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Canon XF400 Camcorder
Canon XF400
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Canon XF705 Camcorder
Canon XF705
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While we generally focus on consumer electronics, today we’re taking a look at the Canon XF400 Professional camcorder. Canon has long been a leader in the video and photography market but recent changes in consumer buying patterns have forced all manufacturers to make some adaptation. The rise of highly capable smartphone cameras has caused digital SLR and consumer camcorder sales to plummet to multi-decade lows. It’s understandable that many casual users would choose the “good enough” smartphone already in their pocket over expensive second and third devices. Note: At no extra cost to you, we may earn a commission forRead more
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Aimed at solo shooters and reality documentary-style shooting situations, the Canon XF605 is a feature-rich camera ready to be on the go with any production armed with a passport to far-flung sets. The Canon XF605 fits right in between Canon’s XF405 and XF705. Highlighted features found in the Canon XF605 included a built-in 15x optically-stabilized [...]Read More... from Reviewing The New Canon XF605: A 4K Single-Lens CamcorderRead more
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The Canon XF705 is the flagship XF camcorder for Canon and it deserves the placement admirably with its 4K recording to standard SD cardsRead more
The 1080p standard saw wide adoption around 2006. In the years since, video technology has gone much further. Ultra high definition 4K content brings something totally new things to the table. Pixel for pixel, UHD is significantly more detailed than full HD. Putting resolutions aside, technology like HDR has become a popular way to help exceed the standard color gamut. These technologies are still relatively new. But you can already find some impressive 4K TVs for only a few hundred bucks. It may only be a couple of years before the 4K bandwagon starts to pick up speed. Whether you’reRead more
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Sensor

Sensor typeCMOSCMOSCCD
Effective megapixels13.4 Mpx8.29 Mpx
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Total megapixels8.29 Mpx13.4 Mpx
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Optical sensor size
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1.0 in1.0 in

Optics and focus

Optical zoom15.0 x15.0 x32.0 x
Minimum aperture2.8
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Maximum aperture4.5
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Focal length equiv25.5 - 382.525.5 - 382.5
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Focal length range (f-f) (Lens system)8.3 - 124.58.3 - 124.5
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Focus adjustmentAutoAuto/Manual
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Digital zoom
N/A
300.0 x800.0 x
Filter size
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2.28 in
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Screen and viewfinder

Built-in displayyesyes
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DisplayTFT LCDLCDLCD
Display diagonal3.5 in4.0 in2.7 in
Viewfinder typeElectronic
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Viewfinder screen size0.24 in0.46 in
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Flip-out screennono
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Touchscreen
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yes
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Design

Colour of productBlackBlackGrey
Operating temperature0 - 400 - 40
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Operating relative humidity0 - 850 - 85
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Dimensions

Height3.82 in10.16 in2.72 in
Width5.31 in7.52 in2.68 in
Depth8.43 in17.05 in4.29 in
Weight58.91 oz93.83 oz14.11 oz