Recording media is not included, be prepared - always carry extra media.
Canon's XF100 HD Professional Camcorder is an amazingly compact, fully featured pro video camera that imports nearly all the features and functionality of the 3-chip XF300 into a smaller, single sensor form factor. Taking advantage of the latest HD technology--along with Canon's robust MPEG-2 4:2:2 codec--the XF100 records full HD video to affordable Compact Flash cards, making it as versatile as it is powerful. A newly developed Genuine Canon 10x HD video lens resolves images onto a native 1920 x 1080 CMOS sensor, which are captured in industry-standard MXF file wrappers using your choice of bit rate (up to 50Mbps), resolution, and frame rate. Full image customization and HDMI/Component/Composite outputs are equally on par with the camera's big brother XF300.
But not content with simple "junior partner" status, the XF100 brings some of its own muscle to the table in the form of infrared recording and--when used in combination with another XF100 or XF105--3-D stereoscopic capability. This fusion of exceptional image quality with portability and pinpoint control makes the XF100 the perfect low-profile tool for a range of applications, including ENG, travel documentaries, indie features, and event videography.
| Image Device |
1/3" CMOS Sensor 2.37MP (2.07MP effective) |
| Lens |
10x HD Zoom 4.25-42.5mm (30.4-304mm, 35mm equivalent) f/1.8-2.8 58mm Filter Diameter |
| Horizontal Resolution | 900 TV lines or more |
| Focusing System |
TVAF plus External Phase Difference Metering Sensor Autofocus (Instant AF, Medium AF, Normal AF, Face AF, Face Only AF), Manual, Full Manual |
| Minimum Illumination |
4.5 lux (full AUTO mode, 1/60 shutter speed, +24dB gain) 1.6 lux (Manual mode, 1/4 shutter speed, +33dB gain) |
| Built-in Filters | Neutral Density (Auto or Off) |
| Minimum Focus Distance | 20mm (wide macro), 60cm (entire zoom range) |
| Video Recording System |
Compression: MPEG-2 Long GOP Color Space: 4:2:2 (at 50Mbps recording) File Format: MXF
Recording Modes: |
| Audio Recording Format | 2-Channel, PCM digital recording, 16-Bit; 48kHz |
| Frame Rates |
60i, 60p (720p mode only), 30p, 24p
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| Image Stabilization | SuperRange Optical (Lens Shift) 4 modes: Standard, Powered, Dynamic, Off |
| LCD Monitor | 3.5" Color, approx. 920,000 dots |
| Viewfinder | 0.24" Color, approx. 260,000 dots |
| Microphone | Stereo electret condenser microphone |
| Memory Card Slot |
CF Card: 2 Slots (movie files only) SD Card: Still images, Custom Picture Data, Clip Metadata, Custom Settings |
| Shutter Speed | Max 1/2000 |
| White Balance | Auto, Manual, Custom (2000K - 15000K in 100K increments), Daylight, Tungsten |
| Gain Selection | Not specified by manufacturer |
| Maximum Recording Time |
64GB Compact Flash (CF) card (Greater capacity is possible when two cards are used.) 25Mbps: 310 minutes 35Mbps: 225 minutes 50Mbps: 160 minutes |
| Input and Output Connectors |
Component (x1 Output) Composite: 3.5mm A/V (x1 Output) HDMI: Standard Type A (x1 Output) Mic/Line: XLR 3-pin (x2 Input) USB: Mini-B USB 2.0 Headphone: 3.5mm Mini Remote Control Terminal: LANC |
| Power Requirements | 7.4VDC (Battery Pack) |
| Power Consumption | Not specified by manufacturer |
| Operating Temperature | 32-104°F (0-40°C), 85% relative humidity |
| Dimensions (WxHxD) | 4.8 x 5.8 x 9.8" (12.1 x 14.8 x 25 cm) |
| Weight | 2.2 lbs (1kg) - not including battery, memory card, lens hood, mic holder |
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Great Camera
This is my 5th video camera I own (DVX100, JVC GY-HD100, JVC GY-HM100 plus a couple of Sony) and I shot numerous times with HMC150, HPX170, EX1, HPX370. By far this ...Read complete review
This is my 5th video camera I own (DVX100, JVC GY-HD100, JVC GY-HM100 plus a couple of Sony) and I shot numerous times with HMC150, HPX170, EX1, HPX370. By far this camera is the best bang for the buck out there at the moment.
