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Canon XC15 4K Professional Camcorder
- Brand:Canon
- Model:XC15
- SKU:XC15
Details
Over the past few years as camcorder technology has developed, products like Canon’s XC10 have emerged as perfect solutions for those looking to capture professional-grade stills and video. For many, this was convenient, but it was the high-quality video capabilities that really impressed. That’s where the new Canon XC15 takes over, having been designed to both succeed the XC10 and build on its potential uses as a 4K video recorder for film production.
The focus on filmmaking is where many of the XC15’s new features are directed, with perhaps the most heavily requested being the ability to capture high-quality audio. This is accomplished through the MA-400 microphone adapter (included with the camera), which allows you to use any XLR-compatible microphone.
Perhaps most importantly, the camera’s body remains incredibly light and small, allowing for it to be used in all sorts of situations where larger, more unwieldy options simply would work.
Considering the lower price point than many dedicated film cameras, the inclusion of features such as multiple shutter speeds, CMOS sensor, and NTSC/PAL switchability make the XC15 a powerful tool for filmmakers on a budget.
This product features; * 1" CMOS Sensor and DIGIC DV 5 Processor * UHD 4K at up to 29.97 fps * Integrated f/2.8-5.6/8.9-89mm Zoom Lens * XLR Audio Input & MA-400 Mic Adapter * 24p Mode for 4K and 1080p Video * New Looks/Menu Options, * 3 New Shutter Speeds; Waveform Monitor * Highlight Priority HDR-Like Gamma * Rules Assignable to Files & Metadata * NTSC & PAL Switchable
An upgraded follow-up to the XC10, the Canon XC15 4K Professional
Camcorder is enhanced for more professional use, providing for a more
complete audio/video capture workflow among other in the same compact, ergonomic
form factor.
The XC15 features a 1" 12MP CMOS sensor capable of capturing up to Ultra HD
4K resolutions at up to 29.97 fps and 1080p at up to 59.94p, and an integrated
f/2.8 - 5.6, 8.9 to 89mm zoom lens, which has a 35mm equivalent focal length of
27.3 to 273mm in video mode. The camera has separate focus and zoom rings and
offers auto and manual focus controls. The XC15 supports both CFast and SD cards
like the XC10 did. 4K video records to CFast cards in an MXF wrapper at up to
305 Mbps in an H.264-based, IntraFrame, 4:2:2, 8-bit codec; while 1080p video
writes to SD cards at up to 50 Mbps in an H.264-based, Long-GOP, 4:2:2, 8-bit
codec, also in an MXF wrapper. Still images are also written to SD cards.
Keeping 4K video separate from 1080p and stills will help avoid data mix-ups.
The XC15 comes with the MA-400 microphone adapter and features an XLR audio
input supporting the adapter. The MA-400 was originally designed for the C300 Mk
II and is geared toward single-user applications such as run-and-gun news
gathering. It's shoe-mountable from two different positions and offers an
external mic holder.
With the added XLR input, menu options have also been added to the XC15 and
many existing ones revised for pro applications. Among the new menu options
you'll find internal mic trimming, mic low-cut, and internal mic sensitivity.
New looks have been added as well for movies and still photos. The movie looks
from the C300 Mk II have been incorporated, and this will allow for consistency
with the C300 Mk II if you use the XC15 as a B-camera, and will also make
grading easier. The XC15 also has a new 24p mode for both 4K and 1080p video for
film productions (in addition to the XC10's 23.98p), and 24p can also be
recorded at up to 305 Mbps in 4K, just like in the C300 Mk II, allowing for
further consistency.
The XC15 also features a Waveform Monitor display, which enables accurate
monitoring of video signal characteristics during outdoor shooting or whenever
lighting conditions make the display difficult to see. Three additional shutter
speeds matching the C300 Mk II have also been added for flicker reduction.
You'll be able to set the right speed to handle the wave frequency at the
shooting location. The scale display has also been changed to now be based on
1/24 second shutter speeds in following with the 23.98 sequence, improving
usability for cinema productions. Finding a standard shutter speed is generally
hard when shooting in 23.98p, but now that has changed with the UI being based
on 1/24 second shutter speeds. The shutter speed display can also be switched to
a shutter angle display from the menu if that's how you prefer it.
