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Why does it demand memory card?

ihatecanon
Apprentice

 

 

I bought a Canon Vixia HFR300 specifically so I would not have to deal with memory cards.  It is supposed to have a complete HD.

 

So I fired the thing up and it immediately complains "No Memory Card".  That's the whole f-ing reason I bought the thing.

 

So was that just a joke about "Complete HD"?

 

Also I am finding the manuals incredibly bad.

 

 

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Jessica
Enthusiast

Hello; thanks for posting.  The VIXIA HF R300 is a camcorder that operates exclusively off memory cards, there is no built-in memory on the VIXIA HF R300.  If you are looking for a camcorder that has an on-board internal memory, please feel free to explore the link below.  The VIXIA HF R20 has a 8GB internal flash drive, as well as a slot for a memory card if you wish to have two memory sources available. Additionally, please explore the second link for more camcorder options with large onboard internal memory.   We hope this helps!

 

http://www.usa.canon.com/cusa/consumer/products/camcorders/consumer_camcorders/vixia_hf_r20_black#Sp...

 

http://www.usa.canon.com/cusa/consumer/products/camcorders/consumer_camcorders

 

Thanks.  But please help me understand this.  I ordered it from Amazon.  The header was

 

Canon Vixia HF R300 Full HD Flash Memory Camcorder with 51x Advanced Zoom

 

What does "Full HD" mean exactly?

 

 

Full High Definition
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