Mark Goodsell
October 27th, 2011, 09:36 PM
Ok, we all agree the XA10/G10 is a great camera. But no camera is perfect and if anyone from Canon reads this post, here are a few changes I believe would make it an even more powerful camera. This isn't meant to take away or degrade the camera in any sense. Just enhancements I think would improve it:
•Zoom Rocker. I think most users would say the G10/XA10 zoom arrangement is difficult to control precisely. It binds when trying to make that crawl zoom and then goes to a speed too fast. The zoom speed adjust via software is nice, but doesn't compensate for what I believe could be better designed. I think a real 'mini rocker' would be nice, or go back to a small lever like the HV30/40 has. Add an extra speed in there for smoother transitions from fast to slow. The handle zoom rocker is handy, but could use another speed to get better modulation from fast to slow. Especially frustrating when you compare the zoom control to other prosumer cams or even the zoom control of some older Canon consumer cams.
•Power On/Off Button - I like the push button On/Off button arangement, but where it is located is crummy. It makes it a two-handed operation to pick up and turn on the video camera. It becomes downright annoying after extended use, especially if you've ever used a cam with all the controls on the Rt thumb button. Putting the on/off switch on the Rt side next to the Record button would make activating the camera a smooth one-handed event. I like how the Sony prosumer cams have theirs. A flick of the thumb and the cam is on, push the Record button with the same thumb and 'boom' you're in business!
•Headphone jack. Putting the jack behind the LCD is ok on a consumer cam, but doing so for a prosumer cam is frustrating. The operator cannot use the headphones and close the LCD. If you have been shooting and taking a break for a moment or two and want to shut the LCD, can't do it w/o unplugging the headphones each time. If you want to use the viewfinder and headphones at the same time, which I've done frequently, and close the LCD, good luck! I don't use headphones a terrible amount, but I know guys that do. This must drive them nuts.
•Volume dial - Well, it doesn't exist. I'd like to see the option of using the existing dial in the back of the cam, the one that is a very nice exposure dial, also to be used as a volume dial for the onboard mic and 1/8" mini jack mic. One would think it would be a matter of just re-writing the software to allow such use. Using the LCD for volume control is frustrating IMO. Fortunately the AGC is pretty good and for most applications, I've found it to be good enough while using the 1/8 mini jack ...and the manual audio control generally not necessary to control. But there have been times and using the LCD is a pain. When using the XLR mic, manual control, of course, is a lot easier. The IDEAL situation I believe would be to offer a dual-dial system with two parallel dials (one stacked next to the other) in place where the current exposure dial is located. One dial (say, the left one) is for exposure or whatever, the other dial for volume.
-XLR Audo Limiting - I'm suprised Canon didn't offer this on the XA10. With all the other wonderful features, it's seems astonishing it wasn't included. Most prosumer cams have it. I've had many a blown out audio becuase of some freak loud noise I wasn't expecting. Hope it shows up in the next revision. While they are at it, maybe put smaller hash marks on the XLR volume dials for a little more precise positioning. Just a wish.
•Lens Shade - Everything up by the lens on these new cams is a huge improvement over the HVxx cams and some of the previous small cams. Canon is to be commended for the work they did to the lens and focus and lens shade. If the HV30/40 cams had the wide angle lens, focus ring and lens shade of the XA10/G10, they would have been nearly perfect cams. Canon could do the XA/G10 one better by integrating a lens cover system INTO the lens hood like Sony prosumer cams do. You flip the lever and the doors open. Wow, that's slick! You never have to fiddle with a lens cap again. An integrated system would be a nice touch. It's a want, not a need. But would be nice and protect the very nice lens.
•Viewfinder Rubber Cup - The XA10/G10 viewfinder is a nice improvement over some previous small cams but, what would make it a giant step better is if Canon supplied a larger, wrap-around rubber eye cup like some of the other prosumer cams have. You get two eye cups with many of the Sony cams, the short one and the larger, wrap-around style. The wrap-around eye cups keep the stray light out of your eye so you can focus on the image and make the correct adjustments. Really see what you are shooting. I found it really frustrating with the XA10 small rubber cup in bright light. The LCD sometimes isn't very visible in certain sunny conditions, and the viewfinder is great to resort to (I like viewfinders anyway), but the small eye cup doesn't keep stray light out very well. I wear glasses too, which compounds problems. Now, the small rubber cup IS more useful than the rubber 'bumper' used on the HVxx cams so I am thankful that Canon improved the viewfinder as they did, don't get me wrong. But a larger cup as an accessory would round out this professional unit. Sony hits a home run with their eye cups (the larger one). If such a unit were offered as an accessory, I'd buy it in a heartbeat. While talking about the viewfinder, if there was ONE enhancement I would ask for, it would be to make the detent that keeps the viewfinder extended just a little more firm than it is. Using the viewfinder, I frequently have it accidentally push back in due to pressure from my head. Just a little extra firmess to help prevent it from being pushed in would be helpful.
