Updates and New Camera Review Canon VIXIA HF M41 M40 M400

I am now in Hd. New digital camera VIXIA HF M41 Review Starts at five:23 with Night Online video Demonstration. We place the chains on the 53 Ford Jubilee. The trailer took it’s maiden voyage. How do I explain to the age of these outdated tires?
Setting up the menu’s and Personalized Capabilities of the Canon 1D MKIII camera. Highly specialised and uninteresting other than for proprietors of the Canon 1D MKIII who want some insight to setting up this digicam. Online video is placed on the net internet site at www.abetterbouncecard.com
Movie Score: four / 5
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@edzgarage I would imagine so, but I’ve never asked him; certainly a good camera, and not the cheapest one ever, lol. I think his (& your) videos look really good with the Vixia. ;]
Also, good luck with your cam- hope it lasts you many great, HD years to come! Hope to get an HD cam myself soon!
@ScoobyBaseball Does he like it? I like mine.
Same camera as pearsonba350 has!
@susanloveshuskies I do like this camera. It is a real big step up from what I was using and the gravel took care of the lens. Too bad about your carpet. We had to wait to replace our carpet until the kids were big enough to beat lol j/k
It has been pretty cold here with no real snow to speak of too.
Thanks Susan!
Cameras are always fun to play with. My zi6 is dead. poor little camera. I still have my olympus though its for taking pictures, but it does take video. I should take some video and show you my lovely carpet the little terror aka Miya took care of. Anyhow, I’m sure after that blast of gravel from the dodge took care of that last camera of yours…that was a great video though. haha I really wish we would get some snow…we just have freaking cold temps.
@oldtime40s Thanks for the comment! The one thing I wanted was Mic input and good low light performance. I hope to put this camera through it’s paces.
Great video, wish I had the extra change lying around to get a real HD camera. My HD JVC is terrible, poor low-light performance, anything but wide angle lens, and no Mic jack!
@mrdeisel335 I do like the camera. Thanks for the comment!
@edzgarage Thanks for the info. I’ve been wanting something with a better video quality. I am somehow able to upload in HD but my camera doesn’t actually shoot in HD. (Not sure how that works) At the time I bought my camera, I wasn’t planning on using it for video. I have some old 8mm reels that I want to convert to DVD and a camera like your Vixia would probably work great for that too.
The camera I use is a Samsung camcorder. It has a lot of features that your camera has. My first video with this camera was “Pony Engine Pictures”, not very different from my old camera (a Canon model).
@IHcubcadet Thanks! I really like this camera. I had a JVC Standard Def camera and the low light operation was really bad too.
Great camera. quality looks great. Looks like you have very good night recording. Thats the one big down fall to my JVC, night shots are not good.
@Titliest07 Yep, I set the camera to 12Mbit recording (XP+ mode). Still does make big files, but I render in 720p 30fps and the files are not so bad, and still look good on YT.
nice camera! i run 2 HD cameras and theyre the balls. only downfall they eat the memory on the card and on your hard drive
@CornfieldCraziness There are three versions of this camera. All three take the same great video. The M400 has no memory, the M40 has 16GB of built in memory and the M41 has 32GB and a view finder. All of then accept 2 SD cards to record video on. I love this camera, it’s not good for stills because it is optimized for HD video only.
@silas132 I think that is true for dating today’s tires, but not these I don’t think. They would be the 30th week of 1921.
@jvanderman I’ve been told the tire is an original tire from 1953. I’m still trying to verify it for sure.
@Horseshack No, not yet. I’m thinking of getting a wireless remote mic.
@Horseshack I did buy the BP-827, but I haven’t got it yet. What I see on my HD TV right out of the camera is stunning to say the least. YT really does compress the video a lot.
@W1WEASEL I tried the dinner and a movie line, but I guess I’m too square for her LOL Thanks for the comment Buddy!
@carnivore10 Santa was supposed to give me mine too… I just couldn’t wait! lol
Thanks for the comment!
@RadioRex72 I sure am ready to get my baby back lol I get it tomorrow! Thanks for the comment!
@mrwiggles2 It’s been so cold here, but the snow is gone for now. You guys are lucky not to have snow yet. Get ready for it lol Thanks for the comment Buddy!
Very very good video. The clarity is perfect and the content was very infromative. I too am wanting another camera and I was leaning toward a Canon since my current camera is a Canon PowerShot SX10is which is primarily a still camera but I’m impressed with how it does video for being a still camera. I will have to check into the Canon Vixia.
Thanks for the review.
First two numbers is the week and the last number is the year
Thank you very much its really helpful…!!
wow you saved me 100 hours to teach
a very good primer – thank you
The expo disk is always point at light source(from the subject stand point) for a correct WB setup, not pointing at the subject.
do you point your expo disk at the light source or point it at your subject?
terrific video
I only have the 400D (upgrading to 5D soon, but thats another story), and still i changed my camera setting, from a lot of this.