With this feature, your Canon camcorder will automatically detect and analyze the brightness, color, distance, and movement. Based on the result then, the camcorder will choose the best setting for the scenes that are being taken. There are 31 different scenes that are recognized by this Smart Auto feature on Canon's HD camcorders like the Legria HF S200 and Legria HF S21 without any interfere from the user.
Another interesting feature of this Legria HF S200 is the use of 8,59 mega pixel CMOS sensor. It has 10x optical zoom and Powered IS feature. Beside the Dynamic SuperRange Optical Image Stabilization, the Powered IS provides a higher compensation for any disturbing movements. It will reduce any unwanted blurred videos when you use it to take videos with maximum zooming. You can activate this pretty great feature by pushing the Powered IS button on LCD panel. The Powered IS feature is actually adopted from Canon Binocular. It guarantees a great sharp and focus videos or photo.
Now, the question is what are the differences between HF S21 and HF S200? The main difference is the amount on their internal memory. HF S21 has 64GB flash memory, while the HF S200 has no internal memory. That's why you have to spend extra money to buy separate memory card.
The other difference is that HF S200 has now electronic viewfinder. All tasks are supposed to be done on its LCD screen.
These Canon Legria HF S21 and HF S200 are camcorders with rich and powerful features. It is really the best choice for advanced users. Are you?
Now, the question is what are the differences between HF S21 and HF S200? The main difference is the amount on their internal memory. HF S21 has 64GB flash memory, while the HF S200 has no internal memory. That's why you have to spend extra money to buy separate memory card.
The other difference is that HF S200 has now electronic viewfinder. All tasks are supposed to be done on its LCD screen.
These Canon Legria HF S21 and HF S200 are camcorders with rich and powerful features. It is really the best choice for advanced users. Are you?
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