•ND Filters - Probably wishfull thinking here. Would love to have 'real' ones with a real 4-position lever (Off, ND1, ND2, ND3). Probably not enough room for them in such a short cam. But doesn't hurt to 'wish'.
•Accessory Shoe (G10 only). The XA10 has a nice accessory shoe located in about the only place it could fit, given the small cam body. Canon did a great job with it on the XA10. Why they didn't put the same one on the G10 is mystifying and equally disappointing as a consumer. I guess it's one way to push people to the higher priced cam. But the G10 is a $1,500 cam for crying out loud! It should have a full-sized shoe IMO. The G10 mini 'smart shoe' or whatever they call it located in the back of the cam behind the zoom lever is a shame. Lousy location, too small to do anything with. If the G10 had the same cold shoe as the XA10 does, or a combo cold shoe with smart-shoe features, it would be a real winner. I'm sure a lot of cam buyers would be extatic to see that. I can envision some users buying the G10 as a B cam, then retrofitting the top plate with a new XA10 top plate/shoe combo (from Canon parts) to get a full-sized cold shoe. You'd have a very useful G10 with that arrangement. Speaking of that, would be nice if the back hook-up of the XA10 used the same smart 'mini-shoe' as the G10, with size screws to hold the handle. Then you could use some of the accessories like the light. Some of the accessories aren't that 'professional' but I can see a time and place for it. A light that turns on/off with the camera 'Rec' button would be nice for reality show pocket cam use. This last point might be nit-picking a little, but something worth looking at.
-More snug XLR buttons: Personally this hasn't been an issue for me, but I know others have made noise about it. So, I'll add it for the sake of others. The buttons on my cam will rattle, but only if I shake the camera vigerously -- moreso than I would under normal shooting sutuations.
There are a few other things I could see adding to this list, you might have your own list of improvements. I think this is a truely wonderful cam. But as with anything, there are always ways to propose 'improvements' to increase usability for future cams. Canon clearly has listened to users who have been asking for a very small cam with pro-quality features. For the most part, they've hit a home-run as seen by the limited availability of the cams (that and the tsunami).
What are your thoughts? Am I off base with this list of 'wants'?
•Zoom Rocker. I think most users would say the G10/XA10 zoom arrangement is difficult to control precisely. It binds when trying to make that crawl zoom and then goes to a speed too fast. The zoom speed adjust via software is nice, but doesn't compensate for what I believe could be better designed. I think a real 'mini rocker' would be nice, or go back to a small lever like the HV30/40 has. Add an extra speed in there for smoother transitions from fast to slow. The handle zoom rocker is handy, but could use another speed to get better modulation from fast to slow. Especially frustrating when you compare the zoom control to other prosumer cams or even the zoom control of some older Canon consumer cams.
•Power On/Off Button - I like the push button On/Off button arangement, but where it is located is crummy. It makes it a two-handed operation to pick up and turn on the video camera. It becomes downright annoying after extended use, especially if you've ever used a cam with all the controls on the Rt thumb button. Putting the on/off switch on the Rt side next to the Record button would make activating the camera a smooth one-handed event. I like how the Sony prosumer cams have theirs. A flick of the thumb and the cam is on, push the Record button with the same thumb and 'boom' you're in business!
•Headphone jack. Putting the jack behind the LCD is ok on a consumer cam, but doing so for a prosumer cam is frustrating. The operator cannot use the headphones and close the LCD. If you have been shooting and taking a break for a moment or two and want to shut the LCD, can't do it w/o unplugging the headphones each time. If you want to use the viewfinder and headphones at the same time, which I've done frequently, and close the LCD, good luck! I don't use headphones a terrible amount, but I know guys that do. This must drive them nuts.
•Volume dial - Well, it doesn't exist. I'd like to see the option of using the existing dial in the back of the cam, the one that is a very nice exposure dial, also to be used as a volume dial for the onboard mic and 1/8" mini jack mic. One would think it would be a matter of just re-writing the software to allow such use. Using the LCD for volume control is frustrating IMO. Fortunately the AGC is pretty good and for most applications, I've found it to be good enough while using the 1/8 mini jack ...and the manual audio control generally not necessary to control. But there have been times and using the LCD is a pain. When using the XLR mic, manual control, of course, is a lot easier. The IDEAL situation I believe would be to offer a dual-dial system with two parallel dials (one stacked next to the other) in place where the current exposure dial is located. One dial (say, the left one) is for exposure or whatever, the other dial for volume.
