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Canon EOS C300 cinema cam gets pre-order status, ships at month's end for $16,000
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Back in November we joined Martin Scorsese and other Hollywood luminaries at Paramount Studios for the unveiling of Canon's latest cinema video camera, which is now available for pre-order. The EOS C300, that aims to compete directly against the Reds of the world, carries a Super 35mm CMOS sensor capable of up to 4K resolution 1080p capture, and should be helped in large part by the company's top-shelf lenses; like the 14.5 - 60mm and 30 - 300mm. When we first met the C300 we told you it'd be priced at a hefty $20,000, but that's no longer the case, instead it'll cost a less painful $16,000 for the body only. The camera will begin shipping "after January 30th," and if it seems like a little ...
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No new flagship camcorder for Canon at CES
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The Canon HF G10 will remain Canon’s flagship Vixia camcorder for 2012, and the company is not announcing a new top-line consumer camcorder this year at CES. The Canon HF G10 was a powerful and top-notch camcorder when we reviewed it last year, so it’s likely that this year-old model will still be able to hold its own against the newly-minted competition being released from other manufacturers. Still, Canon’s decision to sit on its top model rather than provide a new version with a few updates is somewhat surprising.
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Canon VIXIA HF M-series and R-series HD flash memory camcorders revealed
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The folks at Canon are letting loose the hounds this week with a set of no less than SIX new camcorders for your HD flash memory recording pleasure. You’ve got three in the compact VIXIA HF M-series and three more in a more entry-level side with the R-series. All of these models are able to record directly to MP4 of AVCHD and each with full DLNA compatibility for wireless transfer after you’re done capturing. Specifically the Canon VIXIA HF M52, VIXIA HF M50, VIXIA HF R32 and VIXIA HF R30 have the ability to upload directly to social media sites as well, transferring to YouTube and Facebook with great ease and to mobile devices such as, as they say, the iPhone or the iPad, done without effor...
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Canon's VIXIA camcorders go social for the new year, get improved low-light performance
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It's the most wonderful horrible gadgety time of the year -- it's CES time. And that means dozens, nay, hundreds of companies issuing annual refreshes of their product lines. Canon is amongst the legions launching upgrades and its VIXIA line of digital camcorders are not getting left behind. The company's M and R lines are both getting refreshes for 2012 that include boatloads of enhanced connectivity -- including the ability to share over WiFi and DLNA. They can even connect to an iPad or iPhone and directly post clips to YouTube and Facebook using the Movie Uploader app. Under the hood is an all new CMOS sensor that has improved low-light performance and the HF M-series has selectable scen...
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Canon's XF305 and XF300 pro camcorders can now shoot in 3D... if you buy two of them
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Make no mistake: that whole 3D-everything trend is snaking its way into professional-grade products. Canon has issued a firmware update allowing its year-old XF305 and XF300 pro camcorders to record 3...
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Canon VIXIA HF M300 in Stock Soon
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This camcorder will be in stock on April 9, 2011. There are so many events we want to capture on video and keep for a lifetime. Everything from a baby's birth to the first day of school. You do not ha...
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Canon firmware upgrade for XF305, XF300 adds 3D shooting
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Canon released a firmware update for its professional grade XF305 and XF300 camcorders on Thursday that will give users the ability to shoot 3D HD videos. Two units need to be combined in order to per...
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Canon gets behind Thunderbolt, teases 10Gbps camcorders
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Canon on Thursday became the next company to throw its official endorsement behind Intel's Thunderbolt port. The company shied away from direct plan revelations but hinted that it would be used for ca...
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Canon announces new beginner to pro camcorder line-up
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Not content with the slew of digital cameras announced today, Canon has also released details of its latest camcorder line-up at CES.
The 10 new camcorders from Canon cover the whole video-shooting sp...
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Canon Unveils New Professional Camcorder: the XA10
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Today, Canon announced a new professional camcorder, the XA10, at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The camcorder isn’t much larger than some of Canon’s top-line Vixia models (like the HF S2...
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Canon Updates Vixia Line with HF S30 and Improved HF R Camcorders
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Canon released updates to its HF S and HF R line of HD camcorders today, as well as announcing two new standard definition models, the FS40 and FS400. The new camcorders represent basic updates over l...
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Canon VIXIA HF G10 boasts HD CMOS sensor and manual focus, joins new M, R, and S series camcorders
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Another year, another revamping of your favorite company's camcorder lineup. Today's Mad Lib-esque fill-in-the-company-name is Canon. The VIXIA HF G10 is its new flagship with the approximately 2 mega...
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Canon Releases Vixia HF M32: 64GB Internal Memory and SDXC Card Compatibility
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Today Canon unveiled a new dual memory HD camcorder, the Vixia HF M32 ($999 MSRP). The 15x zoom HD camcorder features 64GB of internal memory and expandability to SDXC cards for up to 2TB (theoretical...
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Canon Announces Tapeless Pro Camcorders: XF305 and XF300 - Canon
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After months of speculation, Canon has finally announced a line of tapeless professional camcorders—the XF305 and XF300. The two camcorders will use a file-based MPEG-2 compression system that saves v...
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Canon XF-Series Professional Camcorders XF100 and XF105 are almost perfect.
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Yes almost since the only thing that will stop me from purchasing any one of them is there incapability to swap lenses. Once you tasted the pleasure to shoot with a DSLR there are NO turning back!
No...
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