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) after which he explains that he was allowed to take in his HG10 due to its deceptively small size, resulting in a good five hours of footage. Despite doubts about the Hard Drive and the quality of the AVCHD, “we were wrong on all counts.”
Humphrey continues: “We didn’t have a single drive crash despite being constantly bumped by the crowds. We did not have a tripod, but the shots looked amazingly steady thanks to the HG10’s optical image stabilization.” He also thought that the AVCHD coped well with reproducing fast moving images, which you can see clips of in high quality on his Vimeo page.
Head on over to read the rest of the review and let Humphrey know what you think of his sample footage. What’s not to like?