-XLR Audo Limiting - I'm suprised Canon didn't offer this on the XA10. With all the other wonderful features, it's seems astonishing it wasn't included. Most prosumer cams have it. I've had many a blown out audio becuase of some freak loud noise I wasn't expecting. Hope it shows up in the next revision. While they are at it, maybe put smaller hash marks on the XLR volume dials for a little more precise positioning. Just a wish.
•Lens Shade - Everything up by the lens on these new cams is a huge improvement over the HVxx cams and some of the previous small cams. Canon is to be commended for the work they did to the lens and focus and lens shade. If the HV30/40 cams had the wide angle lens, focus ring and lens shade of the XA10/G10, they would have been nearly perfect cams. Canon could do the XA/G10 one better by integrating a lens cover system INTO the lens hood like Sony prosumer cams do. You flip the lever and the doors open. Wow, that's slick! You never have to fiddle with a lens cap again. An integrated system would be a nice touch. It's a want, not a need. But would be nice and protect the very nice lens.
•Viewfinder Rubber Cup - The XA10/G10 viewfinder is a nice improvement over some previous small cams but, what would make it a giant step better is if Canon supplied a larger, wrap-around rubber eye cup like some of the other prosumer cams have. You get two eye cups with many of the Sony cams, the short one and the larger, wrap-around style. The wrap-around eye cups keep the stray light out of your eye so you can focus on the image and make the correct adjustments. Really see what you are shooting. I found it really frustrating with the XA10 small rubber cup in bright light. The LCD sometimes isn't very visible in certain sunny conditions, and the viewfinder is great to resort to (I like viewfinders anyway), but the small eye cup doesn't keep stray light out very well. I wear glasses too, which compounds problems. Now, the small rubber cup IS more useful than the rubber 'bumper' used on the HVxx cams so I am thankful that Canon improved the viewfinder as they did, don't get me wrong. But a larger cup as an accessory would round out this professional unit. Sony hits a home run with their eye cups (the larger one). If such a unit were offered as an accessory, I'd buy it in a heartbeat. While talking about the viewfinder, if there was ONE enhancement I would ask for, it would be to make the detent that keeps the viewfinder extended just a little more firm than it is. Using the viewfinder, I frequently have it accidentally push back in due to pressure from my head. Just a little extra firmess to help prevent it from being pushed in would be helpful.
•ND Filters - Probably wishfull thinking here. Would love to have 'real' ones with a real 4-position lever (Off, ND1, ND2, ND3). Probably not enough room for them in such a short cam. But doesn't hurt to 'wish'.
•Accessory Shoe (G10 only). The XA10 has a nice accessory shoe located in about the only place it could fit, given the small cam body. Canon did a great job with it on the XA10. Why they didn't put the same one on the G10 is mystifying and equally disappointing as a consumer. I guess it's one way to push people to the higher priced cam. But the G10 is a $1,500 cam for crying out loud! It should have a full-sized shoe IMO. The G10 mini 'smart shoe' or whatever they call it located in the back of the cam behind the zoom lever is a shame. Lousy location, too small to do anything with. If the G10 had the same cold shoe as the XA10 does, or a combo cold shoe with smart-shoe features, it would be a real winner. I'm sure a lot of cam buyers would be extatic to see that. I can envision some users buying the G10 as a B cam, then retrofitting the top plate with a new XA10 top plate/shoe combo (from Canon parts) to get a full-sized cold shoe. You'd have a very useful G10 with that arrangement. Speaking of that, would be nice if the back hook-up of the XA10 used the same smart 'mini-shoe' as the G10, with size screws to hold the handle. Then you could use some of the accessories like the light. Some of the accessories aren't that 'professional' but I can see a time and place for it. A light that turns on/off with the camera 'Rec' button would be nice for reality show pocket cam use. This last point might be nit-picking a little, but something worth looking at.
-More snug XLR buttons: Personally this hasn't been an issue for me, but I know others have made noise about it. So, I'll add it for the sake of others. The buttons on my cam will rattle, but only if I shake the camera vigerously -- moreso than I would under normal shooting sutuations.
There are a few other things I could see adding to this list, you might have your own list of improvements. I think this is a truely wonderful cam. But as with anything, there are always ways to propose 'improvements' to increase usability for future cams. Canon clearly has listened to users who have been asking for a very small cam with pro-quality features. For the most part, they've hit a home-run as seen by the limited availability of the cams (that and the tsunami).
What are your thoughts? Am I off base with this list of 'wants'?