- HDV format delivers high-definition video to miniDV tape
- Genuine Canon 10x HD video lens; SuperRange Optical Image Stabilizer
- DIGIC DV II image processor; 24p Cinema Mode, 30p Progressive Mode
- 2.7-inch Multi-Angle Vivid Widescreen LCD
- HDMI terminal for easy, one-cable connectivity to your HDTV
Product Description
When you take what you shoot seriously, you need a
serious camcorder that lives up to your demands. The
Canon VIXIA HV40 HD camcorder does the job with
astonishing high definition detail and color reproduction.
The VIXIA HV40 delivers the unparalleled combination of a
Genuine Canon 10x HD Video Lens, a Canon Full HD CMOS
Image Sensor and DIGIC DV II Image Processor for stunning
image quality. Once you experience and see the images you
capture, you wont trust your shots to any other camcorder.
Add to that the SuperRange Optical Image Stabilizer that
keeps your video and photos steady and Instant AF, giving
you fast, accurate focus so you dont miss that important
moment, and youve got a camcorder thats hard to match.
The Canon VIXIA HV40 also offers a 2.7-inch multi-angle
vivid widescreen LCD with true color, and the ability to shoot
in Native 24p Mode. The Canon VIXIA HV40 HD camcorder
opens up a world of shooting possibilities, so check it out,
youll love what you see. Canon USA 1-year limited warranty
included.
Canon VIXIA HV40 HD HDV Camcorder with 10x Optical Zoom
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January 2nd, 2010
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I bought this camera less than a week ago guided by these reviews. The camera is OBSOLETE. The required “mini-SD” card required is NOT MANUFACTURED ANYMORE. You will not be able to find one in any story–not Best Buy, not Office Depot, not Walmart. I called the Canon technical support line and they were unable to find one. You can order one from Amazon through one of their “partners” but that does not take away the fact that should that one fail and you need another mini-SD card a few months from now chances are you will not be able to find one. The specialist at Best Buy told me noone makes these cards anymore, that they are obsolete, that nobody uses them. I asked why and he said it was because they were a piece of junk. I was told that Canon’s latest version of this camera uses a regular SD card. I am seriously thinking of sending this piece of crap back to Amazon. I will never buy another Canon product and I certainly will not buy anymore electronics from Amazon. If I wanted an out-of-date cheap outdated reject I would have gone somewhere like [...] where you can expect they will have this type of item. I thought I was getting a new camera. The only thing new about this camera is that it just came out of the box. But it is an outdated piece of crap. If Canon gave a damn about its customers (I have two Powershot Digital still cameras) they would recall these rejects and get them off the market. My call to their technical support accomplished nothing but make me even angrier. Even Canon does not carry mini-SD card. (Keep this in mind before you even think of buying anything else by Canon–they DON’T SUPPORT THEIR PRODUCTS.) They could have at least included a couple of mini-SD cards in the package. DO NOT BUY OBSOLETE!!!!! DO NOT BUY CANON!!!! DO NOT BUY ELECTRONICS FROM AMAZON!!!! My advice, go to Best Buy and look at what they have and then buy Sony or JVC or any other brand. At least you will know you are getting the latest products. I bought this camera because I have elderly parents who might not last much longer and I wanted to videotape the upcoming holidays. Now I’m going to be spending the time getting this crap ready to ship back to Amazon.
Rating: 1 / 5
I was under the impression that this was a prosumer cam with the 24p features, but this is nothing more than a very small palm cam. Which there is no mention of it being a palm cam as far as I can see. This is one of the reasons why I do not deal with canon… Buyer beware do not be sucked in by the 24p HD ability. For one, canon’s lenses suck! and this camera is what it is for the consumer, not prosumer… If anyone is looking for a good prosumer cam with 24p features go check out the JVC prosumer cam’s, a better overall camcorder with a great lens and quality features…
Rating: 1 / 5
Features:****
video quality:****
Manual: * (Very primitive, almost useless)
Price: ** ( a litle bit too expensive)
Rating: 4 / 5
The hv40 is a wonderful camera. The ability to shoot in true 24p is what got my attention and since I never owned an hv20 or hv30 I knew it was a good choice. Also, the camera seems to offer a lot in manual control if you research the tricks to use. It would to helpful to research the cellphone and the exposure lock tricks. In the end this camera is a perfect partner for a 35mm adapter or someone looking for a high end prosumer camera.
Rating: 4 / 5
I ordered this camera to replace an aging Sony SD Mini DV unit. I returned it because the motor produces a distinct, pulsating whine that is clearly audible on the recorded audio. I have run into this issue before with cheaper Mini DV camcorders but believed an expensive and highly-rated unit like the HV40 should be better. The issue is important to me because I find the whining sound distracting as a backdrop to my family memories. Maybe it doesn’t bother others so mach, which is why manufacturers can get away with it.
I replaced the HV40 with the Sony HDR-HC9 and I’m very happy with the Sony. The Sony’s motor is audible during recording but is almost completely silent on the tape. I also like the handling of the Sony much better and the construction feels more solid in the hand. The touch-screen menu is fine with me. Although some rave about the HV40’s low light performace, I prefer the image quality of the Sony. The HV40 appears to produce a more contrasty image in low light, which some may prefer, but I think it comes at the expense of more visual “noise” in the image. The Sony’s images are smoother, more balanced, and cleaner, though less vivid. Finally, I like the Sony’s image stabilization better — I believe it smoothes out small vibrations better. Others may differ, but the choice was clear to me.
Rating: 3 / 5