Reviewing Canon’s Sophisticated Camcorder HV40
The Canon VIXIA HV40 is one of the newest additions to our huge family of HD camcorders. For those seeking the ultimate in HD video quality, we bring a multitude of Canon Exclusive elements you won’t find anywhere else – from our own 2.96-megapixel Full HD CMOS image sensor and advanced DIGIC DV II image processor, providing stunning detail and the finest in color reproduction, to SuperRange Optical Image Stabilization and Instant Auto Focus to give you the number-one control expected of High Definition. With the Genuine Canon 10x HD video zoom lens and a host of other newest elements the Canon HV40 is sure to be your choice in High Definition camcorders. If you desire to continue to use your existing Standard Definition devices, the Canon HV40 has both SD and HD recording modes. The VIXIA HV40 is easy to use and provides the high level of performance you’ve come to expect from Canon. Our extensive experience with photographic and broadcast television cameras offers you the optical excellence, advanced image processing, extremely good performance, and the latest in technological advancements you can imagine. The VIXIA HV40 is the premium quality High Definition video tape camcorder for highly evolved and selective videographers.
The Canon HV40 is the HD camcorder to go along with everything else in your HD world. It reproduce true 1080 High Definition resolution video in 16:9 format, using MiniDV cassette tapes. The VIXIA HV40′s true 16:9 widescreen HD image is built for your HD widescreen TV. High Definition and widescreen are the future. Be sure you buy into that future with Canon’s VIXIA HV40.
In the meantime, the VIXIA HV40 presents you the adaptability to record in SD (standard definition) mode, too. That means you can enjoy the perfect in HD video and photo quality, and still shoot SD video for viewing on your non-HD equipment. Such excellent camcorder reviews, so what are you waiting for?
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