Sunday, 23 December 2012

Canon XH-A1


Canon XH-A1


The XH A1 and the XH G1 are professional handheld HDV camcorders manufactured by Canon. The form factor of the cameras is a close successor to the Canon GL2, with the newer HDV models being slightly larger and heavier. The cameras are marketed towards independent and documentary filmmakers, and for broadcasters and journalists for electronic news gathering.
Both cameras share the same basic design and body, though the XH G1 is geared towards professional multi-camera production and includes connections for HD-SDI/SD-SDI Out, genlock, and time code. The cameras were originally released in 2006, the updated versions XH A1s and XH G1s came out in December 2008.
The Canon XH A1 has been used in a variety of applications in broadcast, on-line, and theatrical productions. Use of the camera in professional applications includes the Chicago Tribune's on-line videos,[3] and the camera was used for the production of the motion picture Crank: High Voltage.[4]

Canon XH-A1



Canon XH-A1



Canon XH-A1



Canon XH-A1



Canon XH-A1



Canon XH-A1



Canon XH-A1



Canon XH-A1



Canon XH-A1



Canon XH-A1



Canon XH-A1



Canon XH-A1



Canon XH-A1



Canon XH-A1



Canon XH-A1



Canon XH-A1



Canon XH-A1


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