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VIXIA HF R200
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Features
Flash Memory
The VIXIA HF R200 allows you to record crisp high definition video to two SDXC-compatible memory card slots. With Relay Recording, the camcorder automatically switches video recording from one SD memory card to the other when the memory becomes full. No need then to worry about running out of recording time during a thrilling, once-in-a-lifetime shot. With SDXC memory card compatibility, you’ll have card storage capacity from more than 32GB up to 2TB and ultra-fast data transfer speeds.
You’ll also have the flexibility of copying video from one removable SD card in your VIXIA HF R200 to another. You can easily insert one of the cards into your computer or HDTV’s card reader and view your recorded footage immediately.
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Memory capacity
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MXP (app. 24Mbps)
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FXP (app. 17Mbps)
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XP+ (app. 12Mbps)
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SP (app. 7Mbps)
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LP (app. 5Mbps)
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2GB
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10 min.
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15 min.
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20 min.
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35 min.
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45 min.
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4GB
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20 min.
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30 min.
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40 min.
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1 hour 10 min.
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1 hour 30 min.
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8GB*
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40 min.
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1 hour
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1 hour 25 min.
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2 hours 20 min.
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3 hours
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16GB
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1 hour 25 min.
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2 hours 5 min.
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2 hours 50 min.
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4 hours 45 min.
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6 hours 5 min.
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32GB
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2 hours 55 min.
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4 hours 10 min.
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5 hours 45 min.
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9 hours 35 min.
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12 hours 15 min.
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64GB
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5 hours 55 min.
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8 hours 20 min.
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11 hours 30 min.
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19 hours 10 min.
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24 hours 30 min.
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MXP and FXP modes record in 1920 x 1080 and require a Class 4 or higher SDHC or SDXC Card.
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The advantages of flash memory go beyond the added recording time. You'll also appreciate the quick response time, because there are no moving parts. Press the record button and your VIXIA HF R200 starts recording video faster than you've ever seen before. In addition, when you review, you'll have quick access to your footage.
Another plus is the VIXIA HF R200's low power consumption rate, allowing your battery to last longer. It's just what you need so you don't miss that pivotal play on the field or the moment when they say "I do."
Ultra-sleek, compact, and lightweight, the VIXIA HF R200 is, at approximately 9.5 ounces and 2.4” x 2.4” x 4.8”, a companion you’ll always keep handy while traveling or at home. While we certainly hope you keep your VIXIA HF R200 securely in your hand while shooting, if it happens to slip, or you accidentally knock it against something, you'll be happy to know that flash memory makes your camcorder more shock-resistant than other recording storage systems. It minimizes the chance of data loss if you accidentally jolt or drop your camcorder.
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VIXIA HF R200
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great
use this for some quick conference video coverage, a few short interviews, people at the podium in meetings, etc...I dislike that many of the important features (dual card slot) reset to their default modes after powering off....meaning you have to check all your settings for relay recording every time you use it, but I love the external mic capability and the audio level controls. also nice and light and good picture, decent sound!!
December 7, 2012
Really a nice Camcorder
I've had my camcorder HFR200 for a few months now. Coming from an older HI8 camcorder this one is just wonderful. Love the fact I can use 2 memory cards. I'm just an average home user and for what I need this camcorder has everything I could possibly want to take and share family videos. The anti-shake feature is amazing. I was using the camcorder to take video of a drive through our town for a friend in England. Even in my older car there is hardly any shake at all in the finished video. I was astounded at this. I was just sure it would be unwatchable from shaking and such. The finished video is so smooth, makes it look like I was riding in some luxury car with a great suspension system :) It's light weight, it is very easy to use and carry around. I wouldn't trade it for anything. If you are looking for a professional camcorder then spend the money and get one designed for that but if you are just an average home user or even an amateur movie maker then I really think you will benefit from this camcorder. The features it has are mind boggling to say the least, it just does everything.
One of the only cons I can even think of is what was stated before in another review. That is being unable to use a longer life battery but who knows in a couple of years Canon just may come out with a longer life battery that will slide right into this camcorder increasing it's battery use time. With electronics getting smaller and smaller it just may happen. The only other thing that my old HI8 had that this doesn't is an external light for inside or night shots. So far it hasn't seemed to matter as even indoors the video looks quite good. I guess I would just feel better if there was an external light already built in I could use if I felt I needed to.
As for connecting to TVs and such I haven't done that. I have just taken out the memory card and plugged it into my card reader on my computer. Had no trouble at all with that. Windows 7 x64 found the card and imported videos all on it's own. I don't plan to use the software that came with the camcorder. I use something else for editing and burning to disk.
June 20, 2012
Vixia HF R200-does it all
This is my most favorite camcorder. Its my 4th camcorder. It has all the features that are building excellent-video's. I would suggest that this camcorder is really suited for a Tripod--its Auto-features are very sensative. Not having any shake-or-jitter really brings the Hi-def vdeo to fruition. The Ext. MIC feature allows that both..INT MIC and Ext. MIC can be used at the same time. Or each a single device. There is a MIC-mixer also. This is a great BUY-with professional features. In a Super-Light-weight design.
April 18, 2012
HF R200 would like larger battery
In comparison to the HF M301, I do not like the fact that the HF R200 has a battery compartment, that does not allow larger batteries with a larger capacity to be used. I would prefer a battery that attaches to the back of the camera allowing a larger (in size and capacity) battery to be used. I also do not like the fact that scenes decorated during playback have to be converted to Standard Definition.
February 12, 2012
