It's an overall nicely put together pro-sumer (not quite professional, not quite consumer) camcorder. The decision reallyl lies in two things. Do you want to be able to shoot in slow-motion, and what editing system are you using? The HG10 is not capable of slow-motion capture, and it is generally incompatible with iMovie and Windows Movie Maker.
Canon hg10
there are several sites where you can find some information about hg10 camcrder, search some of them at google, as i know dpreview.com is an ainformational sites and you can see on this sites too...
The average price of a Canon HG10 is between $700 and $800.
well hg20 is better than it since it came out after hg10 so its most likely more advanced
The benefit of owning a Canon camcorder case is better protection of the camcorder versus a generic brand. Canon creates cases that are custom fit for the camcorder to prevent damage.
Some of the features on the Canon HD Camcorder are Progressive controls. The Canon HD Camcorder also features a mic input with manual audio controls.
No, the Canon MD236 is not a High Definition camcorder. Source: http://www.letsgodigital.org/en/17834/canon-md235/
You Canon camcorder can indeed mount a tripod if it's their consumer or prosumer line.
The Canon XL1 Digital Camcorder is sold on the Amazon website. The average price for the Canon XL1 Digital Camcorder around $500 when purchased used from sellers who sell through Amazon.
The Canon flash-based camcorder doesn't have shake correction, but you can always fix this if you postprocess.
The Canon XL H1 is a camcorder. This camcorder is professional grade, and features multiple inputs and outputs, multiple image settings, and a genuine canon optics lens.
You should get a Canon XH A1