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Chris Hurd April 7th, 2010 11:09 AM

Canon Digital Learning Center's pages on the XF Series
 
See Introducing the XF305 and XF300: Canon's New Pro Camcorders

and File-Based Video Recording onto CF Cards: Features & Benefits

as well as New Canon HD Codec Ensures Success In File-Based World

Emrys Roberts April 7th, 2010 02:31 PM

Thanks for this Chris I was looking for these specific specs on this cam. :) What's your take on this version still only using 1/3 sensor?

Chris Hurd April 7th, 2010 02:59 PM

I think they're planning to make an "XL F" version of this camcorder with
interchangeable lenses, and they wanted to insure backward compatibility
with the existing XL series HD lenses. That's my take on it.

Steve Phillipps April 7th, 2010 03:03 PM

I think you mentioned that before Chris really early on, and while you're probably right, Canon did bin the VL lens mount that was on the EX Hi8 camera (happy memories!)
Steve

Michael Rees April 8th, 2010 07:54 AM

I don't know if they have completely sold me. Sony's new NXCAM can go up to 1.5 lux in low light, this one goes to 4.5. And the new NXCAM has a SDI jack and timecode without having to buy another model. just my thoughts.

Chris Hurd April 8th, 2010 08:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve Phillipps (Post 1511300)
Canon did bin the VL lens mount that was on the EX Hi8 camera (happy memories!)Steve

Steve is referring to Canon's Hi8 format camcorder system with an interchangeable
lens, in the UK and Europe it was known as the EX1Hi and here in the States we had
it as the L1 (and later the L2, LX100 and LX200). I used to shoot with an L1 back in
the day. *sigh*

Now *that* was a 1/2-inch sensor!

With 380,000 effective pixels to boot (440,000 on the PAL model EX1Hi)!

Steve Phillipps April 8th, 2010 08:29 AM

The EXHi was a really great camera wasn't it Chris. I would actually put THAT into the revolutionary category. It the ONLY affordable interchangeable lens camcorder at the time and a massive hit with amateur wildlife cameramen.
Steve

Brian Woods April 15th, 2010 01:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Michael Rees (Post 1511597)
I don't know if they have completely sold me. Sony's new NXCAM can go up to 1.5 lux in low light, this one goes to 4.5. And the new NXCAM has a SDI jack and timecode without having to buy another model. just my thoughts.

Just wanted to point out that the XF300 goes to 4.5 lux in Full AUTO mode when shooting 60i (Shutter speed 1/60, Gain +21dB). In manual mode: 0.08 lux (Shutter speed 1/4, Gain +33dB)

Bo Sundvall April 16th, 2010 01:54 AM

It would be better if camera manufacturer could somehow create a standard for sensitivity. It wouldn't be too hard. For example 50i/60i (depending on PAL/NTSC country), fully open iris, no gain, 50IRE/90IRE/xxIRE and then measure the number of LUX. Who is interrested in shooting 1/4s with +33dB Gain? Souch settings are more or less unusable, at least for me.


Regards,

/Bo

Pete Bauer May 9th, 2011 08:30 AM

Re: Canon Digital Learning Center's pages on the XF Series
 
I promoted a post by Michele Sauer to its own thread in this same forum:

http://www.dvinfo.net/forum/canon-xf...f-editing.html

Graham Bernard July 18th, 2012 11:12 PM

Re: Canon Digital Learning Center's pages on the XF Series
 
Here are some great XF300 tutorials:

Canon DLC: Gallery: XF Professional Camcorder Tutorials

Grazie


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