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High-Def Canon Camcorders: Tape Or Tapless?

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A look at two new Canon high-def camcorders, the VIXIA HF-10 and the VIXIA HV-30. One records directly to an internal hard drive, and the other to mini-DV tapes. We discuss the pros and cons of each type of recording media to get you on the way for summer video fun.

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