Canon have announced this interesting cameras a few days ahead of the NAB show.
In brief: 1″ sensor, 10x zoom lense, 4K recording to cFast 2.0 cards, HD recording to SD card, HMDI output (no SDI).
4K: 305 Mbps 4:2:2 Intra 3840×2160 or 205 Mbps 4:2:2 Intra 3840×2160
HD: 50Mbps 4:2:2 Long GOP 1920×1080 or 35 Mbps Long GOP 1920×1080
Canon Video:
Example Video:
Press release:
Canon premieres the XC10 – a breakthrough compact 4K video and stills camcorderUnited Kingdom, Republic of Ireland, 8 April 2015 – Canon today unveils the XC10 – a compact, lightweight video and digital stills camera that brings professional 4K quality to aspiring filmmakers and enthusiasts. Inheriting many of the Cinema EOS range’s features, the XC10 offers incredible recording versatility and is the ideal solution as a small, stand-alone camera for independent film makers or the perfect accompaniment as a supporting B camera in larger productions.
![]() Unleashing 4K recording for enthusiasts Able to fit seamlessly into workflows, or productions with existing Cinema EOS cameras, the XC10 can record UHDTV standard (3840 x 2160) 4K footage to an internal CFast 2.0™¹ card at up to 305Mbps, or Full HD (1920 x 1080) footage to an SD card at up to 50Mbps, with pro-standard 4:2:2 colour sampling for high resolution performance. The XC10 delivers rich colour, synonymous with Cinema EOS cameras, with a high ISO of up to 20,000, ensuring excellent results in low light conditions, and a 12-stop Wide Dynamic Range, providing vivid detail in both highlights and shadows. Shooters have the freedom to capture a diverse range of scenes in professional 4K quality using a specially developed 10x optical zoom lens, complete with Canon’s class-leading image stabilisation technology. With a versatile 27.3-273mm focal range (35mm equivalent, in video mode) videographers can easily switch between capturing sweeping scenes, to intimate close ups with a single lens. Pros and enthusiasts alike can change between movie recording and still image shooting, capturing high quality 12.0 MP images, or extracting 8.29 MP stills from 4K video footage. Uncompromising design, optimised for easy shooting Fostering creativity with expert workflows A selection of slow and fast motion recording modes – including up to 1200x fast motion in 4K/Full HD, and up to1/4x slow motion in HD – as well as interval shooting provide further creative opportunities. The XC10 is also Wi-Fi compatible; enabling remote control of key features via a browser, smartphone or tablet – securing its position as an essential part of any Cinema EOS video shooter’s toolkit.
Pricing and availability
The XC10 will be available from June 2015 with an RSP of £1599.99. |