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Taming the Toy: Canon HV20 Indie Production Notes
Published by Matthew Jeppsen September 11th, 2007 in Cameras, Hardware, News, Tutorials
Stu Maschwitz has been shooting with the Canon HV20 + Redrock 35mm adapter, and he’s listed a few informative production notes to help “tame the toy” and gain better control over this hot little number. Good info for HV20 users.
This is also a good time to remind readers of Barry Green’s mind-numbingly detailed tutorial on manually controlling the HV20, and our podcast with Bruce Allen who offered a ton of useful info on the compact camcorder.
If you are considering picking up your own killer little Canon HV20 Camcorder, buying it via this B&H link helps support FreshDV. For those that prefer Amazon, please use this link.
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