Let's start with the sensor: 1/3" native 1080, yes it's not 3 sensor block, but the picture is extremely clean and noise free in the good light. Also it increases light sensitivity by about 2 F stops in 720 mode. I was able to shoot at 6dB with medium room light. Dark areas are showing a bit of mosquito noise, but really low levels and a lot can be cleaned up with filters. Which brings me to the fantastic codec. 50Mbs 422 is easy to edit native (I use FCP), doesn't give any color banding and footage out of camera has fantastic "flat" look, ready for color adjustments. This is a dream to edit and the footage can produce image way better then EX1.It has the same picture profile adjustment as XF300/305.
LCD is really good, peaking is great, so is the edge focus assist tool. WFM allows to adjust exposure correctly as well. IR mode is just amazing, I shot my black cat in a completely black room and the results were just smashing.
Even though it has one ring, you can use assignable button/knob to control iris, there are already 2 zoom rockers, so I use the ring for focus only. One thing I noticed that the iris knob is sluggish (one of the reasons I did not give 5 stars).
You can record to two cards at once for instant backup. Get plenty of cards or a storage unit:16GB will get you only 40 minutes at 50Mbs.
It really sits well in my hand, it's really light, but well balanced. Also because it's light you can get by with lighter tripod.
My only true "gripe" with this camera is an auto ND. It starts kicking in at F4, you can turn it off in menu, but I would much prefer manual one. The other minus is it doesn't communicate with AB ElipZ battery, so you don't know how much time is left.
Over all it is a great camera and IMO the best buy for the money at the moment. I only received it a couple of days ago, but I showed the footage to few of my friends on my 42" LCD and they were blown away by the quality. Canon waited for a long time with such camera, but it blows away any other camera in the price range. I would put it on parr with EX1, which costs more then double and forces you to buy really expen$ive media (SxS).
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Nice Camera for the $
Use for cable tv production.
Great Codec and resolution choices.
It Does have external mic ports, in fact, both XLR and mini, which is awesome if you use both.
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Use for cable tv production.
Great Codec and resolution choices.
It Does have external mic ports, in fact, both XLR and mini, which is awesome if you use both.
The Picture can be a little noisy even when there is no gain added. Likely due to single chip.
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I am a photographer moving into video. I intend to create art films on the order of Baraka. I am not very strong and this camera is perfect for me. It is small and light weight and creates an excellent picture.
The disadvantage is that is records in MXF files. These are native to Premiere Pro but I am one of the view that actually likes FCP X, which will not read the files. None of the converters available will maintain the two separate audio tracks (they all merge them). Some of my clips have different audio on each of the tracks, so this doesn't work for me. I am still seeking a solution to this issue.
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A ~2.5 pounds video camera with quality and features that rival cameras costing (and weighing) 10 times as much. I love this camera.
In the sixties the use of the 35mm slr's revolutionized the photojournalism industry by putting quality imaging into something that was small, light and unobtrusive. This camera is as significant in videojournalism.
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I love this camera. It's almost perfect. Loaded with features and creates a great looking picture.
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Great optical image stabilization.
Low light is decent.
Plenty of zoom control variations.
Great LCD image quality with high detail level
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HDMI and component connection is where your hand goes under the strap, which means you can't use those connections when handheld. I wish they were where the SDI and genlock plugs are on the XF105
Gain button has to go through auto, medium and high to get back to no gain. If it was a switch, it you could flip it right back
No audio input 1/2 combine switch externally. To put input 1's audio on channel 2, you have to turn it on in the menu.
Has the standard canon size mic clamp, which is too big for most shotgun mics
Not natively compatible with quicktime/FCP
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Does what it says it is going to do.
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I've used many Canon cameras over the years and this was an upgrade into the 50Mbps class for broadcast and to improve color representation with the 4:2:2 capture. The low light performance is good but in auto mode I noticed it actually seemd to brighten the scene above what the actual lighting is, perhaps adding too much gain, which may blow out the brightest highlight areas. Of course this is rectified in manual mode. In low light there is a bit of mosquito noise, but no more than other cameras I've used. In fact, most cameras would be useless in low light situations where this one still provides a decent image.
It has many excellent features including the infared video, dual XLR inputs, relay and double slot recording for instant backup, good battery life, a huge LCD screen, 48V phantom power for certain mics, lightweight construction, etc. Image quality is excellent but as all digital video, when panning over areas of high detail, requires a slow smooth pan to reduce blurring/pixelation. The XMF format does not seem to be as bad as the AVCHD format in this regard however.
The standard zoom is pretty limited, and for sports or outdoor docs it might limit some users, although zoom rates and smoothness are adjustable.
The biggest downside for many users is the Canon .MXF files in the 50Mbps rate cannot be used in Adobe Premiere Pro CS4, CS3, etc. You will need either Final Cut Pro or a rather expensive upgrade to PPro CS 5.5.
