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Canon Announces Two New MPEG-2 4:2:2 CF-Recording Pro Camcorders

Canon XF305

Well, some while ago our rep sent us an article about Canon’s pending camcorder models that were going to use MPEG-2 4:2:2 codecs (like those used for television, so, broadcast quality for those of you who, like I had to, are scrambling to load that in Wiki and see why it’s a big deal), which I declined to blog about then, because 4:2:2 isn’t a big deal depending on what price point you position it at.

So, with today’s announcement of the XF300 and XF305, two sub-$8,000 camcorders with MPEG-2 4:2:2 and dual UDMA hot-swappable CF slots, I think it’s OK to mention it finally.

The models further have 18x L zooms with OIS and are of course triple-CCD. They also tout audio specs inline with what you’d expect.

Now, what the difference is between the XF300 and the XF305, other than the MSRP of about $6,800 on the former and just under $8,000 on the latter), I’m not yet sure, since the press release spends a lot of time talking up the features they have in common, and not a peep about where they deviate. So, more to come. Hit the link to read the full press release full of details that make my still photo mind swim but are likely terribly important to your video workflow life.



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