Canon's FS series camcorders are the first Canon camcorders that store movies directly to memory cards - just like a digital camera. That means they're smaller than ever before, perfect for slipping into a pocket or a bag; offering the ultimate in style, compactness and convenience.
* Dual Flash Memory: record directly to internal memory (16GB) or SD/SDHC memory cards
* Stylish and incredibly compact design
* 45x Advanced Zoom offers exceptional image quality
* Megapixel CCD and DIGIC DV II processor for true Wide High Resolution 16:9 recording
* Capture superior audio via a microphone input connection
* Low power consumption; intelligent battery system shows exactly how much charge is left
* Advanced photo features: capture stills to internal memory or SD cards (1152 x 864 pixel)
* USB 2.0 - high speed transfers of video and photos to a computer
* Burn movies to DVD for sharing and archiving with Canon's DW100 (optional)
* Supplied software lets you edit your video and manage your photos
Dual Memory Recording
For total convenience, the Dual Flash Memory FS11 gives users the option of shooting to standard SD/SDHC memory cards or its 16 Gb internal memory - offering over 10 hours of recording. With ever-larger SDHC memory cards now on the market, you can easily increase the overall recording capacity of FS11, all the while retaining the ability to just pick up and shoot when a card isn't to hand.
Stylish, lightweight design
Flash camcorders offer several key advantages. Along with lower power consumption and faster start up times, flash memory is physically smaller than tapes, DVDs, and Hard Disk Drives. This fact allows flash camcorders to be made significantly lighter and more compact - the FS series is ergonomic and refined, sitting comfortably in the palm of the hand. And since flash involves no moving parts, each camcorder can withstand bumps and knocks without endangering stored footage.
FS series camcorders set a new benchmark in powerful imaging performance packaged in a truly compact design. Across the range, a Megapixel CCD provides superior image quality and True Wide High Resolution 16:9 recording. After the shoot, a 2.7 inch 16:9 LCD screen allows widescreen movies to be previewed in the correct dimensions.
Advanced Zoom
With a 45x Advanced Zoom, the FS series sets a new standard in the market. The Advanced Zoom system is an innovation that allows users to capture distant events - such as the action of a sports match - in perfect clarity. Combining the quality of a genuine Canon optical zoom lens with the processing power of the unique DIGIC DV II image processor, users can get closer to the action than ever before.
Simple DVD burning
To make sharing footage with friends and family even easier, FS11 is compatible with Canon's new standalone Canon DVD Burner DW-100. The burner connects directly to the camcorder, allowing videos to be copied to a full-size DVD without the need for a computer - the perfect accessory for anyone who enjoys sending movies to distant relatives and friends.
Intelligent battery
A new Intelligent lithium-ion battery system displays exactly how much recording time is left. Accurate to the minute, the system makes it easier to monitor available power and therefore avoid running out at the crucial moment. Writing to flash memory has a far lower power requirement than other recording formats, too - over three hours of shooting is possible with the supplied battery pack.
Digital photography features
Combining video recording with advanced digital photography features, the FS11 captures high quality stills. Photos are easily transferred to a computer via USB. A Canon Solution Disk, supplied with every model, helps users store, enhance and manage their digital still photos.
Superior audio
Both FS series models feature a microphone input connection, allowing superior quality audio to be captured. By attaching an external microphone, users are better able to record a strong soundtrack in otherwise challenging circumstances - at a school concert for instance, or similar occasions when ambient noise might otherwise interfere with what is being recorded