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Canon announced the launch of four new professional camcorders under their XA series, the compact and lightweight XA65 and XA60, and the high-image-quality XA75 and XA70.
Canon’s XA Series professional camcorders deliver the high image quality and high mobility required for on-location videography in fields such as broadcasting, reporting, documentary filmmaking, and event shooting.
The newly announced XA75 and XA70 models inherit the same high performance of their predecessor models while adding new support for UVC or USB Video Class communication protocol that enables video transfer via USB connection. With this new feature, the cameras are better suited for use in the increasingly popular field of live streaming, budget filmmaking and content creation.
The XA75 and XA70 are equipped with a 1-inch CMOS sensor and a DIGIC DV 6 image processor. Featuring a 4K-compatible 15x optical zoom lens with a zoom range from approximately 25.5mm at the wide end to approximately 382.5mm at the telephoto end, both XA75 and XA70 support high-quality 4Kvideo capture at 30 fps across the entire zoom range.
The large sensor enables the capture of videos with great background blur and bright, high-sensitivity recording with minimal noise in low-light environments. Thanks to Canon’s Dual Pixel CMOS AF technology, the XA75/XA70 have smooth autofocus and subject tracking during shooting. Even during 4K shooting, intuitive touch panel operations allow users to focus quickly and accurately.
The XA65 and XA60 on the other hand, are equipped with a 1/2.3-inch CMOS sensor and a DIGIC DV 6 image processor, along with a 4K-compatible 20x optical zoom lens, all in a compact and lightweight body which weighs approximately 750gm.
The camera supports 4K shooting at 30fps across the entire zoom range – from approximately 29.3mm at the wide end to approximately 601mm at the telephoto end. What’s more, the data from the 4K sensor can also be utilized for Over Sampling HD Processing to record high-resolution full-HD 60fps video.
These new cameras are the first in Canon’s XA series to feature UVC compatibility, which allows high-image-quality streaming with just a single Type-C cable. In addition, the cameras are equipped with a large and bright electrostatic capacitance-type LCD touchscreen monitor, measuring 3.5-inches and 2.76 million pixels, as well as a 0.36-inch, 1.77 million pixels tilted EVF for improved visibility during outdoor shooting. There is also a digital zoom function for greater zoom range and a “text overlay” on-screen display function that displays information such as the date and timecodes overlaid on captured visuals.
The Canon XA70 and XA75 will be available in stores from November 2022 and cost Rs 2,79,495, and Rs 2,45,495 respectively. On the other hand, The Canon XA60 and XA65 will be available in stores from October 2022 and cost Rs 1,14,995 and Rs 2,06,995, respectively.
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