Important Notes About the Hard Disk Drive

Do not turn off the camcorder while the camcorder is on and the ACCESS indicator is on or flashing or while the camcorder is in standby mode

Doing so may result in hard disk damage or permanent data loss.

Use the camcorder within its operating temperature range

If the camcorder's temperature becomes too hot or too cold, recording/playback may stop in order to prevent hard disk damage.

Do not use the camcorder at high altitudes

Turning on or using the camcorder in places with low atmospheric pressure, such as at altitudes higher than 3,000 m (9,800 ft.), may result in hard disk damage.

Initialize the hard disk when movies cannot be recorded/played back normally

As movies are recorded and deleted over time, hard disk fragmentation may occur, which may reduce performance. Initialize the hard disk should this happen.

Protect personal information on the hard disk

When the hard disk is initialized or recordings are deleted, stored data is not physically erased. Remember this when disposing of the camcorder or giving it to another person.

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Canon VIXIA HG20, VIXIA HG21 instruction manual Use the camcorder within its operating temperature range

VIXIA HG20, VIXIA HG21 specifications

The Canon VIXIA HG21 and HG20 are part of Canon’s renowned line of high-definition camcorders, designed to meet the needs of both amateur videographers and professionals alike. These compact models stand out for their exceptional video quality, advanced recording options, and user-friendly features.

At the heart of both the HG21 and HG20 is a 1/3.2-inch high-definition CMOS sensor, which allows for stunning 1920 x 1080 resolution video recording. This sensor captures clear, vibrant images with excellent low-light performance, making it ideal for various shooting conditions. The camcorders utilize Canon’s DIGIC DV II image processor, ensuring fast processing speeds and improved overall performance.

One of the key features of the VIXIA HG21 is its generous 120GB internal hard drive, which can store up to 45 hours of high-definition video. In contrast, the HG20 comes equipped with a 60GB hard drive, providing ample space for longer recording sessions. Both models also support additional storage options via SD/SDHC memory cards, offering flexibility to expand recording capabilities.

The optical zoom capabilities are impressive, with a 12x optical zoom lens that allows users to get close to the action without sacrificing image clarity. Additionally, the camcorders boast a SuperRange Optical Image Stabilization system that reduces the effects of camera shake, delivering smooth and steady footage even while in motion.

Another noteworthy feature includes the Canon VIXIA’s Touch Panel LCD screen, which is a 2.7-inch display that simplifies navigation and playback. This intuitive interface enables quick access to settings, ensuring that users can easily adjust exposure, focus, and other parameters on the fly.

Both models also support manual controls, permitting users to fine-tune their artistic expression through customizable settings. From manual focus to exposure adjustments, these controls empower videographers to achieve the exact look they desire.

For audio, the HG21 and HG20 are equipped with built-in stereo microphones and a microphone terminal, enabling the connection of external microphones for improved sound quality. Furthermore, these camcorders offer various recording modes, including a 24p cinema mode, perfect for those looking to create a cinematic look in their projects.

In conclusion, the Canon VIXIA HG21 and HG20 combine high-quality imaging capabilities with advanced features, making them excellent choices for anyone looking to capture high-definition video with precision and style. Whether for personal projects or professional use, these camcorders remain a solid investment in the world of digital videography.