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Side View of the Canon XHA1

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The area on which a tripod mounts is raised a bit from the rest of the body of the bottom of the camera. As a result, the only support the camera really gets from a tripod is a small surface area of about 2.5 square inces. If this area were flush with the rest of the bottom of the camera, there would be a whole lot more support and this support would go a long way towards camera stability while pushing buttons etc. while shooting.
Side View of the Canon XHA1
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Shutter:  1/100 sec
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Dimensions:  672 x 448
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