Slightly overpriced when compared to other SD camcorders, SD/SDHC card not included The Final Word The FS11 might be slightly expensive for an entry-level camcorder, but it offers an impressive array of features to make up for it. With its versatile re...
The FS11 might be slightly expensive for an entry-level camcorder, but it offers an impressive array of features to make up for it. With its versatile recording options and powerful 37x optical zoom, it will suit anybody in need of a point-and-shoot ca...
All in all this is modern, innovative and easy to use camcorder adjusted to needs of most amateur users. If you are not amateur user and expect superb image quality in most lighting conditions, maybe this is not camcorder for you. On the other hand if ...
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Published: 2008-06-30, Author: Lori , review by: cnet.com
Compact, attractive design; mic input.
No optical image stabilization; ineffective wind filter; no headphone jack; modest video quality.
Convenient, well-designed camcorders that look pricier than they are, models in the Canon FS series--FS11, FS10, and FS100--nevertheless deliver typical budget video in line with their budget price tags. Specifications: Video input type: Camcorder; Opt...
Abstract: The Canon FS11 is a good camcorder. The video performance is par-to-above average in moderate light, particularly the color. We wish it could have performed better in low light like the JVC GZ-MS11, but it didnt. This is a great camcorder for point-an...
Canon has embraced Flash memory with gusto in the last couple of months. However, where the HF10 is a groundbreaking device, the FS11 is merely good in its class. Video performance is marginally better than Panasonic's SDR-S7EB-K, and it has more features...
Abstract: Camcorders that use flash memory storage are ideal for most PC users. Once youve shot your video you can quickly transfer the footage via USB for editing, archiving, posting online or burning to DVD. Flash memory is also lightweight and uses less p...
No optical image stabilisation; ineffective wind filter; no headphone jack; modest video quality
Convenient, well-designed camcorders that look pricier than they are, models in the Canon FS series -- FS11, FS10 and FS100 -- nevertheless deliver typical budget video in line with their price tags ...
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Published: 2008-07-29, Author: Jan , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: Here, we look at two of Canon’s new super-compact, flash memory-based video cameras. One is a user-friendly consumer model, the other is a high definition beast. We also get hands-on with a DVD recorder that removes the need for a PC to dub your video...
Abstract: The Canon Camcorder FS11 is the top range of Canons three models for standard definition video recording equipment. There are also two other high definition models. These camcorders which came in metallic grey, with black and silver color schemes, has...