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	<title>Comments on: Canon Intros VIXIA HF S11 Dual Flash Memory Camcorder [8.59MP Full HD CMOS, DIGIC DV III Image Processor, 8.0MP Photos]</title>
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		<title>By: Joseph Tame</title>
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		<description>I&#039;m a podcast producer based in Tokyo and last week took delivery of the HF S11. I would just like to say that this camera is stunning! The picture quality is simply superb, and the image stabilisation is unlike anything I&#039;ve seen on a consumer camera before.

I shot a video of a traditional Japanese dance festival last week - all handheld, and much of it filmed from quite a distance (link below).

We use it with the DM100 Directional Stereo Mic - superb piece of kit.

The battery life with the included BP-807 is dissapointing - about one hour in reality (we have now invested in the BP-827). We will also be buying a wide angle lens as for interviews you have to get a fair distance between the camera and the interviewee.

Can&#039;t recommend this camera highly enough. Works wonderfully with Final Cut / iMovie too.

The version of our video we have on Facebook is the best quality upload we have, or there&#039;s an MP4 available for download. You Tube version also available. The page in question is 

http://pokya.jp/japanpodshow/2009/09/video-special-tokyo-koenji-awaodori-traditional-dance-festival-2009/

Joseph</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m a podcast producer based in Tokyo and last week took delivery of the HF S11. I would just like to say that this camera is stunning! The picture quality is simply superb, and the image stabilisation is unlike anything I&#8217;ve seen on a consumer camera before.</p>
<p>I shot a video of a traditional Japanese dance festival last week &#8211; all handheld, and much of it filmed from quite a distance (link below).</p>
<p>We use it with the DM100 Directional Stereo Mic &#8211; superb piece of kit.</p>
<p>The battery life with the included BP-807 is dissapointing &#8211; about one hour in reality (we have now invested in the BP-827). We will also be buying a wide angle lens as for interviews you have to get a fair distance between the camera and the interviewee.</p>
<p>Can&#8217;t recommend this camera highly enough. Works wonderfully with Final Cut / iMovie too.</p>
<p>The version of our video we have on Facebook is the best quality upload we have, or there&#8217;s an MP4 available for download. You Tube version also available. The page in question is </p>
<p><a href="http://pokya.jp/japanpodshow/2009/09/video-special-tokyo-koenji-awaodori-traditional-dance-festival-2009/" rel="nofollow">http://pokya.jp/japanpodshow/2009/09/video-special-tokyo-koenji-awaodori-traditional-dance-festival-2009/</a></p>
<p>Joseph</p>
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