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Great compact camera that shoots high quality video at an affordable price. Extremely light weight. I love that it uses Compact Flash cards as well. The zoom at its fastest setting is pretty slow, unfortunately. Importing clips to Avid/FCP is not initially a simple process either compared to other card-based cameras I have worked with. I like that it shoots 60 fps, but it only shoots that speed at 1280x720.
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This is my first HD camera and I can say that it is better then what I was expecting. The features on it are great and just what I was looking for.
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Despite being a 1 chip device, this camcorder rocks! Like other comments, the external mic holder is "mickey mouse" and unworthy of Canon's overall excellent design and engineering.
But the results of shooting indoors and outdoors is fabulous. I had a quick shoot where I had no time to make manual adjustments and just shot on full auto outdoors. GREAT!
Sure, I wish I had more telephoto rather than the 10X, but we can buy an extra lens to add 1.5 to it.
The Canon manual omitted some things like where do you put the LINC input, but otherwise the info is easy to digest. I compared my XF!00 to someone's XF300 and guess what, the image was about 95% as crisp, high-quality and clean as the other Canon was.
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Tapeless is a great thing that happened to event videographers and for this price is even better. The camera handles very well. I was skiptical at first coz it's only one chip but its a very good little camera.
The downside is it's small and clients are not used to small cameras and secondly the iris dial it not is a bit late in responding but you get use to it.
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I was very pleasantly surprised with the quality of the image... only one 1/3 chip and this camera performs much better than my Sony Z1. Picture profile is such a great feature in addition to 50mbps recording. Very small and practical. No manual ND filters but very useful automatic ND (surprisingly too). Manual focus is a bit tricky. Aperture control on lens (switchable to zoom or focus) is great. Low light is not bad at all (a bit noisy starting at 6db). A push button to circle through gain presets, not ideal but fine. Double compact flash slots for continuous recording! No wonder this camcorder is always back-ordered! There is no better camcorder in this price range.
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Use professionally for local news, events, sports, interviews.
Received the camera only 2 week ago.
Only read the instruction book's cautions about charging battery, removing memory card, etc., before using. Out of the box, this camera is very intuitive with buttons and controls where I would expect them. Will soon use custom settings, but have not yet found a need to use any, and this includes H.S. football, low lighting in city council chambers (even when lights were dimmed to show a slide presentation).
On the spot interviews with the built in mic, even with noisy ambient sounds from a band warming up 15 feet away was wonderful - Also used the camera with wireless on its auto audio settings and have been very pleased.
Also perfect video under changing light from late afternoon to way into dark at public park doing interviews. Using the camera with this changing light from daylight to the mixture of lights in a city nightscape resulted in stunning colors while doing interviews. Remember - I am still using this camera on complete auto and the resulting colors really gave a sense of the atmosphere of the entire scene, including pleasing skin tones.
Even after 2 hours of handholding, there is no apparent shakiness in the finished video - congrats to Canon!
I am not pleased that converting the files is so difficult and time consuming because of lack of plug-ins. The included viewing software is great for reviewing clips - but the only included plug-in is for Final Cut Pro for my Mac. I am not willing to purchase Final Cut Pro just to experiment with it. I have found a work-around, but loading 130 clips from a football game, one at a time into HandBrake for conversion, just takes way too long.
I hope Canon works fast and furious to help us get these files into our many and varied editing software programs.
The zoom rocker is smooth and intuitive. I am pleased with the zoom range - wide angle seems to be sufficient for my varied needs - but haven't used the camera in close quarters and small rooms yet with a crowd of people. Have used it in a council chamber however and at about 25 feet from the back of the room can get all of the council table in the frame, and zoom OK to get closer. Wouldn't mind more tele though.
It would be nice if I received different instruction books for each language. They are all included in one book that is way to thick to pack along with the camera. This book is 7" X 10" and 3/4" thick and if carried in your bag will be a real burden.
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I bought it to film a documentary and I love all the custom settings. The reason i went for this one was the size and xlr inputs but the picture quality was a surprise!
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I bought this camera to use for documentary production. I have had the camera for about 2 weeks and so far I am really pleased with my purchase. The picture quality is very good and I love the size/weight of the camera. The lens ring has a real nice feel to it, better than the focus ring on my old HVX200. I also like the layout of all the controls and the numerous assignable buttons. The peaking and waveform functions are great and the image stabilization works really well. The low light performance, of course, is not as good as cameras with 3 chips or a larger chip, but the results are still pretty good. All in all I am very happy with my purchase. Great camera at a great price!
