought to record training videos to sell on the net. However, he is beginning to realise that his lack of [...]
Hot night for the HG10
Posted in AVCHD, HG10, Other blogs, tagged HG10, AVCHD, size, image stabilization, Vimeo, sample footage, Hot Import Nights on March 18, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
TGDaily have been giving the HG10 a good work out and you can see the results over at their website- in short, Humphrey Cheung loved it when he took it to the Hot Import Nights show in San Mateo. Humphrey explains what goes on at Hot Import Nights (basically fast cars racing and models pouting) [...]
Comparing the HD Trinity: HV20, HG10, HF10
Posted in AVCHD, HF10, HG10, HV20, Other blogs, tagged HV20, HG10, AVCHD, HF10, comparison, bitrate, sensor, pixelation on March 17, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Eugenia Loli-Queru, well-known computer specialist and pioneering tech blogger, is also a keen videographer, and she’s written an article comparing the three big Canon HD cameras released through the past year: the HV20 (which Eugenia herself uses), our favourite the HG10, and the new HF10. Her comments are based on the tests done by Austin [...]
Capturing nature with the HG10
Posted in 08, HG10, Other blogs, iMovie on March 13, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Once again we’ve found a couple of videos taken by HG10 owners for your perusal. Firstly Mark Simonson has uploaded a jealousy inducing film of Long Beach in New York, featuring picturesque shots of the waves lapping at the shore, sand-karters and people jogging along the promenade, all in glorious High Definition. He’s also previously [...]
HG10 Hawaiian hi-jinks
Posted in Digital photo mode, Other blogs, Triallist, Uncategorized on March 12, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Fancy a trip to Hawaii? If you go, make sure you take your HG10 with you, as wmlangton over on YouTube did. He’s caught some fantastic scenery on his short video, including dancing girls, waterfalls, idyllic beaches, whales and beautiful sunset scenes, all backed by that classic pedal steel guitar sound. In two minutes and [...]











