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Don Palomaki October 7th, 2021 07:22 AM

Re: New Canon XF605!
 
FWIW: Two days ago B&H said they now expect to receive the XF-605 around November 4th.

Erick Perdomo November 8th, 2021 11:46 PM

Re: New Canon XF605!
 
hi everyone. I want to retire my "ancient" XF300 and XF100 which served me well...I have used my C100 mk2 for some conferences and live events but I would prefer a real camcorder. This XF605 looks promising...has anyone purchased it? I would love to see some real world footage shot by professional videographers. I have seen some videos on youtube. Some look ok but I can't be sure yet. Thanks

Don Palomaki November 10th, 2021 04:15 AM

Re: New Canon XF605!
 
I saw MidWest Photo in Ohio says they have it in stock. So it should be appearing at other vendors and in users hands any day now as well. It is caught in the supply chain issues thanks to the ongoing COVID-19

Reviews are scarce, all I've seen were brief and based on demo units when announced last summer. I expect to see real user reviews before the end of the month.

Erick Perdomo November 11th, 2021 11:23 PM

Re: New Canon XF605!
 
great news! I can't wait to see real world footage from good videographers. Thanks!

Scott Hayes November 18th, 2021 06:03 AM

Re: New Canon XF605!
 
I am really tempted to order one of these to go along with my mirrorless kit, over an FX6.

Doug Jensen November 18th, 2021 08:40 AM

Re: New Canon XF605!
 
Hmm, XF605 vs. FX6?

That's an interesting pair of choices because they are completely different kinds cameras. It's like someone standing in a showroom and not being able to decide between buying an SUV or a sports car. Two totally different vehicles for totally different kinds of driving. It seems to me that how/what you shoot would be the deciding factor between those two specific cameras.

If the XF605 handycam style of camera appeals to you, then you might compare it to the Sony Z280.

If the FX6 big sensor, removable lens style of camera appeals to you then you might compare it to similar types of cameras from Canon, Red, Blackmagic, Arri, and Panasonic, etc.

It just seem strange to me to be considering buying two totally different cameras that are designed for totally different shooting styles and purposes.

Allan Black November 18th, 2021 04:46 PM

Re: New Canon XF605!
 
Not to mention the prices. If you’ve got the coin to buy an FX6 + a couple of good lens, then you could probably buy 2 XF605s.

Might be some mileage in that, depends on what you’re shooting.
Cheers.

Don Palomaki November 20th, 2021 09:26 AM

Re: New Canon XF605!
 
Starting to see a few new reviews (within the past week or two) , such as "opening the box" so apparently they are shipping some of the early pre-orders now. Still not generally not available for immediate shipment on new orders.

Google and checks dates of the postings. Early comments appear favorable. Saw one that compared low light performance against. the XF705.

Gerald Webb January 12th, 2022 09:43 PM

Re: New Canon XF605!
 
Hi Everyone,
Seriously looking at upgrading from my Sony PXW X160 to this camera.
I shoot multi cam events with the Sony and other GH5S's.

Has anyone seen a lowlight test with the 605 compared to a GH5S (or some other popular camera)?
TBH this camera ticks all my boxes but mainly concerned about sharpness and low light noise.
I've heard some people say that Canon sensors aren't particularly sharp and go for a softer film look....
I'm down to the Panny CX350 or the 605.
Thoughts?

Don Palomaki January 13th, 2022 09:24 AM

Re: New Canon XF605!
 
is the closest I've seen to a side-by-side test of the XF605 compared to another camcorder under low light conditions.

There are a lot of user shot informal tests of the XF605 on youtube but nonet are very "calibrated."

My observation (based on older DV and HD gear) is that the Canon poor light image defaults to being warmer (and more pleasing to me) than Sony. But I have not investigated the current batch of new models.

Gerald Webb January 13th, 2022 03:53 PM

Re: New Canon XF605!
 
Thanks Don,
I found this one too-
Which pretty much has turned me off this camera. It appears my 6yo Sony is no worse for dirty background noise than the new Canon.
The search continues.

Small rant.
I don't know why people do "Tests" with any part of the camera in auto mode?
There's no mention of shutter speed in either video so you would assume its automatically going to the slowest shutter speed possible, 25 or 30, to let in the most light. But would you ever shoot like that?
Show me 100 shutter with a poorly lit white wall in the background next to your talent...That will show what the sensor can do.

Don Palomaki January 13th, 2022 07:50 PM

Re: New Canon XF605!
 
The issue of course is what is the actual light level. The camcorder settings tell us aperture, shutter, and gain used to produce the image, but not the actual amount of light on the subject which is the key. How low was low.

]It might help if we were told the light level in LUX, or perhaps the nominal film exposure for normal processing of film that could translate to a light level: e.g., a 18% gray card, 1/15 sec at f/1.8 with Kodacolor Ultra Max 400 film.

There is no substitute for adequate light. And if the thermal noise is cleaned up in the camcorder what did it do to the fine detail in the image? And how many black cats eating licorice in a coal bin will I be shooting?

The only way to know for sure is hands on tests. Then one can assess the impact of internal processing in the camera and available custom picture settings as well. Built in noise reduction may also impact fine detail that is not obvious with flat subjects/ plain white walls and/or youtube videos.

Don Palomaki March 2nd, 2022 09:12 AM

Re: New Canon XF605!
 
Not much discussion on the XF605! Not selling, or few issues?

Wonder when/if the street price will start to moderate.

Graham Bernard March 2nd, 2022 09:19 AM

Re: New Canon XF605!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Don Palomaki (Post 1967149)
Not much discussion on the XF605! Not selling, or few issues?

Erm, could be BOTH, or ONE or the OTHER or NEITHER?

Rainer Listing March 2nd, 2022 05:11 PM

Re: New Canon XF605!
 
Markus Pix at
does a tongue in cheek comparison of the XF605 and a Sony RX100vii, but makes some good points. There's little point in 4:2:2, 10 bit, log for ephemeral sports, ENG, YouTube or even weddings and very few people need XLR into the camera. Canon's G60 is lighter, half the price and mostly adequate if you want a camcorder form (it's unavailable in Aus). I'm thinking a 1" sensor is adequate and there is a role and a niche for an individually owned higher spec run and gun documentary camera which is what the 605 could be if it were smaller, lighter, cheaper (and maybe a wider faster lens) but for now indie doco, commercial and music video makers will regard one of the slew of camera form factor cameras to be a better option.


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