Canon VIXIA HF20 HD Dual Flash Memory Camcorder
Canon VIXIA HF20 HD Dual Flash Memory with 32 GB Internal Memory and 15x Optical Zoom
Canon/s new VIXIA HF20 Dual Flash Memory camcorder packs so much excitement and high-quality imaging power into its small, lightweight body, you’ll be inspired to keep it close.
Capture vividly colored, realistically detailed, high definition video and photos with a Genuine Canon 15x HD Video Lens with SuperRange Optical Image Stabilizer, 3.89-megapixel Full HD CMOS Image Sensor, and Canon’s latest DIGIC DV III Image Processor. The VIXIA HF20 lets you record up to 12 hours of HD video to a 32GB internal Flash drive, and also lets you enjoy the option of recording directly to removable SDHC memory cards.You’ll love shooting with the user-friendly layout and switching seamlessly between shooting video and photos.
The Canon VIXIA HF20 is packed with innovative new features like Pre-Record that captures the action 3 seconds before you press the record button, so you never miss a memorable moment, Video Snapshot Mode that lets you set 4-second video vignettes to music, and Genuine Canon Face Detection that perfectly focuses and exposes selected faces–anywhere in the frame and even in profile. All this in one compact camcorder! Canon USA 1-year limited warranty included.
Canon VIXIA HF20 HD Dual Flash Memory Review
This a sweet vidcam! It is compact, light, ergonomical, (seems like it should be a word :-) fully-featured and beautifully made. I am completely satisfied with it’s performance. Sure, it could do better indoors, but I added the optional light, and it works well. I find the menus a breeze, but I highly recommend investing some time to read the manual and get to know all the functions and menu layouts.
I agree with another reviewer that Canon should have included the wall charger, (Canon included a wall charger with my point-n-shoot camera, why not this $$$ vidcam?) but I don’t feel that should affect the rating this camera gets.
And I didn’t get wrapped up with concern over the software in deciding on a vidcam. It wasn’t important to me. (I have a Mac computer running Final Cut Studio 2 and therefore have no issues.)
So I have nothing to complain about, and lots to be happy with!!!


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