New XH
A1
Camcorder
Offers
24 Frame
HD
Recording
for Less
than
$4,000
(LAKE
SUCCESS,
N.Y.,
July 31,
2006)
Both of
Canon's
new
three-CCD
HD
camcorders
– the XH
A1 and
XH G1
models -
provide
broadcasters,
cinematographers
and
production
facilities
with a
full
li ne of
professional,
high
quality,
low cost
HD
solutions.
Broadcasters,
Event videographers,
and
cinematographers
with
tight
budgets
will
appreciate
Canon's
flexible,
powerful
and
feature
rich XH
A1 and
XH G1 HD
camcorders.
Whether
on set,
in the
field,
or
shooting
a
feature
film,
these
two
camcorders
offer
selectable
frame
rates
and
deliver
stunning
1080i HD
video.
Building
on the
image
quality
of the
award
winning
XL H1
model,
the XH
A1 and
XH G1 HD
camcorders
offer a
Genuine
Canon
20x HD
zoom
lens,
Super
Range
Optical
Image
Stabilization,
60i,
24F, 30F
frame
rates
and
total
image
control.
The XH
A1 model
will be
available
for an
estimated
selling
price of
$3,999*,
while
the XH
G1 model
adds
HD-SDI
output
with
embedded
audio
and
timecode;
Genlock
synchronization
and
Timecode
In/Out
and will
be
available
for an
estimated
selling
price of
$6,999*.
"Canon
is now
offering
a full
range of
HD
solutions
that
give
professionals
the
control
they
need at
a price
point
they can
afford."
said
Yukiaki
Hashimoto,
senior
vice
president
and
general
manager
of the
consumer
imaging
group at
Canon
U.S.A.,
Inc.,
"Joining
the open
architecture
of the
XL H1
model,
Canon's
newest
camcorders
round
out our
high
definition
line by
providing
features
and
design
demanded
by a
wide
variety
of
professionals."
Both
camcorders
have
three
1/3 inch
native
16:9
1440 x
1080
CCDs
that
capture
images
at 1080i
resolution.
The
camcorders
feature
60i, 30F
and 24F
selectable
frame
rates to
allow
users to
adapt to
each
assignment.
At the
30 Frame
rate,
camera
operators
can
capture
high-speed
subjects
with
spectacular
clarity.
Filmmakers
can
utilize
the 24
Frame
rate to
create
the look
and
motion
of movie
film.
The 60i
frame
rate
works
well in
applications
such as
ENG or
Reality
TV. For
a fee,
users
can also
send
their
cameras
in to
Canon's
Factory
Service
Center
for an
optional
50i/60i
upgrade
to
conform
to PAL
standards.
for more
info and
to get a
$500
rebate
on
your
Canon
XHG1 HDV
3 CCD
Camcorder
Professional
Optics
for
Professional
Performance
Calling
on more
than 70
years of
optical
excellence
in
manufacturing
lenses
for
broadcast
and
still
photography,
the
camcorders
feature
a
Genuine
Canon
20x HD
Video
Lens.
This
lens
includes
both
fluorite
and UD
(Ultra-Low
Dispersion)
glass
elements
to
achieve
HD
performance
throughout
the
whole
zoom
range.
These
elements
minimize
color
fringing
even at
high
magnifications.
Multi-Coating
reduces
flare
and
ghosting.
The "L"
series
lens has
a focal
range of
32.5mm -
650mm
(35mm
equivalent),
delivering
exceptional
versatility
for a
wide
variety
of
shooting
situations,
especially
documentary
and
newsgathering
applications
that
demand a
wide
field of
view. In
addition
to
manual
focus
and zoom
rings,
the lens
includes
a manual
iris
ring for
the
smooth,
fine
adjustment
that
professionals
prefer.
For
added
control,
a High
Speed
Zoom
Mode
allows
the zoom
to
respond
more
quickly
and
intuitively.
Furthermore,
the lens
contains
two
built-in
Neutral
Density
Filters
(1/6 and
1/32).
