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In bright lighting conditions, the HF S10 and CX500V are very similar camcorders; both record sharp, clear, vivid footage and have lots of manual controls to keep enthusiasts happy. The HF S10, however, edges out the CX500V in a lot of key areas. Its sensor resolution is higher, resulting in sharper video and still photos, and it’s even a hair better than the CX500V in low light. (That doesn’t speak well to the Sony’s low light performance, since the Canon isn’t very impressive in that arena.)

The HF S10 also has a couple key features that experienced users will value highly: a smoother, more maneuverable custom control dial, external microphone input, and multiple frame rates.

There are a couple reasons to favor the Sony. Its 3-inch touch screen LCD is an improvement over the HF S10’s smaller, non-touch offering and the optical image stabilization on the Sony model is much more effective. It’s also a smaller, more compact camcorder and $100 cheaper than the HF S10 and offers one thing the Canon doesn’t: a standard definition recording option.

Advanced users may want the flexibility and HD options of the Canon HF S10, but intermediate users or those transitioning from standard definition to HD may want to save $100 and go with the HDR-CX500V.

Canon HF S10 vs Sony HDR-CX500V
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Canon Vixia HF S10
10.23
Sony HDR-CX500V
7.25
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