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Haven't seen this posted yet. Canon just released an update to the XF-line
Full press release at New Canon XF200 and XF205 Camcorders at DV Info Net Canon U.S.A. : Professional Imaging Products : XF205 B&H product page: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1043891-REG/canon_9593b002_xf200_hd_camcorder.html I'd imagine next up is the XF400/405 probably in the Fall maybe? These specs do give an idea of where Canon would take future products with DV DIGIC IV. |
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From the link:
Looks like a loaded camera overall. Can't find info on the sensor but it has the picture profile Wide-dr it seems and also 3 Card Slots! MXF + AVCHD formats. I'd imagine 1080/60P in AVCHD. "26.8mm Wide, 20x Optical Zoom Lens with 3 Separate Lens Rings AF options (Instant AF, Face Detection) and Reduced MOD Enhanced Image Stabilization Performance Ergonomic, Rotating Grip Equipped with Wide DR Gamma (600%) Mode and Refined, 8-bladed Circular Aperture Infrared, High-sensitivity Shooting Function with Enhanced Exposure Performance Professional 0.45-inch Color Viewfinder and Precise 3.5-inch OLED Panel MXF and MP4 Dual Codec Recording Slow and Fast Motion Function Supported (MXF) 35 Mbps 1440x1080 Recording Supported for Broadcast Usage (MXF) Three Memory Card Slots HD-SDI Monitor Output, 3G-SDI Output, Time Code and Genlock 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz Dual-frequency Built-in Wi-Fi® Capability Ethernet LAN Terminal Browser Remote, FTP File Transfer (MXF/MP4) Functions Featured Four-channel Audio Recording" |
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It says "1/2.84-inch sensor of the XF205, XF200, XA25 and XA20" in the brochure, so I'd take that as 1/3" sensors.
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Not bad at all.
20x zoom. Built in slo mo. I like it. |
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It looks like the best of the XF100 and XA20 worlds together in one camcorder. Though, at an even € 800 higher price than these two cameras together! Pretty expensive extra zoomrings.
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Very practical.
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So it's pretty much an XF105/305 hybrid with a few extra features.
It's exactly what I need and have been looking for, a more portable XF300. The problem is I would have to sell both my XF100 and XF300 to be able to afford an XF200. In the UK the price is about £4000 for the 205. |
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BH has it for $3,499.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1043891-REG/canon_9593b002_xf200_hd_camcorder.html Curious to see the 5-axis stabilization in use and also how this matches up to the XF300. in terms of matching cameras for say a 3 camera wedding shoot. |
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Wow. A rotating grip like the EX1 and EX3. Funny how Sony bagged it in the PMW-200 but brought back in the 300 after feedback. Nice.
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It does look good and also makes me wonder about an update to the XF300/305. All the speculation I've seen about that seemed to say "don't hold your breath" but perhaps one will be forthcoming.
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So, the XA20/25 sensor / processor in an XF100 body? Is that a smaller or larger sensor than the XF100? With some features from the XF300? And no announcement of an XF300 successor? Hmmm... Same CODECs? As the XF100?
My problem with this is that the XA20/25 don't have great dynamic range. And no 1080p60 in the XF200. Even the XA20 has that, so you know the sensor can do it. So... why not in this new camera? Seems like Canon has a thing about 1080p60 in it's "professional" cameras. Why is that? I guess I'm not clear on the market for this camera. Maybe it'll all clear up after NAB. |
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Bruce this camera does 1080/60P but to the 3rd Card slot which is SD. It does have an unpgraded AVCHD codec same as the AX20/25 in addition to the MXF codec. Lastly they have Wider-DR the same as the Cinema line. How much can it pull from the actual sensor? I have no clue nor am I interested. The specs page on B&H has it all detailed.
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Wow. A rotating grip like the EX1 and EX3.
Not to mention the independent zoom, focus and iris rings, (including HDSDI) as found with the older XH-G1S, and now at roughly half the price. Nice. I'm also impressed with the wireless connectivity for monitoring and control. One less cable to wrangle, tape down or trip over. Certainly worth a look, gonna have to rent one. |
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Cute little thing. Reminds me greatly of my very first camera, the old Canon GL2. Pretty steep price though, be much more interested in a 3-chipper XF cam...
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Yeah. I like NAB surprises. This is a surprise for me as I thought Canon was just waiting. Will an XF400 come out? Tough to know. The Panasonic PX-270 has all of this functionality with a better choice of codecs and three chips. I am sure Canon is aware that Panasonic is coming out with a winner so maybe it forced their hand a bit.
Now in turn, it would be a nice surprise to see panasonic with a PX-170. But in the end, it is the image quality and light sensitivity that really make the final decisions. |
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Interesting, but it seems expensive considering it's a single 1/3" chip, and at 1920x1080 can't give full HD resolution.
For that sort of money, I'd really expect three chip at least, and personally find 1/2" models like the PMW200/300 well worth the extra in this class of camera. |
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I don't see that spec about upgraded AVCHD like the C series has - the only 1080p60 is recorded as .mp4 - no thanks.
I love my XF100, and this has some nice features, but as far as IQ - I'm definitely not tempted to upgrade. I got my XF100 in May 2011, and the only competition from Panasonic was the HMC40 - its poor low light knocked it out of the running. Today the Panasonics are stronger but pricier competitors, although I love the small size of my XF100 and have been happy with the 10x zoom. What I really wish is that Canon would introduce a C150 or something, so I could buy a used C100 for about $2500 :-) And, the XFs do have full 1080 HD resolution, just not 60p (that's at 720p only). The PMW200 is twice the price of this - a totally different class of camera. The PMW 100 competes with these. |
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Wow. Remote control with IPad or IPhone? Three ring circus on lens. I'm in.
