
The Canon XL2 allows you to
capture images closer to the finished product than
ever before. Work that previously was limited to
post-production can be simply and effectively
accomplished in the field, in the camcorder.
An Open Architecture philosophy, performance
found only in much more expensive video cameras,
Total Image Control and the solid foundation of
Genuine Canon Optics, interchangeable lens
capability and superb Canon image processing
quality are united in the XL2.
The XL2 brings a host of performance and
convenience features to this class of video
camcorder- benefits that can't be found in this
combination on other high-end video cameras. They
include: Canon Super Range Optical Image
Stabilization in the standard lens; dual aspect
ratios; various frame rate capabilities; image
gamma and detail controls; skin detail control and
convertible LCD display among others.
Unprecedented image control coordination
between two XL2 cameras, remote computer camera
control and direct video recording to computer are
just a part of the capabilities of the XL2. Never
before has so much creative power been put in the
hands of the film maker, video artist, and
corporate and event videographer.
Key features
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3x 1/3" 800.000
pixel progressive scan CCDs |
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50i & 25p frame
rate |
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Total manual image
control |
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Pro Quality 16:9 and
4:3 recording |
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XL interchangeable
lens system |
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20x optical zoom
"L-Series" lens with zoom and focus
presets |
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3Flourite lens
component and 2 Independent neutral density
filters |
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Professional audio and
video connectivity - 4 audio channels with 2
built-in XLR connectors, phantonm power and
BNC video output |
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Fully
adjustable EVF and shared 2" LCD |
Professional's
choice
With 3x 1/3" 800k progressive scan CCDs,
the broadcast quality XL2 is the flagship of the
Canon range, setting the standard in versatile,
light-weight professional digital video.
Revolutionising its class, the XL2 provides full
manual control over a myriad of variables,
allowing all the fine adjustments necessary to
satisfy even the most demanding professional
videographer.
Both 16:9 (960 x 576 effective pixels) and 4:3
(720 x 576 effective pixels) formats are
supported. A 3rd generation signal processing LSI
delivers outstanding Signal/Noise ratio
performance, with high sensibility and low smear.
Cine feel
Film-like texture, tone and expression are now
routine, with 25p recording and a special Cine
Look mode. Gamma curve controls include Knee
adjustments to tame white clipping and Black
controls bring out or suppress detail in the low
brightness areas. Colour matrix is selectable from
Video and Cinema, while V Detail allows flexible
resolution in the vertical direction. Skin Detail
allows control over phase and chroma for softer,
warmer skin tones. A Film Grain setting adds the
warmth and natural compression of film. Manual
control is provided over Master RGB, Setup level,
Master Pedestal, Gain, Coring, Sharpness, Noise
Reduction, Colour Gain and Hue.
Control
Two custom keys instantly recall any chosen manual
setting within the 8 main menu functions.
Favourite settings can be saved to three custom
presets. Independent control is provided over R
Gain, G Gain and B Gain. White balance can be set
to true white or adjusted manually.
Lens
Fluorite and aspheric elements in the 20x zoom
lens eliminate both chromatic and spherical
aberrations. A circular iris provides beautiful
background blur and built-in neutral density (ND)
filters allow the iris to open fully in harsh
light conditions. The XL mount system is
compatible with all XL video lenses, and over 60
Canon EF lenses via an optional adapter.
Go steady
Optical image stabilization (OIS) eliminates
unwanted camera shake before the image reaches the
sensor. SuperRange OIS extends IS by examining the
image after it is received by the sensor and
suppressing low frequency movements.
In sync
Both Rec Run and Free Run SMPTE time code is
supported. 2 built-in phantom powered XLR jacks
and a BNC jack for monitor output is provided. An
IEEE1394 connection allows direct hard disk
recording.