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Features
AVCHD Flash Memory in a Compact Size
The VIXIA HF100 is one of Canon’s fi rst AVCHD (Advanced Video Codec High Defi nition) format 
Flash Memory camcorders. AVCHD uses an MPEG-4 AVC (H.264) video codec, recording true 1080 
High Defi nition resolution video. An advantage of the AVCHD format is that it captures twice as much 
video using less storage, which enhances the extended recording time possible with Flash Memory.
The advantages of Flash Memory go beyond the added recording time. You’ll also appreciate the 
quick response time, because it doesn’t have to wait for moving parts. Press the record button and 
your VIXIA HF100 starts recording video faster than you’ve ever seen before. In addition, when you 
review your footage, it will come up more quickly as well.
Another plus is the VIXIA HF100’s lower power consumption rate, allowing your battery to last longer. 
It’s just what you need so you don’t miss that pivotal play on the fi eld or the moment when they say “I 
do”.
While we certainly hope you keep your VIXIA HF100 securely in your hand while shooting, if it 
happens to slip, or you accidentally knock it against something, you’ll be happy to know that Flash 
Memory makes your camcorder more shock resistant than other recording storage systems. It also 
minimizes the chance of data loss due to damage to your recording media or the moving parts in 
other camcorders.
Making this new technology even more convenient to use is the VIXIA HF100’s compact size and light 
weight. Measuring only 2.9” wide, 2.5” high and 5.1” deep, it combines big video storage capacity in a 
small, easy to carry body.
1920 x 1080 movie recording requires a Class 4 or higher memory card. For other recording formats, a Class 2 
or higher card is recommended. Also, movie recording requires cards with 128 MB of memory or more. Cards 
made by Toshiba, SanDisk or Matsushita are recommended. No particular restrictions apply for still images.