Nick Vaughan
July 3rd, 2010, 08:13 AM
Good morning, all!
We picked up our XF305 yesterday and I finally got a chance to play around with it this morning. Shot a couple of test clips and they looked fantastic when I viewed them with Canon's XF Utility. Everything about this camera feels and looks promising...yadda yadda yadda.
So, the somewhat bad news: as far as I can tell, after installing the Canon XF utility and whatnot, there is zero integration with Adobe's CS4 suite. When attempting to import an MXF into Premiere or After Effects, I have been getting error after error.
It is entirely possible that I am the first schmuck out there to try this, so I will let you know what I find out and if this is going to be possible at all. I tried hunting around on the net for a solution, but I can't find a single thing about the issues...other than the fact that the XF codec is native in CS5...typical Adobe ;D
Anyway, tons of test clips to come...might be shooting some green screen tomorrow.
We picked up our XF305 yesterday and I finally got a chance to play around with it this morning. Shot a couple of test clips and they looked fantastic when I viewed them with Canon's XF Utility. Everything about this camera feels and looks promising...yadda yadda yadda.
So, the somewhat bad news: as far as I can tell, after installing the Canon XF utility and whatnot, there is zero integration with Adobe's CS4 suite. When attempting to import an MXF into Premiere or After Effects, I have been getting error after error.
It is entirely possible that I am the first schmuck out there to try this, so I will let you know what I find out and if this is going to be possible at all. I tried hunting around on the net for a solution, but I can't find a single thing about the issues...other than the fact that the XF codec is native in CS5...typical Adobe ;D
Anyway, tons of test clips to come...might be shooting some green screen tomorrow.