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September 2nd, 2010, 08:44 PM | #1 |
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Canon Expo/NYC & XF305/XF300 -wow!
I was fortunate enough to spend the afternoon at the Canon Expo in New York City. Most of my time was spent with an XF305 in my hands. All I can say is wow!
The Canon folks were great-knowledgeable, accessible and they left me alone to play. The camera "felt" good. Nice weight, nice balance. I very much liked the LCD, easily on par with EX1 (all of these remarks are based on a well lit set and pick ups in areas with decent light) and I loved the fact that the LCD can be viewed from the left and right side of the camera body. I liked the ergonomics, the buttons and switches felt like they were in the right place. I liked the menus-and in the past I thought Canon's menu structure was poorly structured. I liked the choice of color in the menus-the orange/white combo really jumped out and never bled as in the case with reds and blues I've seen on my Sony and Panasonic cams. I really liked a button labeled "status" which allowed full access to review all of the camera's settings, very handy. The lens was sharp and the images produced on a 42"LCD looked great. I can"t speak of how captured images looked. I did not shoot to a CF card and bring it back to my studio for me to examine. All I did as "play" with the XF305 for 90minutes and afterwards all I can still say is-wow! I'm sure others will have their own views. Thank you Canon for putting on a good show. I look forward to a "real-world" test drive of the XF305/XF300. Be well Rob Smalltalk Productions |
September 2nd, 2010, 10:33 PM | #2 |
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Thanks for the review, Rob.
What camera do you use now? You compared the XF to an EX1. Is that what you're used to? |
September 3rd, 2010, 07:11 AM | #3 |
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Glen-
Thanks for the thanks. I wouldn't really call the above a "review" but rather a first impression. I have owned and used: JVC DV500, DVX100B, HVX200, EX1. Each camera worked very well, each camera had it's drawbacks. 1/2" (DV500 & EX1) is lovely because of less light needed and shallow dof. DVX100B made very nice sd images and played well w/others. The HVX200 + P2 was easy w/FCP but I never liked its lcd. On my last shoot, we used the Pannie HPX500 which also made some lovely images. Canon's XF305/300 takes many of the above features and puts them into a body that, a first blush, I find comfortable. I really need more time w/the XF305/300 so that I can shoot some footage and evaluate the requisite workflow. That all said, what I have seen I do like. YMMV Be well Rob Smalltalk Productions |
September 3rd, 2010, 08:01 AM | #4 |
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The Luminous Landscape is mostly related to outdoor stills, but there was a long review of the XF 305. Interesting comments about the on / off switch (though the overall review was favorable).
The Luminous Landscape |
September 3rd, 2010, 02:43 PM | #5 |
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richard-
thanks for the link. very enjoyable read. be well rob smalltalk productions |
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