The
Canon XH
A1 and
XH G1 HD
camcorders
feature
Canon's
Super-Range
Optical
Image
Stabilization
to help
deliver
smooth,
steady
video
even at
longer
focal
lengths.
The
system
uses two
detection
methods
(gyro
and
vector)
to sense
the
widest
range of
vibrations
from
hand-held
shake,
to
vibration
from a
moving
vehicle.
By using
optical
stabilization,
it can
compensate
for a
greater
degree
of
camera
shake
and
avoid
any loss
in image
quality,
unlike
electronic
image
stabilizers.
Instant
AF (Auto
Focus) -
The Next
Generation
Focusing
System
Since it
is
critical
to
achieve
very
sharp
focus
when
shooting
in High
Definition,
the XH
A1 and
XH G1
models
feature
Canon's
revolutionary
new
Instant
AF
focusing
system.
It
offers a
dramatic
improvement
in auto
focus
speed
and
accuracy
(compared
to
traditional
autofocus
systems).
The
Instant
AF
feature
uses an
external
sensor,
in
combination
with
Canon's
autofocus
system,
to
significantly
decrease
the time
it takes
to find
focus,
even in
low
light
conditions.
This new
system
achieves
focus
instantaneously,
reducing
focus
"hunting."
Users
can
especially
see the
benefits
of
Instant
AF in
high
brightness,
and
night
shooting
situations.
Camera
operators
can
capture
fast,
accurate
focusing,
even
when
following
a moving
subject.
Canon's
DIGIC DV
II Image
Processor
The XH
A1 and
XH G1
camcorders
feature
Canon's
DIGIC DV
II
proprietary
digital
signal
processor,
which
Canon
designed
specifically
for HD
acquisition.
Found
also in
Canon's
flagship
XL H1 HD
camcorder,
the
DIGIC DV
II
processor
provides
highly
accurate
color
and
tonal
reproduction
needed
for high
HD image
quality.
A new
noise
reduction
system,
combined
with a
new
gamma
system,
helps to
reduce
noise in
monotone
and
shadow
areas.
The fast
processing
speed of
the
DIGIC DV
II chip
allows
video
and
photos
to be
shot
simultaneously.
Furthermore,
the
processor's
low
power
consumption,
contributes
to
longer
battery
life.
Design
The XH
A1 and
XH G1 HD
camcorders
are
designed
to
handle a
variety
of
different
shooting
situations.
Canon
housed
the 2.8"
Widescreen
LCD
securely
beneath
the
handle,
which
allows
it to
swing
out
easily
when
needed.
The
handle
provides
an
additional
record
start/stop
and a
zoom
control,
making
it ideal
for
low-angle
shooting.
The new
models
include
toggle
switches,
which
are
standard
on
high-end
video
equipment
for
gain,
color
bars,
and
white
balance.
To
reduce
camcorder
size, an
internal
battery
compartment
holds
one
Canon
BP-950G
or the
large
capacity
BP-970G
battery.
Both
camcorders
offer
two
built-in
XLR
terminals
with mic/line
level
and
phantom
power,
an
external
microphone
holder
for
attaching
shotgun
microphones,
a
voice-recording
mode,
and
two-channel
manual
audio
level
adjustment
allows
precise
control.
Complete
Customization
The
image,
display
items,
and
functions
of the
Canon XH
A1 and
XH
G1camcorders
can be
uniquely
customized
for
different
applications
and
users.
Camera
Operators
can
finely
adjust a
total of
23 image
settings,
including
color
gain,
RGB
independent
gain,
and
6-axis
matrix.
These
cameras
provide
a wide
range
and
degree
of image
adjustment.
Users
can
store a
total of
nine
image
presets
in the
internal
memory,
or to a
Secure
Digital
(SD)
Memory
Card for
exporting
to other
XH A1 or
XH G1
camcorders.
Users
can
fully
customize
the
camcorder's
display
as well,
matching
the
preference
of the
shooter,
or set
up for a
specific
application.
