There is a rumor going on suggesting that Canon will ditching CCD and CMOS chips for the adoption of a new pro-level camcorders. Digital cameras and camcorders has never been so different.If the rumor is true, the adoption of Canon sub-35mm DSLR sensors (APS-C size CMOS, or what you see in the entry-level DSLRs like the Rebel) in the elite camcorder. It is not an entirely new idea. The Red One is long with a CMOS chip for 4k video and Canon is using a CMOS in the $ 1000 Vixia. But with the election of Canon CMOS pro-level camcorders, it pretty much means that CCD (the preferred video chip format of recent decades) is dead. (dSLRs shooting 1080p As soon as we saw, we knew that this day was not far away.) What the secret cam itself:
The camcorders are told how the XL-H1 (top), EOS lenses and the adoption of a 12.1MP CMOS, the 1080p video film on 60fps 120hz-that ‘s MPEG4 encoded with a rate of 56Mbps max. We are not sure how the camera is recording much of this data when the Red One offers Compact Flash, RAID and SSD options. There is also a word 12bit RAW video format, with a $ 4000 IO box, the SDI output and USB 3rd And for the first time some time, Canon Prosumer camcorders are exciting again.
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