My earliest memory of a video camera was in the late ‘90s when I
asked my aunt how a left-handed person could use the camera if the strap
is on the right. Fast forward years later, and I’ve got the Samsung
HMX-Q10 in my hands. With the weight of only 214.55 grams, you need not
worry of muscle sprain when carrying this camcorder. The Samsung HMX-Q10
fits just right in your palm and gives you total control over the
camera.
The highlight of this camcorder is the Switch Grip function, which
makes lefties dance with joy as finally, a video camera designed to
cater their special needs. Even if you are left-handed, you can still
use the switch grip function when your hands and shoulder get tired,
especially when recording without a tripod. It is also very useful when
recording in difficult situations and positions. There is an option of
turning off the Switch Grip but I think it takes out the whole point of
the Q10.
There are only few physical controls—record, zoom in/out, home and
the lens cover switch. When handling the camcorder, your thumb naturally
rests on the record button but when it comes to controlling the zoom
buttons around, it becomes a little tricky and makes your shots shaky.
It would have been better if the zoom controls were placed on the top
side of the camera right where the index finger can control it with
ease. There is a lens cover switch for the Samsung HMX-Q10, which is
different with other camcorders as usually lens open automatically. You
might have the mistake of recording while lens is still closed, luckily,
there is a prompt to check your lens every time you turn on the
camcorder.
Opening the flap of the camera reveals the 2.7-inch LCD touchscreen.
The interface is very simple. Right beside the screen is the home
button, making it easier to go back to your home screen and change the
settings. The home screen consists of smart auto, manual, art film,
album and settings. It can’t get any simpler than that.
My favorite feature is when in manual mode, you can adjust the white
balance, exposure, focus and a whole lot of other things. It gives you
total control of how you want your videos and photos to look like.
Video quality suffers in low light though, it would have been better
if there is a little light in front of the camera to use when in night
mode. The audio quality of the videos is something not to be too excited
about, but it would work for home videos and the like. If seeking for
better audio/sound features, the Q10 will fail you. It doesn’t have a
port to attach an external microphone.
When shooting, you will see the fine quality of the videos especially
when there is fair lighting. Quality may suffer when there is too much
light though, so if shooting outside, better use the manual option.
There is a 1.4-inch 5-megapixel BSI CMOS sensor and an F/1.8 Schneider
Kreuznach HD lens with a 10x optical zoom and 20x digital zoom. These
lenses are perfect for shooting macro subjects and events that require
shots from a distance.
I brought this camcorder to a basketball game and tried recording
parts of it. The videos we’re clear and sharp and didn’t show how shaky
my hands were while recording. The built-in IOS Duo is truly effective,
especially recording activities such as sports.
There is no built-in memory but you can use SD or SDHC cards up to
32GB. It would have been nicer if you could at least snap photos without
a memory card.
Battery life is undeniably good; I was able to use the Samsung
HMX-Q10 for three days without having to charge the unit. Also, it just
takes four hours to fully charge—whether from a PC/laptop or via power
adaptor.
There is a bit of delay when taking photos with the Q10. Stable hands
are also needed because the slightest movement sometimes gives out a
blurry shot.
Specifications
MEMORY: SD/SDHC up to 32GB
ZOOM: 10x Optical Zoom /20x Digital Zoom
DISPLAY: 2.7” Auto Rotate Touch-Panel LCD
VIDEO RESOLUTION: Full HD 1080/50i, 720/50p and standard-def 576/50p
PHOTO RESOLUTION: 4.9 megapixels (2944 x 1656 pixels) and 2 megapixels (1920 x 1080 pixels)
INPUTS AND OUTPUTS: USB 2.0
DIMENSIONS: 119.4 x 53.3 x 43.7mm
WEIGHT: 214.55g
MEMORY: SD/SDHC up to 32GB
ZOOM: 10x Optical Zoom /20x Digital Zoom
DISPLAY: 2.7” Auto Rotate Touch-Panel LCD
VIDEO RESOLUTION: Full HD 1080/50i, 720/50p and standard-def 576/50p
PHOTO RESOLUTION: 4.9 megapixels (2944 x 1656 pixels) and 2 megapixels (1920 x 1080 pixels)
INPUTS AND OUTPUTS: USB 2.0
DIMENSIONS: 119.4 x 53.3 x 43.7mm
WEIGHT: 214.55g
What’s Hot:
• Switch Grip
• Full HD capability
• Up to 4.9MP photo quality
• Very User friendly
• Good battery life
• Switch Grip
• Full HD capability
• Up to 4.9MP photo quality
• Very User friendly
• Good battery life
What’s Not:
• Zoom buttons are awkwardly placed
• No port for external mic
• Zoom buttons are awkwardly placed
• No port for external mic
Bottomline:
If you are a lefty and needs a video camera then this should be number 1 on your list. The interface is very user friendly and just like navigating through your smartphone.
If you are a lefty and needs a video camera then this should be number 1 on your list. The interface is very user friendly and just like navigating through your smartphone.