The
camera
operator
can hide
or
display
up to 21
different
items
and they
can also
personalize
(or
design
for
different
shooting
conditions)
up to 20
custom
camera
functions.
Users
can save
and read
up to
three
groups
of
settings
from an
SD Card.
Additionally,
camera
operators
can use
the 'sky
detail'
function
for
removing
detail
or noise
in the
sky
without
affecting
other
areas of
the
picture.
Users
can also
increase
video
gain up
to
+36dB,
for
capturing
images
in
extreme
low
light
situations.
The
XH G1 HD
Camcorder
and the
Professional
Jackpack
Like the
XL H1
model -
the XH
G1 HD
camcorder
includes
Canon's
Professional
Jackpack
Terminals,
which
are a
trio of
connections
that
provide
professionals
with
outstanding
quality
and
versatility:
HD-SDI/SD-SDI
Output,
SMPTE
Timecode
Input/Output,
and
Genlock
Input.
The
HD-SDI
connection
outputs
an
uncompressed
1.485
Gbps
digital
signal
with
embedded
audio
and LTC
Timecode
(SMPTE
299M),
reducing
the
number
of
cables
and
improving
the
camera
operator's
mobility,
or
integrating
seamlessly
into
broadcast
studios.
Professionals
can also
use the
HD-SDI
output
for
playback
or easy
capture
and
transfer.
The
signal
can also
be set
to
SD-SDI,
during
shooting
or
playback
(SMPTE
272M).
Users
can
easily
facilitate
multi-camera
shoots
with the
XH G1
model
due to
the
camcorder's
Genlock
synchronization
input.
This
feature
permits
trouble
free
switching
of XH G1
camcorders
in a
multi-camera
situation.
With its
SMPTE
time
code
input/output
terminal,
each
camera
on a
shoot
can lay
down
synchronous
time
code.
Still
images
The XH
A1 and
XH G1
camcorders
can both
capture
2.0
megapixel
photos
at 1920
x 1080
resolution
to an SD
card,
which
comes in
handy in
pre and
postproduction,
storyboarding,
and
continuity
applications.
The user
can
capture
photos
in video
color
space
while
simultaneously
recording
video to
tape. In
addition,
professionals
can use
the
camcorder
as full
featured
digital
still
camera,
capturing
photos
in
digital
camera
color
space,
complete
with
metering
modes,
shooting
modes,
and the
option
of using
a Canon
EX
Series
Speedlite
Flash on
its
dedicated
flash
shoe.
The
camcorder
includes
a still
image
histogram
and EXIF
display
for
exposure
verification.
Console
Software
Version
1.1
Canon's
optional
Console
Image
Control
and
Storage
software,
Version
1.1
allows
users to
control
camcorder
functions
and
settings
remotely
from a
Windows-based
laptop
or
desktop
computer.
They can
record
footage
directly
to a
computer's
hard
drive as
well as
monitor
their
shoot
with
on-screen
Vectrascope
and
Waveform
monitors.
Camera
operators
can use
the
software
in a
variety
of
shooting
conditions,
like
mounting
the
camcorders
on a
crane,
in
studio,
or in an
inaccessible
location.
Console
software
Version
1.1 will
be
available
as a
free
upgrade
to
owners
of the
original
software
or a
complete
version
can be
purchased
for an
estimated
selling
price of
$599*.
About
Canon
U.S.A.,
Inc.
Canon
U.S.A.,
Inc.
delivers
consumer,
business-to-business,
and
industrial
imaging
solutions.
The
Company
is
listed
as one
of
Fortune's
Most
Admired
Companies
in
America
and is
rated
#35 on
the
BusinessWeek
list of
"Top 100
Brands."
Its
parent
company
Canon
Inc. (NYSE:CAJ)
is a top
patent
holder
of
technology,
ranking
second
overall
in the
U.S. in
2005,
with
global
revenues
of $31.8
billion.
For more
information,
http://www.usa.canon.com
*
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subject
to
change
at any
time.
Actual
prices
are
determined
by
individual
dealers
and may
vary.
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