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Canon XF400 UHD 4K60 Camcorder with Dual-Pixel Autofocus

BH #CAXF400 • MFR #2213C002
Canon XF400 UHD 4K60 Camcorder with Dual-Pixel Autofocus
Key Features
  • 8.29MP, 1" CMOS Sensor
  • UHD 4K 60 fps and HD 120 fps Recording
  • HDMI 2.0 Output
  • 1080i50/60 H.264 IP Streaming
The Canon XF400 Camcorder is a compact, ergonomic camera featuring UHD 4K capture, a 1" CMOS sensor, IP streaming, and two XLR audio inputs. The XF400's optics include an integrated 15x HD optical zoom with up to 30x Advanced Zoom, a nine-bladed iris for more natural highlights, and five-axis optical image stabilization. Pro-style features include Dual-Pixel Autofocus (DPAF), and dual DIGIC DV 6 image processors with high sensitivity and low noise, supporting Wide DR Gamma.
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does anyone make a Dtap cable to power this ...

does anyone make a Dtap cable to power this camera?
Asked by: Mike
I was looking for a similar solution since the BP-828 battery will not support a 2-hour or longer shoot. I came across a solution today and have ordered it. It is the Core SWX Powerbase EDGE Battery with C100/C300/C500 Cable. It is rated for 49Wh as opposed to the BP-828 which is rated for 19Wh, so in conjunction with the BP-828, it should power the XF400 for 8 hours or more. The cable connects between the Core EDGE 8.4V regulated output and the DC input on the XF400. BH #COPBEC100 • MFR #PBE-C100. Comes with correct cable for the XF400/XF405 and some other 8.4V Canon camcorders.
Answered by: James
Date published: 2020-08-20

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What are some alternative ways I can power this besides the obvious AC Power or the Canon Batteries?Does BH sell a power pack product that could be used to power this for longer periods of time?
Asked by: Terry
This device might work with a V mount or gold mount battery. IndiPRO Tools Mini-Tap with Canon C100 Power Connector Cable B&H # INMINI100. It's compatiblity would have to be determined by IndiPro. <a href= http://www.indiproco.com/contact-us target= _blank >http://www.indiproco.com/contact-us</a>
Answered by: Dennis A L.
Date published: 2018-08-27

what is the maximum magnification of the lens? ...

what is the maximum magnification of the lens? Not the 15X zoom, but the macro rating 1:1, 1:2 etc. Thanks.
Asked by: Russell
That is not something listed by Canon. In general camcorders like this will not have such a rating.
Answered by: Joseph
Date published: 2021-04-14

Is the handle for the XF400 compatible with the ...

Is the handle for the XF400 compatible with the Canon GX10? If so, what is the part number for handle and how much is it?
Asked by: Clifford
No, the GX10 has a hot shoe positioned where the rear bolts would go to secure the FX400/405 handle assy. BTW ~ The difference in price between GX10 and FX405 is appx $500.00
Answered by: Doug
Date published: 2021-02-26

Is the lens "parafocal"? Meaning that if you ...

Is the lens "parafocal"? Meaning that if you focus zoomed all the way, as you zoom out it will remain in focus. ???
Asked by: Angel
I assume that the lack of need for a parfocal lens only applies if you are running in autofocus mode. Is that correct? Can you provide a reference which describes the dual pixel operation and why it is better than other ENG focusing systems? Thanks.
Answered by: James
Date published: 2020-06-25

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lacking a bit of specifications here. What is the lens f stop and fild of view? what are Iso equivalents?
Asked by: Valentino
The camera's lens is a 8.3-124.5mm, f/2.8-4.5, (smallest aperture not listed) 15x optical zoom, 9 blade diaphragm. Full Frame FOV equivalent=25.5-382.5mm. Filter diameter 58mm.
Answered by: Dennis A L.
Date published: 2018-08-27

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dose it have 3.5 output for Headphones?
Asked by: Ahmed
Yes it does. The XF400 has a standard 3.5mm headphone jack on it.
Answered by: Joseph P.
Date published: 2019-04-05

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It states its HDMI Type-C output. Is this the same as Mini HDMI?
Asked by: Paul C.
That is correct. HDMI Type C is considered a Mini HDMI connection. Type A is a full size connection, while Type D is a Micro HDMI Connection.
Answered by: Joseph P.
Date published: 2018-08-27
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