On September 18 of 2005, Canon broke new ground in the digital video camera industry, announcing the XL H1
, which was Canon's first DVC
featuring high definition. Originally developed based on the needs of professional and enthusiast videographers, the XL H1
retains the operability of Canon's very popular XL2 while increasing the professional function and supporting high definition recording.
The flagship DVC
for the company of Canon, the XL H1
is ideal for use all across the spectrum of professional content making, from film and television production to filming weddings. The XL H1
also comes equipped with a HD 20X zoom video lens, the XL 5.4-108 mm L IS II, which contributes to Canon's development aim of delivering the highest possible quality of recording available today.
As Canon's first HD video camera, the XL H1
camcorder and 20X HD video zoom lens will provide broadcasters with a low budget 1080i resolution option for ENG, documentary or even reality television productions.
Film makes will also fall for the extensive Cine controls and 24 frame rate option the XL H1
has to offer. Canon's custom jackpack features include uncompressed digital HD-SDI output for seamless integration into broadcast studios or high quality image transfer to non linear editing systems.
The genlock feature will allow movie sets to easily synchronize camera settings across multiple camcorders and SMPTE time codes will allow for streamlined tape and edit management.
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