In something of a surprise announcement, Canon unveiled the XC10 4K camera (among other hot new products) in advance of NAB 2015. And in another twist, Atomos has announced that the yet-to-be released ...
Canon's latest announcement sees the Japanese giant launch a compact 4K video camera, the XC-10. Inheriting many features from the Cinema EOS range but in an incredibly small form factor it delivers ...
It's hard to get too excited about camcorders these days, what with most of them looking basically the same-- never mind how useful they may be sometimes. Canon's new XC10, on the other hand, is one ...
NEW YORK, NY--(Marketwired - Jun 16, 2015) - Adorama Pro (http://www.adorama.com/), one of the world's largest photography, video, audio, imaging and electronics ...
Canon announced a 4K video camera that also captures 12-megapixel still images for $2500. The new X10 camcorder is designed for professionals and multimedia journalists, but can be used by any ...
Canon has revealed two new professional 4K-toting cameras in the form of the C300 Mark II and the XC10. The EOS C300 M2 is designed for film makers and broadcast producers with its Super 35-mm CMOS ...
Want to make a movie? Want to do it on the cheap? Want it to look great? Then you might be in the market for Canon’s new 4K video camera. The Canon XC10 is a compact (roughly DSLR-sized) and, by ...
Canon has taken the wraps off its new Canon XC10, a hybrid-like camera that resembles a DSLR, but that is able to shoot high-quality 4k video footage akin to what you'd get with a dedicated camcorder ...
Most digital cameras naturally put the emphasis on image quality. But professionals, especially those who work with video, also require professional audio for their masterpieces. Cramming in ...
Canon has announced a swathe of new technology aimed at broadcast and fimmaking. The new products include the CN8x15 IAS S E1/P1, Canon’s latest Cine-Servo lens for a broad range of productions, the ...
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