Need camcorder with an aspect ratio greater than1,920x1,080 format.

Some years ago, I saw an ad for a Canon camcorder with an aspect ratio greater than the standard 2:1 ratio (1,920x1,080) format.  It boasted a true cinemascope format (16:9?) Is there something like that available today? Or do I have to go to a professional unit? Thanks for any help.

Hi ridgerider,
Thank you for posting.  The 1920 x 1080 resolution that our current camcorder models shoot at is a Full HD 16:9 aspect ratio resolution.  There is no need to move into a professional level model to get Full HD 16:9 video, unless a more professional level model is something you are looking for.
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