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Top Canon XL H1A Camcorder Reviews
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Camcorder Summary:
The Canon XL H1A records to HDV tapes and is a professional high
definition camcorder. The XL H1A is a lot like the XL H1S but
lacks some expanded connectivity designed for certain technical
situations. The XL H1S features a Canon 20x optical zoom HD
video lens, the Digic DVII HD image processor, and three 1/3
inch CCD image sensors (1.67 Megapixels each). It will be
available in mid-July for about $5,999.
Canon XL H1A News Release Summary:
Canon’s new XL H1S and XL H1A HD camcorders provide advanced
features for enhanced control and operation. New 20x HD video
lens, enhanced image control and other user-requested
refinements serve the needs of event video, documentary
filmmaking and pro markets.
LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., April 10, 2008 – Building on the success of
its acclaimed XL H1 High Definition (HD) camcorder,
Canon
U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging technology, has
introduced the new shoulder mount XL H1S and XL H1A HD
camcorders, which include new advanced features requested by
professional users for improved operation and image control.
Canon's new XL H1S and XL H1A camcorders, which will be on
display at the 2008 NAB Show (Booth #SU3020), feature an updated
Canon 20x HD Video Lens with three independent manual adjustment
rings (focus, zoom and iris), as well as enhanced manual focus
and zoom control. Additionally, the XL H1S and XL H1A
incorporate an expanded array of controls for customizing the
image, display, and operation to match individual needs.
Utilizing the industry's most affordable digital video recording
media – HDV tapes – both models are ideal for such long-form
production applications as wedding and event videography,
digital filmmaking, documentary production and media education.
Both the new XL H1S and XL H1A deliver superior HD image quality
with their Genuine Canon XL interchangeable lens system, three
1/3 inch, 1.67 Megapixel CCD Image Sensors, and Canon's
proprietary DIGIC DVII HD Image Processor. Both models also
feature a durable six-pin IEEE 1394 terminal, providing a more
robust connection to external hardware.
The XL H1S model provides expanded connectivity by incorporating
HD-SDI (SMPTE 299M)/SD-SDI (SMPTE272M) output with embedded
audio and time code, providing a raw, uncompressed 1.485 Gbps
signal for demanding live production environments, SMPTE Time
Code input and output terminals, and a Genlock output terminal
for multi-camera shooting situations.
"The new XL H1S and XL H1A HD camcorders continue to meet the
needs of producers, event videographers, and digital
cinematographers with superior Canon optical and imaging
technology, and with the most cost-effective medium for
high-quality HD video capture and storage, which is HDV tape,"
noted Yuichi Ishizuka, senior vice president and general
manager, Consumer Imaging Group, Canon U.S.A. "Canon's
unsurpassed quality is seen in our broadcast HDTV lenses and the
Canon EOS digital photography cameras. This know-how directly
benefits the quality of Canon professional and consumer HD
camcorders. Recently, our consumer camcorders claimed the
number-one position in total high definition camcorder unit
sales above $200 in both January and February of 2008, according
to The NPD Group's Retail Tracking Service."
New Genuine Canon 20x HD Video Zoom Lens III
Leveraging Canon's expertise as a worldwide leader in optics,
the XL H1S and XL H1A feature a redesigned Genuine Canon 20x HD
Video Zoom Lens equipped with Canon's XL lens mount. The XL lens
mount enables users to interchange lenses, such as Canon's
optional 6x wide-angle lens, Canon EF photographic lenses, and
many other lenses for specialized image capture. The XL H1S and
XL H1A HD camcorders' new Genuine Canon 20x HD Video Zoom Lens
III offers independent manual zoom, focus and iris rings, which
can operate simultaneously. These rings have been redesigned for
easy access and comfortable operation. Other innovations of the
lens include: three sensitivity settings for the manual focus
ring; fast and slow zoom speeds; smooth movement when starting
or stopping zooms; and selectable rotational angles between the
tele and wide ends of the lens zoom. Simultaneous zoom and focus
control are also possible in either Manual or Auto Focus mode.
The new Genuine Canon 20x HD Video Zoom Lens III incorporates
aspherical lenses to reduce flare and fluorite lens elements to
minimize chromatic aberration. Additionally, the lens features
Canon's SuperRange Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) system,
which corrects camera shake instantly on hand-held shots at full
telephoto, shots taken from a moving vehicle, or other
challenging situations.
User-Definable Operation
The new camcorders provide users with an unprecedented range of
image/color settings, camera-control functions, and viewfinder
display choices. Video can be captured and output in multiple
frame rates to meet the demands of diverse production
assignments. These frame rates include: 60i for mainstream
production; 30F for perfect frame grabs or Web delivery; and 24F
for emulating the look of motion-picture film. Canon's Factory
Service Center can also provide an optional upgrade to add 50i
and 25F frame rates. The camcorders can be switched in all frame
rates between 1080-line 16:9 aspect ratio HD video and 480-line
4:3 aspect ratio SD video (or 576 lines in 50i or 25F mode).
Both the XL H1S and XL H1A HD camcorders provide Total Image
Control for customizing image and color settings, with a total
of 23 custom presets available for image-quality adjustment,
with the range of image color presets extended from +/-9 to
+/-50 steps for fine-tuning the picture (an important feature
for achieving the visual subtleties favored by
cinematographers). Custom image pre-set files can be stored to
an onboard SD/SDHC Memory Card and shared with another Canon XL
H1S, XL H1A, or with Canon XH G1 and XH A1 HD camcorders for
seamless multi-camera production work.
Custom camera functions and operation settings total 21 items
and 33 sub-items for achieving creative "looks" for footage.
Among these new functions are: "shockless" white balance for
smooth, color-accurate dissolves between two pre-set white
balance values (adjustable from 2000K to 15000K); the ability to
increase gain in 0.5dB increments from 0dB up to +18dB, and
there is also additional -3dB and +36dB settings. A selective
noise-reduction function is available for reducing the noise in
targeted color areas, which is important for blue/green chroma-key
applications in special effects work and for shooting
insufficiently illuminated backgrounds.
Using the custom display settings feature, a camera operator can
tailor the display to their shooting style. These include 22
items and 40 sub-items for selection of status information that
can be shown in the XL H1S and XL H1A HD camcorders' 2.4"
combination EVF/LCD monitor.
Audio Capture and A/V Connectivity
User-requested refinements in the XL H1S and XL H1A audio
capabilities include: two-channel audio performance; two
built-in XLR terminals with separate audio-input sensitivity
settings; the ability to simultaneously record sound from an
external microphone and the supplied internal microphone; line
output level switching; an audio (manual) limiter; a new metal
headphone jack for reliable connectivity. Another important new
feature is embedded audio (and SMPTE time code) in the XL H1S HD
camcorder's uncompressed HD-SDI/SD-SDI digital output via an
industry-standard BNC connector.
Other improved connections on the XL H1S and XL H1A HD
camcorders include an external LCD monitor output for critical
focus confirmation on an optional larger monitor simultaneous
RCA and BNC video output for added monitoring and dubbing
convenience, and a photo-flash accessory shoe to support use of
Canon EX Series Speedlites.
The new Canon XL H1S HD camcorder is scheduled to be available
in early June for an estimated retail price of $8,999, and the
XL H1A, which will have an estimated retail price of $5,999, is
scheduled to be available in mid-July.
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