How do you see Canon's line up down the line? - Page 4 at DVinfo.net
DV Info Net

Go Back   DV Info Net > Canon EOS / MXF / AVCHD / HDV / DV Camera Systems > Canon XF Series 4K and HD Camcorders
Register FAQ Today's Posts Buyer's Guides

Canon XF Series 4K and HD Camcorders
Canon XF705, XF405, XF305, XF205 and XF105 (with SDI), Canon XF400, XF300, XF200 and XF100 (without SDI).

Reply
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Old September 6th, 2010, 07:19 AM   #46
Space Hipster
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Jacksonville, FL
Posts: 1,596
Quote:
Originally Posted by Ronan Fournier View Post
Am I the only XLH1 owner waiting for an interchangeable lens version of the XF 305?
No, i doubt you're the only one.

Why do you want the interchangeable lens feature? Apparently the lens on the XF cams is very, very good, maybe the best in its class. Will you gain anything by switching lenses? Are there that many quality 1/3" lenses out there? I can understand on a 2/3" cam with the many lens choices you have, but do you really benefit that much with a 1/3" cam?
Glen Vandermolen is offline   Reply With Quote
Old September 6th, 2010, 08:05 AM   #47
Regular Crew
 
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Sherburn, England
Posts: 136
Quote:
Originally Posted by Glen Vandermolen View Post
Why do you want the interchangeable lens feature? Apparently the lens on the XF cams is very, very good, maybe the best in its class. Will you gain anything by switching lenses? Are there that many quality 1/3" lenses out there? I can understand on a 2/3" cam with the many lens choices you have, but do you really benefit that much with a 1/3" cam?
One obvious use is for the EF adaptor with still lenses - a great combination for wildlife and other situations calling for high magnification.
Paul Doherty is offline   Reply With Quote
Old September 6th, 2010, 08:44 AM   #48
Wrangler
 
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Eagle River, AK
Posts: 4,100
Glen, to answer your question, yes, I use both the 20X and the 6X lens regularly. Just two weeks ago, I went to a shoot with the 20X lens on the camera and ALMOST didn't bring along the 6X because I (lazily) thought I wouldn't need it that day and already had too much stuff to drag along on an especially hot, humid day. As soon as I arrived, you guessed it, the 6X immediately went on the camera to save the day. Could one use an XF300 plus a wide adaptor in a situation like that? It probably would get the job done in most situations but certainly not better than an equivalent interchangeable lens camera.

Also, I don't personally use EF lenses with the XL but many do, especially those shooting nature stuff. The current XF cameras don't really accommodate that niche.

Like many, I'm not at the 2/3" interchangeable lens type camera price point, so I'm eagerly waiting to see if and when there will be an XF version of the XL cameras to stick that 6X lens onto. In the meantime, as much as I want to put tape behind me, I'm not ready to drop so much money on the current XF -- as an interim solution.
__________________
Pete Bauer
The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and science. Albert Einstein
Trying to solve a DV mystery? You may find the answer behind the SEARCH function ... or be able to join a discussion already in progress!
Pete Bauer is offline   Reply With Quote
Old September 6th, 2010, 09:16 AM   #49
Major Player
 
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Paris, France
Posts: 201
As Paul has guessed, I use the EF adapter for wildlife, with the EF 300mm for long shots and the 100mm macro (which becomes a 700mm macro (24x36 equivalent) on the XLH1 ! :-)
You can't do this kind of stuff with the 18x zoom lens of the XF305, unfortunatly. But it's possible could with the Sony EX3, so Canon, I hope you're listening!
__________________
http://www.songesdemoai.com/
Ronan Fournier is offline   Reply With Quote
Old September 6th, 2010, 09:29 AM   #50
Space Hipster
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Jacksonville, FL
Posts: 1,596
Interesting points, gentlemen.
I wouldn't be surprised if Canon makes an interchangeable lens XF. After all, they do make the XLs. They certainly have the know-how.
Glen Vandermolen is offline   Reply With Quote
Old September 6th, 2010, 09:39 AM   #51
Wrangler
 
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Eagle River, AK
Posts: 4,100
There certainly are many of us hoping (if not expecting). I'm just a bit afraid of what the price might be, given how much the first XF cameras cost. Also FWIW, since the "affordable" video world seems to be going CMOS, I sure hope that CMOS global shutter is in the wings.
__________________
Pete Bauer
The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and science. Albert Einstein
Trying to solve a DV mystery? You may find the answer behind the SEARCH function ... or be able to join a discussion already in progress!
Pete Bauer is offline   Reply With Quote
Old September 6th, 2010, 10:12 AM   #52
Major Player
 
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Janetville Ontario Canada
Posts: 210
I second Pete's hope! I also shoot wildlife and macro close up using the XL H1s and (in my case) Nikon lenses. If the hoped for XF ... interchangeable system is in a reasonable price range, it would open up a world of potential for nature work videographers in a superior quality.

