| Breathtaking realism, vivid and accurate color, stunning contrast and clarity. Your high definition video deserves it all, and Canon delivers. Canon’s unparalleled image quality comes from a masterful blend of vital elements: Canon’s HD Video Lens, Canon’s exclusive Full HD CMOS Image Sensor and Canon’s proprietary DIGIC DV III Image Processor. |
| The Canon name is synonymous with optical excellence. More than seven decades of manufacturing lenses for professional broadcast and photography have given Canon superiority in its optical products, and a legendary reputation among professional videographers and photographers. Every Canon HD Video Lens uses an aspherical lens to achieve low chromatic aberration with high resolution, as well as super spectra coating technology to lower flare and ghosting. A gradation ND system ensures better exposure in bright shooting situations. |
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| Canon VIXIA high definition camcorders have a decided edge thanks to Canon’s longstanding expertise in the design and manufacture of CMOS image sensors for its celebrated EOS Digital SLR cameras. The Canon Full HD CMOS Image Sensor captures images at 1920 x 1080 pixels to create true high definition movies, and on chip noise reduction technology ensures that even in dimly-lit scenes, the signals from each pixel are as pure as possible. The resulting Full HD video is stunningly lifelike, with brilliant clarity in every detail. |
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| Canon DIGIC DV Image Processors have long been at the heart of Canon’s imaging excellence, providing exceptional color and clarity to both video and photos. Canon’s newest and most advanced high definition image processor yet, DIGIC DV III, takes high definition video to an unparalleled level of quality. DIGIC DV III delivers stunningly realistic color reproduction, and sophisticated noise reduction for exceptional low-light performance. It is also the high-speed engine which powers a variety of Canon technologies including… 8.0 Megapixel photo capture, Genuine Canon Face Detection, an Advanced Auto Exposure system, and 6.0 Megapixel Simultaneous Photo Recording. |
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| 24Mbps Recording offers the highest bit rate in the AVCHD standard. The result is enhanced detail, finer tonal gradation and improved reproduction of moving subjects. |
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