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Testseek.com have collected 34 expert reviews of the Canon Vixia / Legria HV30 and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon Vixia / Legria HV30.
Award: Highest Rated April 2008
April 2008
 
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  Published: 2008-06-14, Author: James , review by: trustedreviews.com

  • Canon has clearly heeded the cliché ‘if it ain't broke, don't fix it' with the HV30. Its predecessor was a great camcorder for serious video makers with less than £1,000 to spend. Now the HV30 can proudly take over its place. This could be the last great ...

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  Published: 2008-06-01, review by: computershopper.com

  • Good video quality; above-average low-light performance; uses inexpensive miniDV tapes; plays DV camcorder recordings
  • Larger than solid-state camcorders; HDV has lower horizontal resolution than true 1080p units; microphones can pick up tape motor noise
  • Though not as cutting-edge as memory-card-based HD camcorders, the HV30 is particularly attractive if youre upgrading from a DV camcorder. ...

 
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  Published: 2008-04-16, review by: connectreviews.com

  • Abstract:  A little over a year ago, Canon introduced the HV20 HDV camcorder, and it was a huge success. Just around 4 months ago Canon introduced the VIXIA HV30, a small step-up from the HV20 with only a couple of new additions. Is it worth upgrading from the HV...

 
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  Published: 2008-03-28, review by: Laptopmag.com

  • High-quality video in most light, Intuitive and sturdy design, Brilliant LCD, MiniDV format means compatibility with lots of editing solutions, Full-size HDMI port
  • Noise and focus difficulty in low light, No significant software bundle
  • Canon’s new MiniDV-based Vixia HV30 is a slight upgrade from the HV20, adding a 30p progressive shooting mode and compatibility for the company’s new high-capacity batteries. At 1.2 pounds, the camera build is rugged and easy to use, but its a...

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  Published: 2008-03-27, review by: g4tv.com

  • Abstract:  Video Review: Are you a friend to the Earth? Then check out GCycle... its G4s new initiative to try and get you to be a better person and recycle tech stuff!Canon HV30You dont realize how much easier it is to use until you use a lot of other camcor...

 
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  Published: 2008-02-25, Author: Lori , review by: cnet.com

  • Generally excellent video quality; solid feature set for its class; well designed
  • Tape housing feels a bit flimsy; fixed eye-level viewfinder needs a better eye cup; manual focus dial a bit loose
  • An extremely minor upgrade from the HV20, the Canon Vixia HV30 remains a quality HDV camcorder with a couple of performance issues.

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  Published: 2008-01-28, review by: camcorderinfo.com

  • Abstract:  The Canon HV30, like its predecessor, the HV20, is a very strong camcorder. The HV20 was praised, above all, for its video performance in both bright and low light. That much has remained true. The imaging system is identical. Unless the competition ha...

 
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  Published: 2008-05-20, review by: goodgearguide.com.au

  • Performed excellently in low light, 25p Cine mode, unique and arresting design, extensive audio options
  • MiniDV is a dying format, may prove a bit bulky for some The Final Word Despite its reliance on an outdated format, the Canon HV30 is a superior high-def camcorder that offers exceptional value for money. If you can get over your anti-tape prejudice an...
  • Despite its reliance on an outdated format, the Canon HV30 is a superior high-def camcorder that offers exceptional value for money. If you can get over your anti-tape prejudice and embrace MiniDV, this model will deliver on every level.

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  Published: 2009-03-17, review by: gadgetshow.channel5.com

  • Like the warm sound of a vinyl LP, HDV videotape still sets the gold standard for High Def shooting. There isn’t a trace of jerkiness or digital artefact in the HV30’s rich, natural video, and detail is particularly precise through the gleamin...
  • The HV30 looks like a wallowing whale compared to today’s porpoise-thin digital rivals, and tape will always be slower to start and stop than Flash technology. It’s louder, too: a fair bit of running noise intrudes on quieter recordings. You&r...
  • With one foot in the past, one in the future and one in the grave, the HV30 has at least 50 percent more feet than most people will need. But if you want an impressive High Def camera that can also handle yesterday’s movies, it’s a safe, heavy...

 
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  Published: 2008-10-04, review by: techradar.com

  • Superb stills and video, Tried and tested format, Better image quality than HDD models, Faster import than HDD models
  • Cumbersome to use, Last years HV20 is essentially identical

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