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CNET PRIZEFIGHT:

Canon Vixia HF10 vs. Sony Handycam HDR-CX7

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Round 3: Performance

Lights, camera, action! Action?

Flash-based camcorders, like their hard-drive siblings, have much better start-up and stop/start execution than their tape-based ancestors. However, autofocus speed, autoexposure adjustment, and image-stabilization quality remain key performance indicators.


Camcorder Lori Phil Total
Canon Vixia HF10
Canon Vixia HF10
4

The HF10 displays some of the best focus characteristics we've seen from a consumer-level Canon camcorder--fast and rock solid-- and its image stabilization works well out to the end of the 12x zoom.
4

Solid, fast focus, combined with image stabilization all the way out to 12x and accurate exposure make for a camcorder that performs just as you'd want it to.
8
Sony Handycam HDR-CX7
Sony Handycam HDR-CX7
4

The sharp Zeiss T*-coated lens remains one of the best assets of Sony's prosumer camcorders, and the CX7's focus and image-stabilization performance keeps up the line's reputation.
4

The CX7's autofocus is quite snappy, the autoexposure reacts quickly to changes in environment, and the T* lens serves up sharp footage with stabilization that covers the lens's range.
8

Winner: Tie

  • Round 1
  • Round 2
  • Round 3
  • Round 4
  • Round 5
  • Vixia HF10
  • X
  • X
  • X
  • Handycam HDR-CX7
  • X