Alan
Alan Emery is offline   Reply With Quote
Old September 6th, 2010, 11:03 AM   #53
Regular Crew
 
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: McBride BC Canada
Posts: 100
As a wildlife filmmaker I'm also waiting to see if Canon will soon release an interchangeable lens model of the XF series. I've used the XLH1 for more than 4 years and hope to go tapeless soon. The main thing though is having full HD camera that's approved by companies like BBC and having the ability to add a night vision lens or attach higher power. I believe it may happen by years end and in the meantime I'll keep shooting on what I have for 2 films, after all it's hard work that gets rare footage and not cameras, right?

Leon Lorenz
Canadian Wildlife Productions: Grizzly Bears, Bighorm Sheep in Alberta & BC Rockies DVD Videos
Leon Lorenz is offline   Reply With Quote
Old September 8th, 2010, 06:09 AM   #54
Major Player
 
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Chicago
Posts: 706
Getting a removable lens version of XF is certainly complicated by DSLR. Does Canon consider the needs of an ultra-long lens shooter like a wildlife filmaker? I doubt it.
What's also unclear to me is how the Japanese companies have divided up the market in this new era. What boundaries still concern Canon? How has the potential of RED influenced future products? Post iPhone, iPod etc they certainly take RED seriously.

The really good news is how good these new models look. I don't really care who makes high quality affordable equipment as long as those products are available. We are reaching the point where camera IQ will be similar across a wide range of models and price point is about features and glass.
Don Miller is offline   Reply With Quote
Old September 10th, 2010, 02:13 PM   #55
Major Player
 
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Burbank, CA 91502
Posts: 949
Anyone at IBC going to or been to the Canon booth yet??? Is there anything hiding under glass???

Jim Martin
FilmTools.com
Jim Martin is offline   Reply With Quote
Old September 12th, 2010, 02:43 AM   #56
Major Player
 
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Southport, United Kingdom
Posts: 723
Given that the XF cameras meet e.g. the BBC specs. for broadcasting (unlike the Sony EXs) and assuming that this was intentional on the part of Canon, could we not expect a interchangeable lens XF which not only takes EF lenses but also, given that it meets "broadcasting specs", comes with a range of Canon "mini" broadcast lenses?

Wishful thinking , but would that any such new lens (40x zoom?) is both affordable and fits my XLH1.

Ron
Ronald Jackson is offline   Reply With Quote
Old October 11th, 2010, 11:08 AM   #57
Major Player
 
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: New Delhi, India
Posts: 507
I am waiting for an interchangeable lens version of the XF. I have Canon prime lenses (300, 400 f2.8L IS) to use. People may say that 7*400 = 2800 and that is too much. However, there are situations where that would be the only solution. I have purposefully planned a project by 2011 Nov/Dec hoping for such a camera to be in place. If not, then I have to buy something else.
__________________
Wild Tiger Productions
http://www.indiawilds.com/about.htm
Sabyasachi Patra is offline   Reply
Reply

DV Info Net refers all where-to-buy and where-to-rent questions exclusively to these trusted full line dealers and rental houses...

B&H Photo Video
(866) 521-7381
New York, NY USA

Scan Computers Int. Ltd.
+44 0871-472-4747
Bolton, Lancashire UK


DV Info Net also encourages you to support local businesses and buy from an authorized dealer in your neighborhood.
  You are here: DV Info Net > Canon EOS / MXF / AVCHD / HDV / DV Camera Systems > Canon XF Series 4K and HD Camcorders


 



All times are GMT -6. The time now is 06:07 AM.


DV Info Net -- Real Names, Real People, Real Info!
1998-2024 The Digital Video Information Network