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"Warning - Canon FS11 Poor Performer" on by snowman78x
Pros: Lightweight, Small, Solid State Flash Drive
Cons: Awful unnatural light performance (worse than my $175 still camera on video mode), No thread to attach filters, LED light is useless
Summary: Do NOT buy this camera if you intend to use it in unnatural light conditions (anything other than sunlight with the exception of maybe studio lighting).
I recently got this camera as a replacement for a Panasonic Mini DV GS-230 that was stolen from me. Although I had not had it long the idea of carrying tapes had started to bug me and I thought this would be a good opportunity to upgrade to something with a HDD. I was offered a few options from my insurer, one of which was the Canon FS11. I must admit the idea of a solid-state flash memory camera excited me as I intended to use it for snowboarding and vibration can trigger HDD cameras to power down to protect the drive. I searched in vain for a review on the FS11 with no luck so I decided to take the gamble and boy was it a bad one. Upon receiving the camera the first thing I did was charge it up to have a play, as it was night time I just did the basic walk around the house filming random stuff. While filming I noticed that in rooms that had light fittings over the globes that the picture looked very grainy with purple and green pixels appearing of which my first assumption was that maybe it was just the quality of the LCD. I copied the footage to my PC and in horror found that it looked just as bad. As I had not had my other camera for long I only had limited footage to compare it to which included some footage shot at night in my study, I decided to replicate the footage as I knew the light would be the same. I shot some footage of me standing in the study and the new footage was awful, I could hardly see the details of my face, I compared it to the footage shot on the GS-230 which looked flawless in comparison. The first thing I did was to call the insurer and organized to exchange it ASAP and fortunately I was able to. To be honest I imagine the FS11 would have probably performed a lot better in daylight but as an amateur/hobbyist I was looking for a good all rounder and the FS11 seemed far from it. I ended up paying an extra $100 and got the Panasonic SDR-H280 and so far I am really impressed with the performance, funnily enough both of the Panasonics I have had are 3CCD cameras which are noted as having excellent colour definition at the expense of poorer quality in low light, from what I have seen they both perform 100 times better than the FS11 did. As an amateur I, like most am restricted to a relatively low budget and as a result cannot expect to have the best of the best however, considering the price I would expect much better performance, Canon should be ashamed and I hope that anyone who buys one still has the ability to exchange/return it. -
"I didn't think Canon made any bad products. Wrong!" on by Capnamerica
Pros: It's pretty and feels nice in your hand. The main thing I like about it is, it's not mine.
Cons: 1. MOD files 2. Terrible video quality 3. There is no warning label that says, "Beware, this camera takes MOD files."
Summary: MOD files will not work with Windows Movie Maker. Tried Prism to convert to AVI but the results were awful. I thought it took AVI when I foolishly advised a friend to buy one because, "if it's Canon, it's good." My old ZR45MC Mini-DV blows it away as far as video and audio quality. So does my friend's FlipCam Ultra. Horrible choice for YouTube! I am VERY disappointed in Canon for making this (expletive deleted) hunk of junk and making me look like an idiot. I'll certainly never buy one. Canon may take some comfort in my opinion that the Panasonic MOD camcorders may be even worse, Before you buy a camcorder, google canon mod files user reviews. I advised her to return it pronto!
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"It's Not The worst!" on by kidrobot666
Pros: Its compact attractive and does have a few settings.
Cons: it's not a good graphics camera
Summary: i like it becasue its attractive
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"A little better than mediocre camcorders" on by jonizzzzle
Pros: Easy import to iMovie '09, large flash memory allows you to store hours of video on it, 3 hours of battery life, great zoom (48x), compact & lightweight
Cons: Mediocre video quality (but it doesn't fill up your hard drives as much as HD video so this can also be a pro), image stabilizer isn't very effective, still photos are really grainy
Summary: This camera is suitable for the average user because it has moderate video quality. The mediocre video quality can be a positive thing too; it doesn't fill up your hard drive space as fast as High Definition video. I've used this for recording my band's concerts and marching performances and the sound is magnificent. Its small size allow me to bring it everywhere and it's 3 hour battery life is a major advantage for my long road trips. The zoom feature is awesome but the OK image stabilizer makes it hard to maintain a steady shot so I recommend using a tripod when using the zoom feature unless you have good hands. Overall, I would recommend this to someone who does a lot of YouTube videos because it's easy to import to iMovie '09 and then upload it to youtube from there.
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"A very great Camera!" on by mikemiller1
Pros: Great quality, great options, great controls.
Cons: Hard to figure what settings you need to get the perfect picture.
Summary: This camera is one of the best Cameras I've ever used. It has easy controls, great picture, great audio, with many different options to choose from to make your video perfect. It is a great camera, I recommend it to any amateur filmmaker.
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