Another new feature is Highlight Priority, a new gamma mode that provides
similar effects to HDR. Highlight Priority offers a bright linear display that
expresses the very tonality seen with the eyes. The color reproduction and
sharpness of mid- to high-brightness areas are displayed with greater realism.
Rules can also now be assigned to file names and metadata after filming for
easier data management using XF-AVC. Proxy files are defined to be distinguished
with a quick look at the file name, improving work efficiency. And finally,
there's also a new touch panel with an operation lock. When operating the camera
with cross keys, you can set the operation lock to prevent mistakes in operation
and settings.
The XC15 is small enough to be highly compact, yet large enough to handle
comfortably. It features a grip on the side with a record button and other
controls at your fingertips. The LCD on the rear is centered and tiltable. The
included viewfinder attaches right onto the LCD and stays at the center of the
rear of the camera, which is especially beneficial for those rare users who
prefer to use their left eye with viewfinders. The camera also has a large foot
on the bottom that allows you to safely place it down. Among the included
accessories you get a hood, GPS receiver, wireless remote, power accessories,
cables, and a soft carrying case.
| Sensor Size
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1.0" CMOS
(16 mm diagonally)
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| Processor
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DIGIC DV 5
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| Effective
Pixels |
Movies:
Approx. 8.29 million Photos: Approx. 12 million
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| Lens
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8.9 to 89
mm f/2.8 - 5.6 10x Optical Zoom Lens 35mm Equivalent Movie Mode: 27.3
to 273 mm 35mm Equivalent Photo Mode: 24.1 to 241 mm 8-blade iris
diaphragm
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| Shutter
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Equipped
with mechanical shutter (still photos only)
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| ISO
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160-20000
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| Gain
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0.0 - 42 dB
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| ND Filter
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1 internal
unit, can be switched on/off
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| Shake
Correction |
Optical +
Electronic assist
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| LCD Monitor
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3" (7.6 cm)
VGA+ Approx. 1.03 million dot (3:2 aspect ratio) Electrostatic
capacitance-type touch panel Vari-angle
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| Video Capture
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NTSC and
PAL switchable
Ultra HD 4K: 3840 x 2160 at
29.97p/24.00p/25.00p/23.98p NTSC: 305 Mbps / PAL: 205 Mbps MXF
(4:2:2/8-bit IntraFrame) Sound: LPCM/2-Ch, 16-bit/48 kHz
Full
HD: 1920 x 1080 at
23.98p/24.00p/25.00p/29.97p/50.00p/50.00i/59.94p/59.94i 50 Mbps at
59.94p/50.00p 35 Mbps at other frame rates MXF (4:2:2/8-bit
Long-GOP) Sound: LPCM/2-Ch, 16-bit/48 kHz
Slow & Fast
Recording: 1/4, 1/2, x2, x4, x10, x20, x60, x120, x1200 (30p playback)
Slow recording is HD only 1/2 time: 1920 x 1080, 1/4: 1280 x 720
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| Photo Capture
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4000 x
3000, 12 MP (4:3) / 640 x 480 (VGA) 4000 x 2664, approx. 10.66 MP
(3:2) 3840 x 2160, approx. 8.29 MP (16:9) JPEG
Interval
Capture: Yes (choose from 5sec/10sec/30sec/1min/10min intervals)
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| Recording
Media |
One CFast
card slot, one SD card slot 4K: CFast cards 1080p/still photos: SD
cards
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| Input/Output
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HDMI output
USB port (high-speed) Mic input XLR input (when using MA-400
mic adapter) Headphone jack DC-jack (supports CA-945 power
adapter)
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| Battery
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LP-E6N
included (7.2 V, 1865 mAh)
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| Wi-Fi
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5 GHz / 2.4
GHz Dual Band
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| Accessory
Shoe |
Cold shoe
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| Flash
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Not
supported
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| Dimensions
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Approx. 5 x
4.2 x 4.8" (12.8 x 10.6 x 12.2 cm) (standalone)
Approx. 5.2 x 8.7
x 9.4" (13.2 x 22 x 24 cm) (including finder, hood, and microphone
adapter)
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| Weight
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Approx. 2
lb (1 kg) (standalone)
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