Canon HG10
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The Canon HG10 is Canon's first AVCHD codec high definition, hard disk drive camcorder and also the first hard disk drive camera from the company. Its hardware is similar to the popular HV20. The 1/2.7" bayer pattern CMOS sensor in the camera is manufactured by Canon and is used in other Canon cameras such as the Canon HV10, Canon HV20, Canon HV30 and Canon HR10. The size of the hard disk drive is 40 GB. One of its key features is its abillity to capture 24fps progressive video in the PF24 mode which is recorded as 60fps interlaced video to the hard disk drive by use of a 2:3 pulldown.