View Full Version : XL-H1 body, lens and nanoFlash riddle


Tyge Floyd
September 23rd, 2009, 10:17 AM
I'm poking around on the B & H web site trying to put some numbers together (again!) on adding a nanoFlash into my gear and I run across this.

XL-H1s ($7995) + nanoFlash ($2895) = $10,890

XL-H1 body (http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=cart_accessories&A=details&Q=&sku=572295&is=REG) ($3995) + XL lens (http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=cart_accessories&A=details&Q=&sku=562484&is=REG) ($2199) + nanoFlash ($2895) = $9094

I understand the the XL-H1 is discontinued but I shot it and it's a great camera. What I need to know is if this lens is the same lens that is on my XL-H1a. If so, I think I just figured out how to save $1796 on a new camera with HD/SDI out and the nanoFlash.

Tell me why this will not work?

Per Johan Naesje
September 23rd, 2009, 10:53 AM
Tyge,
I believe itīs possible to use the "new" 20x HD lens connected to a "old" XL-H1.
Note that the new lens has an additional iris ring (for manual adjusting aperture), you also have independent zoom and focus. Iīm not sure but you might have to do a firmware upgrade to the old XL-H1 for this new functions to work properly!
In fact the 6X wide HD lens which also had the new iris ring, was applied with a firmware upgrade-card in the box.

Also note that the old XL-H1 donīt have embedded audio in the HD/SDI signal. The nano donīt have any xlr audio connectors (only analog audio inputs), so you might have a problem capture good audio with this setup.
The old XL-H1 donīt have timecode signal in the embedded HD/SDI stream either, so you have to manually start/stop recording with the nano.

I believe the Flash XDR would have been a better choice paired with the old XL-H1 IMHO!

Dan Keaton
September 23rd, 2009, 03:24 PM
Dear Tyge and Per Johan,

The XL H1 (all models) have RCA audio outputs.

A simple RCA (stereo) to 3.5mm mini-plug will work to provide audio from the XL H1 to the nanoFlash. This is a very low cost cable, available in many places.

The XL H1 can provide Phantom Power, for the mics, if needed.

Tyge Floyd
September 23rd, 2009, 05:17 PM
So, no embedded audio but per Dan it seems there is a work around for that.

Does anyone else have any input on if the lens will work on the body?