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Hv30?
Anyone that knows if there is to be a "HV30" soon?
When was the HV20 presented to the public? |
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Agreed. I want one that's MPEG2 based and uses a harddrive (and/or CF cards). I love both my A1 and my HV20, but there is room for something in between.
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I'd go for an A1-Lite that records high bitrate MPEG2 to flash cards, that'd be nice. It could use the same sensor as the HV20 with more manual control and perhaps XLR inputs.
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What would be great? 3CCD or 3CMOS (Preferably in global shutter mode) at native 1920x1080 resolution.
But... no format yet to record 1080p60... |
All good thougths. It would be very close to the A1 though. Wouldn't that be a problem to be a 1k unit then? They could, like the JVC, move controls to a ring and also adapt to solid state memory. I guess we have to wait some 6-9 months until "HV30".
"The HV20 was shipping just in March I believe" OK, almost "new", then not much is to happen for 6-9 months I guess. I might pick one up. Prob. the last "tape" I'm going to own. 2nd hand price will be a nightmare prob. |
Global shutter, easy manual control of all functions, pulldown flags -- 3 imaging chips would be nice but are unnecessary. Oh, and the same price or cheaper.
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Camera just came out guys. Give it a little bit, more likely there will be an update by next Spring. But in the meantime, the camera rocks and it will for quite a long time be the best bang for your buck in HDV 24P acquisition.
Also, I think you guys are asking for too much to keep it at the same price. Some of your suggestions actually PUT it at A1 price levels. |
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I'd like to see one like the Sony A1U--an HV20 with XLR's, more robust build quality, etc.
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Maybe it will have a 1/2" chip, eh?
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Maybe that'll be the XH-A2 and G2.
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The Canon HV30 coming out in 2008
So far the Canon HV20 is the best and cheapest camera on the market that can shoot in 24 frames a second film mode, but the downside to that model when it comes to HD is that it's only 1080i
Im guessing that the Canon HV30 could record 1080p full HD using the psf(pogressive segmented frame) methoid http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Progres...egmented_Frame What else is already known about the updated model? |
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I'm not sure I understand. Are you saying that Canon has announced plans for an HV30? Or are you just speculating that they might come out with a replacement for the HV20? Ken |
No, the HV30 is an updated model. Canon stated that it will release detailed specs on this new model in January 2008.
If it is able to give 1080p then I would say it is defently a buy. But the actual release date is unknown. |
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source for this (from Canon, that is). There's no mention of it on their U.S. press release site: http://www.usa.canon.com/opd/control...ressReleaseAct as of today (12/12/2008). |
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Other than adding pulldown flags, better manual control, and 10-bit HDMI 1.3b output, I don't know what else Canon could do to improve the camera significantly. Sure, a global-shutter CMOS chip would be nice, but I don't see it happening at the sub-$1K price point. |
Like all of the other major camcorder manufacturers, Canon traditionally announces new consumer models at the CES trade show in January. In the past they've also announced new consumer video product a little later in February at PMA as well. While an HV20 replacement might -- or might not -- be announced early in 2008, to my knowledge neither Canon USA nor Canon Inc. has said anything at all about its forthcoming camcorders, so unless the poster is able to specifically identify his source and clarify its nature, this topic remains strictly "Area 51" rumor mill chit-chat.
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Personally I don't see why they would make a "HV30" anytime soon. Every salesman I've talked to says that the HV20 is still selling like hot cakes.
If it ain't broke... |
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Who's to say an HV30 wouldn't be introduced under the same conditions? Personally, I think Canon will first direct their attention to the HG line. We'll be seeing an HG20 AVCHD introduced above the HG10 AVCHD before anything new is brought into the HV line. Making 2 consumer HD product lines with 2 camcorders each, one tape-based, the other tapless. Another area of interest is what Canon will release to align a product with Sony's HD1000 & Panasonic's AG-HMC70. |
What I would *really* like to see Canon produce is a very small AVCHD model that records to SDHC flash memory cards. They already have AVCHD to disc (HR10) and drive (HG10), so this is the only media format still missing.
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http://www.tech-notes.tv/Jim/Articles/24vs48sF.html My list of wishes for the HV20 successor is here: http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/showthread.php?t=104374 I am on the fence now. I was (and still am) looking at different cameras with saliva dripping from my mouth, still not sure which one to grab. I have a simple DV camcorder already, but I lust for a sexy prosumer camera with good picture, ergonomics and looks. HV20 functionality in the HC1 body would be nice to have :-) I am thinking maybe I should buy the HV20 now and stash it for couple of months. If the HV30 will not be good enough, then I would keep the HV20, otherwise I would return it to the store and get the HV30. Costco reduced its return period to just 90 days, but this should be enough, should it? ;-) |
It’s a good thing I didn’t have that many choices (GS400 verses HC1) when I bought the HC1 during the first few days of August, 2005.
Like Chris Hurd said, it may be better to wait until CES and you never know what you’ll find. |
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"It was said" means absolutely nothing. Who specifically? If you can't name the source, then none of this is for real. |
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