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September 15, 2005



At the 2005 Canon Expo press conference Canon USA has announced their entrance into the high defintion camcorder market with the XL H1. The new camcorder features 1080 lines of resoluition, shooting at 60 interlaced frames per second. The camcorder includes a 20x lens. While it does not have a true 24 frames progressive mode, the XL H1 does feature movie-like 24 frames per second frame rate. While the 24 frame rate is a bit untested, it seems to fall somewhere in the marketplace between the true 24P on Canon's XL2 and the CineFrame effect on Sony's HDR-FX1. When the camcorder is in the 24 frames mode the chip records at a rate of 24 scans per second, but it should be clear that the chip is not a progressive chip. According to Canon, they are using their 8 years of experience in converting video from an interlaced chip to progressive-looking video to achieve the effect. Joe Borgacz, Assistant Director of Product Development for Video Division at Canon, stated that once the video is brought into a non-linear editor, it is nearly impossible to see a difference between it and true 24 frames progressive scan camcorder video.

(Continued at CamcorderInfo.)