Neither did I! I picked it up in the last 5 minutes - easy really when you've tried to master BORIS Graf.
Looking for an English translation now.
Looks like 2 models available. This is very interesting by Canon. Kinda broken the "hold" on the XL2 to H1. What I really wanna see are the prices. "Where's the Beef??"
Type name XH G1 XH A1
Image record standard * HD HDV 1080i
* SD DV standard
Audio record mode * HDV
2CH: MPEG1 Layer2 (16bit 48kHz and bit rate 384kbps)
* DV
2CH: PCM digital recording (16bit 48kHZ/12bit 32kHz)
Signaling system NTSC system conformity 1080/60i system
Active videocassette Mini- DV cassette (in the one for HDV record use of HDV corresponding tape recommendation)
Tape speed * HDV
Approximately 18.81mm/ second
* DV
SP: Approximately 18.81mm/ second
LP: Approximately 12.56mm/ second
Video recording playback time
(At the time of 60 minute tape use) HDV 60 minutes
DV SP mode 60 minute
LP mode 90 minute
Image pickup element 1/3 types CCDÃ?E
Entire pixel Approximately 167 ten thousand pixels
Effective pixel HD Approximately 156 ten thousand pixels
HD16:9 Approximately 156 ten thousand pixels
SD4:3 Approximately 117 ten thousand pixels
Photographing lens 4.5-90mmF1.6-3.5 and 32.5-650mm (35mm film conversion)
Zooming Multistage power zoom (variable/fixed speed (16 stages) selection, normal/selective yes of high speed)
Electronic shutter
* At the time of HD video lens 20Ã?Ezoom XL5.4-108mm LIS ll use * 60i and 30F
1/4 seconds, 1/8 seconds, 1/15 seconds, 1/30 seconds, 1/60 seconds, 1/75 seconds, 1/90 seconds, 1/100 seconds, 1/120 seconds, 1/150 seconds, 1/180 seconds, 1/210 seconds, 1/250 seconds, 1/300 seconds, 1/360 seconds, 1/420 seconds, 1/500 seconds, 1/600 seconds, 1/720 seconds, 1/840 seconds, 1/1000 seconds, 1/1200 seconds, 1/1400 seconds, 1/1700 seconds, 1/2000 seconds, 1/2300 seconds, 1/2600 seconds, 1/3000 seconds, 1/4000 seconds, 1/8000 seconds, 1/15000 seconds
* 24F
1/3 seconds, 1/6 seconds, 1/12 seconds, 1/24 seconds, 1/48 seconds, 1/60 seconds, 1/75 seconds, 1/90 seconds, 1/100 seconds, 1/120 seconds, 1/150 seconds, 1/180 seconds, 1/210 seconds, 1/250 seconds, 1/300 seconds, 1/360 seconds, 1/420 seconds, 1/500 seconds, 1/600 seconds, 1/720 seconds, 1/840 seconds, 1/1000 seconds, 1/1200 seconds, 1/1400 seconds, 1/1700 seconds, 1/2000 seconds, 1/2300 seconds, 1/2600 seconds, 1/3000 seconds, 1/4000 seconds, 1/8000 seconds, 1/15000 seconds
* Card camera mode
1/4 seconds, 1/8 seconds, 1/15 seconds, 1/30 seconds, 1/60 seconds, 1/75 seconds, 1/90 seconds, 1/100 seconds, 1/120 seconds, 1/150 seconds, 1/180 seconds, 1/210 seconds, 1/250 seconds, 1/300 seconds, 1/360 seconds, 1/420 seconds, 1/500 seconds
The hand blurring revision Optical type hand blurring revision (shift system)
Finder 0.57 Type wide liquid crystal, approximately 26.9 ten thousand pixels, color monochrome indication change, peaking and enlargement indicatory possibility
Liquid crystal picture 2.8 Type wide liquid crystal, approximately 26.9 ten thousand pixels, color monochrome indication change, B king, enlargement indicatory possibility
AF mechanism TTL AF + outside measuring sensor system, manual focusing yes
Control of exposure Automatic iris control
Exposure revision AE shift or AE lock (automatic, Tv, only Av mode)
After the AE locking shutter speed or it squeezes, value adjustment possibility
Power source DC7.4V (battery pack)
Size Approximately 163 (width) the Ã?E89 (height) the Ã?E14 (depth) only mm (substance)
Mass Only substance: Approximately 2100g
Photographing gross mass: Approximately 2330g (hood and BP-950G, the tape and the memory card it includes) Only substance: Approximately 2030g
Photographing gross mass: Approximately 2260g (hood and BP-950G, the tape and the memory card it includes)
It has custom presets as the XL2 does, too! See below...
