If you’re a budding film maker and you’re looking to get in to High Definition, the HG10 could well be perfect for you. Don’t just take our word for it though; check out the guys at Tiger Direct Blog.
Logan hosts the video and takes the viewer through the basics of the HG10, raving about the 1080p display resolution, the CMOS sensor and its ability to record footage at the same rate as a cinematic film, 24 fps. Logan declares that the HG10 is a great camera for new film-makers, easy to use with great results.
He follows this up with a whistle-stop tour of the HG10, showing how to navigate the menu and change the settings for the colourisation, focus and shutter speed. Logan then mentions the stereo capability for audio recording, and points out the standard-sized hot shoe which can be used to mount a flash, particularly useful for taking HD photos to an impressive 1920 x 1440 resolution.
As Logan says, “It’s all about the quality”, so head over to view the video in full now.












What settings do you use to get the best quality (e.g., least amount of artifacts) with HG10 indoor & low light footage?
I’m just starting out with this camera….am going to try 24p / slow shutter speed…any other thoughts?
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