Coming Soon! the
amazing new Canon XL2 !
The Canon XL2 allows you to capture images
closer to the finished product than ever
before. Work that previously was limited
to post-production can be simply and effectively
accomplished in the field, in the camcorder.
An Open Architecture philosophy, performance
found only in much more expensive video cameras,
Total Image Control and the solid foundation
of Genuine Canon Optics, interchangeable
lens capability and superb Canon image processing
quality are united in the XL2.
The XL2 brings a host of performance and
convenience features to this class of video
camcorder- benefits that can't be found in
this combination on other high-end video
cameras. They include: Canon Super Range
Optical Image Stabilization in the standard
lens; dual aspect ratios; various frame rate
capabilities; image gamma and detail controls;
skin detail control and convertible LCD display
and among others.
Unprecedented image control coordination
between two XL2 cameras, remote computer
camera control and direct video recording
to computer are just a part of the capabilities
of the XL2. Never before has so much creative
power been put in the hands of the film maker,
video artist, and corporate and event videographer.
16:9 and 4:3 aspect ratio shooting formats
With an increasing consumer shift towards
widescreen TVs that deliver the full width
of film-based theatrical movies, plus the
resulting need for productions in the 16:9
aspect ratio, Canon's XL2 offers both the
standard 4:3 aspect ratio and the 16:9 widescreen
TV aspect ratio. Representing the ratio of
the screen width to its height, the 4:3 aspect
ratio is that of the common TV screen, and
is the most commonly used aspect ratio in
broadcasting today.
The 16:9 aspect ratio is the more common
aspect ratio for film-based movies, and produces
full screen playback on widescreen TVs. 16:9
also is the world standard aspect ratio for
HDTV.
By offering a camcorder that is able to
be switched between the two aspect ratios,
Canon opens the door for multiple production
options with the same camera -- the XL2.
Variable frame rates
60i / 30p / 24p (2:3 and 2:3:3:2 both with
1/48th second shutter speed) frame rates
are available in the XL2.
The demands being made on the video production
community to be able to provide solutions
under a multitude of different scenarios
have been met with the Canon XL2. It delivers
60i, 30p, 24p (2:3 and 2:3:3:2) frame rates.
60i (interlaced) is the standard video frame
rate that has been in use for decades; it's
what you see on your home TV, and is captured
by handheld consumer camcorders. Progressive
(non-interlaced) scanning mimics a film camera's
frame-by-frame image capture. 30p, or 30-frame
progressive, a non-interlaced format, produces
video at the rate of 30 frames per second,
delivering spectacular clarity for high speed
subjects. Shooting in 30P mode offers video
with no interlace artifacts.
The 24p frame rate, for example, is now
widely adopted by those planning on transferring
the video signal to film. But film/videomakers
turn to 24p for the "cine" look
even if their productions are not going to
be transferred to film, simply because of
the "look" of the frame rate. Also
just as important as 24p, is the shutter
speed of 1/48th per second. This is the standard
shutter speed that movie cameras use. The
combination of 24p frame rate and 1/48th
perfectly mimic a motion film camera.
24p with 2:3 pulldown produces video with
the look and motion of film. (24p, used in
conjunction with a cine gamma curve on the
XL2, produces images that have similar tonal
characteristics as film. This mode is used
when the finished video will be shown on
television. 24p with 2:3:3:2 pulldown, is
used when the video is going to be transferred
to film. The 2:3:3:2 pulldown allows to editing
software to extract true 24 frames a second.
Customizable Cine Look
With "big name" and not so well
known producers turning to digital video
for their "films," increasing emphasis
has been placed on delivering the cine look
to video. The Canon XL2 offers its users
the ability to customize their video recordings
using a number of variables: color matrix,
gamma, knee, black stretch, vertical detail,
coring, sharpness, noise reduction, color
gain, hue, and film grain. Each one of these
can be adjusted independently, thereby giving
you precise control over the "film-like" appearance
of your video.
Total Image Control
Professional videographers need to have
control over the set-up of their camcorder.
From complete automatic setting to fine adjustments
of Master RGB, Setup Level, Master Pedestal,
Skin Tone Detail, Program AE, Gain, AE Shift
and Lock, White Balance, Shutter Speeds,
Aperture Control, Zebra Patterns Clear Scan
and Interval Timer the XL2 has the total
image control that professionals need.
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