In Pre REC mode, the Canon Legria HFM31 starts recording three seconds before the Record button is pressed, so you won’t miss any of the action.Sharing your videos is easier than ever before with the Canon HF M31.
The Canon Legria HFM31 has many shooting features for creating better movies.The Canon HF M31 has a built-in HDMI connection for direct output to an HDTV, while a built-in mic and headphone jack enable you to capture better audio.
The perfect combination of quality and convenience the lightweight Canon Legria HFM31 not only delivers brilliant full High Definition movies but also makes it easier than ever to shoot and share the stories of your life. Innovative touch screen technology gives you finger tip control whether shooting or viewing, while Dual Flash Memory lets you store footage to a big 32GB internal memory as well as to a removable SDHC card, so you have extended available recording space and can instantly share your movies with friends and family. What's more, the Canon HF M31 allows you to record at up to 24Mbps, for the highest quality image. Exclusive features include a 15x (or 18x Advanced) optical zoom HD video lens with Powered Optical Image Stabilization for rock steady movies; Smart Auto Scene Detection Technology for great results every time; Face Detection Technologies with high speed auto focusing; and a host of new control and creative options like improved Video Snapshot and 25p Cinema Mode - all of which mean moviemaking with the Canon Legria HFM31 is a real joy. And sharing your movies online on sites like YouTube has never been easier thanks to HD-SD conversion, Easy web upload, and unique Eye-Fi support. With the Canon HF M31 you will always get bright pictures!
Canon Legria HFM31 features:
32GB Dual Flash Memory and Relay Recording
Easy HD Shooting
6.8cm (2.7”) touch-screen LCD
Video Snapshot
3.3MP Canon HD Camera System
Dynamic OIS and Powered IS
Easy sharing
Pre REC, 25p Cinema Mode – plus 3.3MP stills
Superior audio
Flexible system
This product was added to our catalog on Friday 05 March, 2010.