Canon Launches New Legria (Vixia) Range

Canon today announced many new camcorders to their Legria (Vixia) range. Top of the tables is the new HF M52 which has some superb features. It sports Canons new HD CMOS Pro sensor, which has the exact number of pixels needed for 1920x1080 capture. This featured in some of last years models, including the top of the range and still current HF G10. They also added WiFi support to the HF M52, which allows for wireless streaming to supported devices. The 7.5cm touch screen is still very low resolution, which is a bit of a let down and there is still no 50P or 60P support. Check out the full details here.

LEGRIA HF M52 features:  
   • Wi-Fi with MP4 support 
   • Canon HD CMOS PRO sensor 
   • Optical Intelligent IS 
   • Audio Scene Select 
   • 10x HD Video lens, iris diaphragm 
   • Store direct to external HDD 
   • 32GB memory, SDXC slot 
   • Creative cinematic features 
   • 7.5cm touch screen 
   • Smart Auto (38 scenes), Face Detection, Instant AF

LEGRIA HF M56 features:  
   • Wi-Fi with MP4 support 
   • Canon HD CMOS PRO sensor 
   • Optical Intelligent IS 
   • Audio Scene Select 
   • 10x HD Video lens, iris diaphragm 
   • Store direct to external HDD 
   • 8GB memory, SDXC slot 
   • Creative cinematic features 
   • 7.5cm touch screen 
   • Smart Auto (38 scenes), Face Detection, Instant AF   
  
LEGRIA HF M506 features:   
   • Canon HD CMOS PRO sensor 
   • Optical Intelligent IS 
   • Audio Scene Select 
   • 10x HD Video lens, iris diaphragm 
   • Creative cinematic features 
   • 7.5cm intuitive touch screen 
   • Smart Auto (38 scenes), Face Detection, Instant AF 
   • SDXC card slot

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Toss a Pancake for Sanyo

I hope you haven't forgotten, today is National Pancake Day! Now I was so tempted to make a video myself, as I love tossing pancakes, but I made a bunch and my kids scoffed the lot. So now it is up to you. To celebrate Pancake Day this year Sanyo have launched a competition to find Britain's Biggest and best Pancake Tosser. Take a look at http://pancaketoss.com and get you YouTube entry in for your chance of winning a Sanyo Xacti Dual Camera.

Panasonic’s New 3MOS High Definition Camcorders Are Here

Continuing to push the boundaries, Panasonic, the UK’s leading brand in High Definition Camcorder (1) , is pleased to introduce three new models to its award winning portfolio of 3MOS High Definition Camcorders. With technical specifications to be proud of - including full HD recording (1920 x 1080, 50 progressive scan), an ultra wide 35mm wide-angle lens, the well renowned advanced 3MOS system, and newly developed POWER O.I.S and Face Recognition – Panasonic’s HS700, TM700 and SD700 are streets ahead of its competitors.

Recording Format... The 700 series models differ by their recording format only. The hybrid-type HS700 records data onto both its large 240-GB HDD and an SDXC, SDHC, or SD Memory Card. The twin-memory TM700 records onto its 32-GB built-in memory and an SDXC, SDHC, or SD Memory Card. The SD700 offers SDXC, SDHC or SD Memory Card recording only – allowing a slimmer and more compact design. Users can select from the three camcorder types based on their preferred media.

Advanced 3MOS System... The newly developed, high-sensitivity 3MOS system provides effective motion image pixel count of 9.15 million (3,050,000 pixels x 3). This new triple image sensor separates the light received through the lens into the three primary colours - red, green and blue - and processes each colour independently. As a result, it offers beautiful images with significantly better colour quality, detail and gradation than the 1MOS sensor system. The large-diameter F1.5 lens, newly developed Crystal Engine Pro, and the high-sensitivity sensors have improved the light collection rate, increased sensitivity, and reduced noise by one-half to provide users with bright, low-noise recording even in dim lighting. 

The new models can shoot 14.2-megapixel still images (in Still Image mode) as well as to take 13.3-megapixel still images whilst a movie image is being recorded (simultaneous recording). Even with this high pixel count, newly developed technology increases sensitivity and reduces noise by one-half to achieve bright images with minimal noise when shooting under low light conditions. This maximizes the 3MOS features of excellent colour reproduction, high resolution, and rich gradation, and lets the user capture vividly coloured images in both bright and darkly lit places. Only Panasonic incorporates 3MOS for consumer HD models.

There is a lot more to read about the new series, so please check them out at the Panasonic website.

Sanyo VPC-SH1 - HD Camcorder with Style

Big news on the HD camcorder front. The second half of February should see the UK availability of the VPC-SH1 HD Dual Camera. I am bringing you this news early, as I am uber excited that I will be bringing you a series of reviews covering the product features and performance. This will be followed by my regular reviews being recorded with the SH1 so you get a good idea of what sort of picture and sound it delivers.

The VPC-SH1 is approximately 190cc in volume, 204g in weight, and 43mm in thickness. Its excellent portability dramatically expands the situations in which a video camera can be used. In fact, the actual dimensions are very small measuring just 42.8mm wide by 117.9mm long and 59.2mm high. It looks pretty snazzy to in black/silver or a black/silver/red combo.
It also sports something Sanyo is calling a "Double Sub REC Button"... what this basically offers is extra recording buttons (in addition to the regular ones) at the upper front part of the body. So you can hold the camcorder low down and still easily start/stop recording and take pictures from a creative angle.
It may be small, but it still captures full HD video at up to 1920x1080 pixels and at up to 60 frames per second. The bitrate is decent too, maxing out at 16Mbps. On top of this you get 10 megapixel still capture, which sounds pretty cool. All captured onto SD memory cards, with SDHC and SDXC support. A 35mm wide angle lens, with 23x optical and 30x advanced digital zoom, plus a 2.7-inch full colour screen round off what sounds like a very compelling package. I certainly cannot wait to get my hands on one. In the mean time, head on over to the Sanyo website to take a look.