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The Cannon VIXIA HF100 high definition camcorder is extremely light and compact with AVCHD format recording and flash memory. Some of the major features of Cannon VIXIA HF 100 includes a 3.3 Mega pixel Full HD CMOS sensor, SuperRange Optical Image Stabilization, Level and Grid Markers, advanced DIGIC DV II Image Processor, 2.7-inch widescreen Multi-Angle Vivid LCD, Instant Auto Focus and Genuine Canon 12×HD video zoom lens. This camera supports any SD/SDHC memory card that enables easy transfer of the video to your computer. You can also record videos in either 24p Cinema Mode or 30p Progressive Mode in this model.

The advantages of AVCHD format is that it will capture twice as much video by using less storage space and it uses a MPEG-4 AVC (H.264) video codec. You can also use the Canon VIXIA HF100 record true 1080 High Definition resolution videos. The camera first records to the in-built 16GB internal memory and then transfer to the memory card. The videos recorded on this camera are instantly ready for playback on your HDTV. The video zoom lens of the camera can record long shots, wide shots and everything in between. The DIGIC DV II Image processor ensures the optimal image quality for still images. Canon's innovative SuperRange Optical Image Stabilization technology makes it easier to get clear and steady images. The Instant Auto Focus feature also helps you to achieve sharp focus and stunning clarity.

The Multi-Angle Vivid Widescreen LCD display enables you to view the recording at the same time of shooting videos. There are three pre-set zoom speeds for smooth, steady and professional looking zooms. The camera will adjust the settings automatically in order to compensate to the conditions and subject of the videos using Program AE Mode. Other features are Full HD Lens-to-Screen, RGB Primary Color Filter, intelligent Lithium-ion battery, HDMI terminal, one-touch power button, Canon DVD burner compatible, built-in electronic lens cover, Quick Start and many more.

How to Create a PVC Camcorder Rig

This WikiHow will guide you through several easy steps on how to make a camera rig out of easy-to-find materials. Camera rigs are used as a handhold camcorder stabalizer to keep your camera steady without having to worry about all of the bumps on the terrain you are filming on.

Steps

The Rig's Body

  • Take a 6" segment and attatch two 45 degree angle connectors to it, one on each end.
  • Take another 6" segment and attatch it to one of the 45 degree angle connectors. Do the same thing with the other connector. You should end up with a sort of curve-like shape.
  • Attatch a 45 degree angle connector at the ends of the segments you added in step two. Connect a 6" segment to each of those.
  • Repeat step 3, except this time attatch the two 2.5" segments.
  • Connect a "T" connector to each of the 2.5" segments, and another 2.5" segment on the side of the "T" that, when the 2.5" segment is added, it looks like a 6" segment with a connector in the center.
  • Place a 45 degree angle on the 2.5" segments and connect them with a 6" segment. You should now have an octagon.
  • Attach 1.5" segments to the parts of the "T's" that point in towards the center of the rig, and place a 45 degree angle connector on the other side of each 1.5" segment.
  • Place 3" segments in the 45 degree angle connectors and connect them with the "cross" shaped connector.
  • Put a 1.5" segment in the bottom of the "cross" and cap it off with an Endcap.

  • The Camera Mount

  • Screw a nut onto the bolt about halfway down.
  • Thread the bolt through the cap.
  • Connect the cap to a 1.5" segment.
  • Screw another nut on the other side of the bolt, and tighten it with pliars.
  • Screw on the 1/4" wingnut.
  • Place washer above wingnut.

  • Attaching the Camera

  • Screw the bolt into the hole on the bottom of the camera and tighten the wingnut.
  • Place the camera mount into the "cross" connector.
  • Cement everything to keep it from falling apart, but don't cement the bolt into the camera. When cementing, make sure the camera is facing the way you want it to.

  • Tips

    • If your camera comes with a remote, attatch it to the rig where your thumb would be so you don't have to reach into the center of the rig.
    • If your camera doesn't come with a remote, then it doesn't really matter. The only times you need to reach in and out of the center of the rig is when you start and stop recording. You can always just walk forward to zoom in.


    Things You'll Need

    • Get a 3/4" wide PVC Pipe and have it cut into:
      • 6 6" segments,
      • 2 3" segments,
      • 4 2.5" segments, and
      • 4 1.5" segments.
    • You will also need these pieces:
      • 10 45 degree angle connectors,
      • 2 "T" shaped connectors,
      • A "Cross" shaped connector, and
      • 2 Endcaps with a 1/4" hole drilled in the center.
    • Finally, we come to the miscellanious items:
      • a 1/4" x 4.5" Long, Size 20 Carriage Bolt,
      • a 1/4" Wingnut,
      • 2 1/4" Nuts,
      • a 1/4" Fender Washer, and
      • some PVC cement.


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