Custom pre-setting setting item
Item name Selective item
Gamma (GAM)* NORMAL, CINE1 and CINE2
Knee (KNE) AUTO, HIGH, MIDDLE and LOW
Black (BLK) STRETCH, MIDDLE and PRESS
Master pedestal (PED)* From -9 +9
Setup level (SET)* From -9 +9
Sharp Ness (SHP) From -9 +9
Horizontal detail frequency (HDF) HIGH, MIDDLE and LOW
Horizontal/vertical detail balance (HDF) From -9 +9
Coring (COR) From -9 +9
NR1* OFF, HIGH, MIDDLE and LOW
NR2* OFF, HIGH, MIDDLE and LOW
Color matrix (CMX)* NORMAL, CINE1 and CINE2
Color gain (CGN) From -50 +50
Hue (CPH) From -9 +9
R gain (RGN) From -50 +50
G gain (GGN) From -50 +50
B gain (BGN) From -50 +50
R-G matrix (RGM) From -50 +50
R-B matrix (RBM) From -50 +50
G-R matrix (GRM) From -50 +50
G-B matrix (GBM) From -50 +50
B-R matrix (BRM) From -50 +50
B-G matrix (BGM) From -50 +50
* Camera mode (animated picture record) only time setting possibility
- Skin detail, the sky (empty color) loading detail and color collection function.
Sony hasn't discontinued the Z1, Canon announced a product a little earlier than normal to compliment/replace the GL series, and the US office of Canon isn't allowing folks to talk about the camcorders here, tho I'm sure a lot will leak between now and IBC.
I probably know less hard facts about these things than anybody here, well apart from what anyone can find by reading lots of posts on fora.
Canon are always very secretive, so much so that at NAB I was able to ask Canon simple questions that none of them could answer. So mostly even Canon don't know what they're building.
But now I'm being serious. Sorry to repeat this but I still wonder wonder why Canon have released this camera.
It's going to be in the same marketplace as the Z1/FX1 but they've got a lot of pro features that broadcaster would want like genlock, HD-SDI etc. These have to keep the cost up. But a broadcaster will think hey, for a bit more I get interchangeable glass, that's what we'll buy. You and me might find an extra $3K or even $5K a lot of dollars but buy a camera for OB work and that's pocket change compared to a HD-SDI mixer etc.
Now take a good soul like Grazie.
Apart from it being a Canon, what's he get. Well the HD-SDI, genlock etc, pretty much useless to him. But still no manual lens and no way to change the lens. To get that he's still going to have to pony up for the XL-H1.
And then there's the guy who just buys cameras to look at. Heck why not buy the Z1.
Just my 'umble opinion but I was kind of hoping for a XL-H1 minus all the bits non broadcasters don't need. Get the price down, even sell it at cost and make the money on the lenses. Give guys like Grazie what they want and don't make them pay for what they don't want.
Sorry if I'm speaking on Grazies behalf, think he'll forgive me :)
The XH A1 drops the HD-SDI etc block and a lot of the cost.
I like it already.
The XH G1 adds a few things that the XL-H1 missed out on, embedded audio and T/C in the HD-SD! stream.
One other VERY nice addition.
User modified for 50Hz operation, no idea of cost as yet.