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Bought this camera from B&H and I got to say I'm very happy with it. Zoom is only 10x but the aperture range is 1.8 to 2.8. Low light capability is average. There is is a noticeable noise on +6db gain but resolution is still there. (can be tweaked by adjusting picture profile)
Please note: The camera default setting produces very boring picture(footage). So do yourself a favor and adjust custom picture profile to your taste.
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Fortunately I was able to get mine before they became back-ordered, but it is worth the wait. This is a nicely designed camera which produces an excellent picture (particularly at its highest setting), in a very compact body which is perfect for one-person, low-impact shooting. The only negatives are a really useless viewfinder (meaning, you'll be relying on the LCD flip-out monitor for all your shooting) which they should be ashamed of; and a somewhat flimsy-feeling external microphone mount. Also, I would like to have a longer tele range, although the wide end is quite good. If you don't require, or haven't got the cash for, the 3-chip XF300/305, I think you've find the video is very acceptable. I've been shooting with it for a few months now on a documentary and really like the color fidelity and depth I've been getting.
Recommendation: order the Hoodman HD450 as an accessory to shield the LCD monitor in daylight, since you really cannot use the tiny viewfinder.
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i like the size of it i can just put it together with photography gears. i love the fact it can shoot 1080p 50mbps full hd to 1440 x 1080 25mbps. it's light and have almost all i need for wedding and event videographer.
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this camera have only single 1/3 imager and is no way the camcorder can perform like 3-chips camcorders. I have and i returned.1 single chip to put in this camcorder is big mistake to me. This is like put mopped engine in cadilac body.The first problem and crutial is the camcorder is producing noise big noise all the time, in the better lighting condition suny day noise is disolving to became water efects.I WAS CAMPARING TO MY SMOLL CAMCORDER SIDE BY SIDE COST [$] AND CAN NOT BELIVE HOW GOOD IS MY PANASONC. THE TELECONVERTER IN XF100 IS JOKE IS USLESS MOSKITOS, MASKITOS, MOSKITOS,PANING IS IMPOSIBLE. THE SECOND PROBLEM THE CANON USE THISAME LENS AND IMAGER IN MUCH CHIPER CAMCORDERS SO I FIL BED ABOUT THIS COMBINATION.FINALY THE CAMCORDER IS VERY EXPENSIVE; CAMCORDER;MEMORY MUST BE THE BEST +EXTRA BATTERIES COST ME [$] FOR COMCORDER PERFORMING LIKE [$].HAW SOMBODY CAN SAY THIS CAMCORDER IS A PROFESSIONAL I GIVE ONE STAR FO THE LOOK .THANKS
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I really LOVE this camcorder. I got it from B&H by putting the XF100 page as a link on my favs bar and then checking numerous times daily. Sometimes they'd have stock for only hours. But to the camera. I'm shooting band video demos, interviews and professional intro site videos. The low light performance has well-exceeded my expectations for stage work. The many options for zoom allow me to do the nearly imperceptable zooms I love. The zoom rocker is SO WELL ENGINEERED.The cam feels a bit plasticy, but that's not to say less than sturdy. It has a great feel, seems to fit my normal-sized hands perfectly. The controls seem very logically placed to me. It's obvious this wasn't rushed in design.The LCD is fantastic. And the nub to navigate works perfectly. While many of the options are over my head at this point, they seem reasonably organized and I can find what I need without the manual. BTW, if you're interested, download it before buying, you'll learn a lot. No html but it's available from the Canon Canada site. I got this cam the DAY OF a band shoot. I barely had an hour to work it but with everything on auto, here's what I got. BTW, the XF is the roaming camera. It's at YouTube / jkenehan - featured. All in all, GREAT cam and I'm very happy. [...] Good outfit!
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I shoot documentaries and training videos. I love the weight (light) and XLR on board. I'm getting used to the placement of the controls compared to my GL2. Audio level controls are harder to get to. Haven't tried it low light yet. Missing the 20x zoom. Just shot this [...] I think the footage looks great. Handheld is very stable.
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I do industrial and commercial video production. This camera is a perfect choice for video production on a limited budget. The fact that it uses Compact Flash cards instead of tape is fantastic. Our entire production flow is 100% digital and this camera fits in perfectly. If you are already familiar with pro level cameras, learning this camera is a snap. It took me maybe a hour of playing with it and I was then perfectly comfortable to take it on a client project.
It has all the manual controls you could want in a pro level camera but frankly the automatic settings really work well too.
The MXF files work perfectly with Adobe Premiere Pro on Windows 7 and look amazing.
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