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Canon
XL-H1
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$8,995.00
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Whether you're a broadcast ENG producer or documentary, feature,
or commercial videographer, the XL H1 is the affordable, lightweight
HD camcorder you've been waiting for.
Its superior
Canon optics and exceptional image processing give you a brilliant
HD image. The XL H1 also features uncompressed HD-SDI (SMPTE
292M) and SD-SDI (SMPTE 259M) output, as well as Genlock input
and SMPTE time code input and output for multi-camera shoots.
And, with its customizable open-architecture approach, selectable
frame rates including 24F, and multiple output options, you've
got exactly the right tool -- every time.
The XL
H1 features total Cine control, customizable settings and
a well-balanced design for the creative control, flexibility
and advanced capability your video work demands.
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Canon
XH-A1 |
$3,999.00
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For the
professional and serious non-professional alike, the XH A1
combines a wealth of features with the outstanding performance
of a 3 CCD, High Definition camcorder.
If you
need HD SDI, Gen Lock, and Time Code, then the XHA1 XH G1
is the HD camcorder for you.
The excellence
of the XH A1 begins with its Genuine Canon 20x HD zoom lens
with Professional L Series Fluorite. Super-Range Optical Image
Stabilization corrects for a wide range of camera movement
and vibration, and Instant AF (Auto Focus) ensures ultra-quick,
accurate focus. The DIGIC DV II HD image processor then ensures
improved color reproduction and noise reduction - for a final
result that is the zenith of image quality.
If you
need advanced image control, the XH A1 gives you features
that let you make manual adjustments to fine-tune your video.
If you prefer to concentrate on your subject and let your
camcorder take care of exposure and image controls, the XH
A1 let you do that as well.
With a
wide range of features and optional accessories, the XH A1
is a versatile, flexible and powerful performer that is sure
to meet your uncompromising standards.
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Canon
XH-G1 |
$6,899.00
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If you need
advanced image control, the XH G1 gives you features that let
you make manual adjustments to fine-tune your video. If you
prefer to concentrate on your subject and let your camcorder
take care of exposure and image controls, the XH G1 lets you
do that as well.
Plus,
Canon's Professional Jackpack on the XH G1 gives HD-SDI Out,
SD-SDI, SMPTE Time Code In/Out (selectable) and Genlock Input
capabilities - a feature unmatched in this category of camera.
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Canon
GL2 |
$2,029.00
(with $250.00 mail in rebate)
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1/3
3CCD MiniDV Camcorder.
more details...
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JVC
GY-HD110U |
$5,695.00
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JVC GY-HD110U 1/3" 3-CCD Professional HDV Camcorder with
16x Fujinon Lens and 24-Frame Progressive Recording
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Sony
HDR-FX7 HDV camcorder |
$2885.00
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The Sony
HDR-FX7 is a lightweight camcorder capable of delivering 1080i
video via MiniDV tapes using the HDV format. This camera bears
some resemblance to the Sony HDR-FX1 in both form and function,
but boasts a few changes sure to entice consumers, enthusiasts
and professionals alike.
The camera
comes equipped with 3 CMOS sensors. These sensors are arranged
in the same manner as the more prevalent 3CCD cameras, one
for each color channel. Sony's CMOS ClearVID technology helps
increase resolution and image clarity while keeping the camera
compact enough to take almost anywhere.
Additionally,
the camera features both HDMI (High Definition Media Interface)
output, along with optical image stabilization. All of this,
combined with Sony's reputation for durability and reliability,
makes the HDR-FX7 a perfect solution for news and event videography.
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Sony HVR-V1
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$4,995.00
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The Sony HVR-V1U is an HDV camcorder designed specifically
to incorporate many of the features only afforded previously
to Sony's high-end digital cinema cameras. The V1U utilizes
a sophisticated pulldown system, giving shooters 24p capability
for creating film-like video.
With 24p, users can mimic the
shutter of film which is often sought after for commercials
and dramatic productions. Equally important, Sony's 2:3 pulldown
technique records into standard 60i streams, so no additional
gear is required. All your existing Sony HDV equipment will
play 24p without a hitch! It couldn't be easier.
The camera also features 3CMOS
ClearVid sensor technology. These CMOS sensors create sharp,
rich images with natural color reproduction sure to please
even the most scrutinizing eye. These features combined with
a high-end Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T Lens, makes the HVR-VU1
a welcome addition to the already proven line of Sony professional
HDV products.
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Panasonic
AG-HVX200 |
$5,299.00
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The Panasonic
AG-HVX200 answers the demands of the professional HDTV photographer
with a compact and feature packed acquisition tool. The camera
is compatible with DVCPRO HD, DVCPRO50, DVCPRO25 and consumer
DV recording standards. It uses 3 wide aspect CCDs for true
16:9 recordings. It has a wide angle Leica Dicomar 13x Zoom
lens with advanced glass coatings. The most significant advance
is that it uses the P2 memory cards for recording. This disk
based recording medium makes the video immediately accessible
to non-linear systems leaving behind a digitizing process
that tape always required.
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