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As far as cost, value is subjective. The XF105 started out at the same price so I guess I personally wouldn't consider the XF205 overpriced. EDIT: I was agreeing with David Dixon about the "full HD" quality of XF cameras. |
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That is for lab techs to consider :) I would be confident that the XF200 will have a great image. |
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This is a complete surprise. Looks like a sweet little camera package.
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A 1920x1080 Bayer single chip has red and blue counts of only 960x540 - which is simply not as good as a three chip design when all the colours are full 1920x1080. The other point is that being single chip, it will inevitably be less sensitive than a three chip design (all else equal), and by a factor of over a stop. Arguably, this may be more relevant than the resolution differences. None of this is to say it will be "bad" - but it won't - can't - be as good as an equivalent three chip design, of the same basic sensor size. |
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First post in this thread has been updated to include a link to the full press release here at DV Info Net.
Also, I've uploaded eight images of the XF205 to that post as well. Meanwhile I'm digging the rotating handgrip (XF200 shown here): |
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According yo Cnet besides the optical stabilization it uses electronic stab. That's why the chip is slightly larger than 1/3.
Nowhere is said that the chip is only 1920X1080 pixels. Could be more... |
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The extra pixels on that chip belong to an EIS system that works with the OIS system (in the lens) to provide a five-axis stabilizer. This from CUSA's Larry Thorpe via the B&H video embedded in the first post of this thread.
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now we have cameras following the latest fashion closely : the front finally shows the tongue out ala miley cyrus . Interesting. and the front is what they see when we shoot. Impressive.
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From Canon website:
"Capture more than ever thanks to the XA20’s stunning new 26.8mm wide angle lens. A 20x zoom gets you closer to the action, while Dynamic Optical Image Stabilisation compensates for shake in 5 directions to provide ultra-steady images. f/1.8 maximum aperture, an 8-blade iris and EDM technology enable beautiful ‘bokeh’ effects. Canon XA 25 1/2.84” HD CMOS Pro sensor With an effective pixel count of approximately 2.91 megapixels, the new Canon HD CMOS sensor delivers stunning picture quality – even in low light – as well as outstanding dynamic range and realistic colour reproduction." Since it seems that the 200/205 matches exactly the front element of the XA20/25 isn't far fetched to assume that it will sport the same higher resolution 2.91mp sensor which I think has enough pixels for true 1080 debayered image? |
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Actually it does.
In the newest Canon brochure, it states that the 200 has 2.91 mp vs 2.07 mp of the 105 http://downloads.canon.com/cpr/softw...Spring2014.pdf |
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The new cameras appear to have the same sensor as the G30/XA20/25. The extra pixels are used for dynamic image stabilization. They seem to have the same lens as well, and definitely the same processor.
In fact, these two new cameras look like repackaged XA20/25s, with a few new bits added (such as CF slots and three user rings instead of one), bundled with the MXF meg2 codec. So, they have cannibalized parts of the XA20/25 and XF300/305, and stuck them together. This has to be a stop gap product to cover for their 4K technology in that market group not being ready yet. |
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I'm not seeing any built-in ND filters on this one.
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Wow. Canon has been reading the criticisms of the PMW-200 on DVInfo! That periscoping mic holder is easily removed/assembled (albeit with a screw driver) for packing and travel. And a shoe/LCD design that doesn't interfere with each other. Plus 3 rings as noted. Several well done ergonomic improvements for a camera in this class shows they listen.
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Isn't the ND electronic?
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I'm just glad I'm not in the market right now - with $2K 4K cameras and the C100 only $1500 more than this (if you already have Canon glass, which I do), I don't know what I would buy today. |
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And a reason for a single 1920x1080 sensor is that it's relatively easy to process. It has to be deBayered, but the result comes straight as a 1920x1080 raster. Oversample, and you have an image which then needs to be downscaled which is not easy to do well. If you're going to take that approach, it's only really worth it with a greater degree of oversampling, and tends only to be found on higher priced cameras. Either way, that's only part of it. Single chip will always lose you over a stop of basic sensitivity compared to three chips of the same size. I'm not saying this will be bad, but am saying it can't be as good as an equivalent camera with 3 comparable chips. Roll on the XF400! |
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We had a XF100 and then we got an C100 and the difference in resolution was astonishing, like between SD and HD.
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I'd like to know if it has picture profile adjustments like saturation, sharpening and contrast like my HF200's. It could then be a good match as an A camera.
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Regardless, the issue being discussed is the image quality and light sensitivity of a single small chip of the XF100 and XF200 versus 3-chippers and single large sensors. The C100 is a good example for explaining it. |
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It looks like the Xf200/205 lies inbetween the XF100/105 and the XF300/305. They added many of the XF300/305 features while staying with the single small chip design of the XF100/105. Within its resolution/sensitivity limitations it should give an amazing image, and work well in fast paced environments. If the resolution and sensitivity are all you need then the XF is an great camera. Really very nice to shoot with. You should also look at the Sony PMW series of similar cameras. If you like the "Sony look", and I do not, they are worthy competitors for the same situations. Except for resolution and sensitivity, I preferred our XF100 images (with Cowpunk52’s profile adjustments) to our FS100. Not everyone will. Edit: I used the Xf100 for interviews, particularly of older people, where I needed to diffuse facial details. The color gradients were very flattering. |
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