Canon XL H1 User Manual

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IMAGE  
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CONTROL  
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INTEGRATION  
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Genuine Canon Optics  
Canon is a worldwide leader in designing and manufacturing  
lenses for professional photography and broadcast television.  
The XL H1s 20x HD zoom lens with SuperRange Optical Image  
Stabilization leverages Canons decades of expertise and  
delivers HD and SD video images of stunning clarity.  
Native 16:9 HD CCDs  
The XL H1 features three 1/3” native 16:9 CCD's with 1.67 million pixels (1440 x 1080) for each  
primary color. The result is outstanding resolution and picture quality, highly accurate color  
reproduction, and a wide dynamic range with virtually no color noise.  
Total Image Control  
The XL H1 allows boundless creativity with over 23 individually  
adjustable image controls; the perfect look is always within reach.  
Frame Rates  
In todays production world, flexibility has never been more important.  
The XL H1 is designed to meet the demands of even the most diverse  
production assignments. Capture and output video in 60i, 30F, or 24F.  
In conjunction with the XL H1s Total Image Control, a wide range of  
“looks”can be obtained: from the clarity of ENG to the beauty of film  
and episodic TV. (Optional 50i, 25F frame rate upgrade available)  
Industry Standard Connection Terminals  
Four BNC connectors provide: Genlock input to synchronize a  
multi-camera, live-switched production environment; SMPTE time  
code input and output to facilitate editing and other post-production  
processes; and uncompressed digital HD and digital SD output  
through HD-SDI (SMPTE 292M and SMPTE 259M). The 1.485 Gigabit  
per second output of the XL H1's HD-SDI terminal provides a raw,  
uncompressed HD signal with 4:2:2 color sampling.  
Console Image Control & Storage Software  
Canon's optional CONSOLE software enables users to control and  
adjust the XL H1 from a laptop or desktop computer. These controls  
include waveform and vectorscope monitor displays and the ability  
to record XL H1 video directly to a computer's hard drive.  
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GENUINE CANON OPTICS  
The XL H1s high-performance 20x HD zoom lens  
leverages Canons decades of optical expertise.  
Featuring Canons XL lens mount, the XL H1s 20x HD  
lens provides a range from 38.9mm* to 778mm, and  
multi-coating for minimizing ghosting and veiling of  
the image. Canons HD auto-focus algorithim delivers  
the accuracy users need. And two built-in Neutral  
Density (ND) filters provide added image control. The  
delivers the ultimate in clarity and image quality. Along 1/6 ND setting reduces exposure by two stops; the  
with Canons Fluorite lens technology, this  
1/32 ND setting reduces exposure by five stops. These  
provide controls for bright, sunlit exteriors or depth of  
field for cinematic look. A focus distance readout in the  
viewfinder assists in setting manual focus.  
lens produces images with outstanding resolution,  
contrast, color reproduction, and minimal chromatic  
aberration. The lens incorporates Canons SR  
* (equivalent to 35mm photography, 16:9 aspect ratio)  
SuperRange Optical Image Stabilization  
The Canon 20x HD lens features a gyro sensor that  
detects motion and continuously adjusts a Vari-Angle  
Prism (VAP) to eliminate jitter and shake. Canons  
SuperRange Optical Image Stabilization  
technology then re-examines the image  
after it has been received by the CCD,  
and sends additional information to the  
VAP that further refines its movements,  
thereby enhancing the performance of the  
stabilizer. As a result, camera shake is  
corrected, even when handheld at long  
focal lengths or when the camera is in motion.  
Lens Presets  
Program the Canon 20x HD lens to memorize  
any given focus or zoom point and return to  
that point with the touch of a button.  
Interchangeable Lenses  
Featuring Canons XL lens mount, the XL H1 can be  
fitted with a wide array of optional lenses. Canons  
EF Adapter XL enables users to attach many of Canons EF  
photographic lenses to achieve specialized image capture  
for telephoto and other applications.  
Zoom Control and Speed  
The XL H1's zoom control can be operated from its lens grip,  
carrying handle (for low-angle shots), lens zoom ring, wireless  
controller, or optional wired controller. Zoom-speed operation  
can be variable (pressure-sensitive) or constant (16 separate  
speed levels).  
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DIGIC DV II  
Canon's exclusive next-generation DiG!C DV II HD Digital Signal Processing chip processes the HD  
signal at 1440 x 1080 with 4:2:2 color sampling. XL H1 has the ability, through dual processors, to  
simultaneously record video and still images. Digital still images can be recorded in either digital  
color space or video color space.  
Two Built-In Digital Still Cameras  
In addition to the capture and recording of motion video,  
the XL H1 can also capture digital still images and store  
them on a Memory Card. Still images can be captured at full  
HD (1920 x 1080) resolution in either video color space or  
digital camera color space. Still images captured in video  
color space also include time code and camera set-up  
metadata. Still images captured in digital still color space  
include EXIF metadata. Also, as in conventional still cameras,  
the XL H1 includes: Auto exposure bracketing, selectable  
metering modes, continuous shooting and the use of select  
optional EOS flashes.  
Frame Overlays  
The XL H1s 16:9 color LCD viewfinder includes aspect  
guides for industry-standard picture formats, including:  
4:3, 13:9, 14:9, 1.66:1, 1.75:1, 1.85:1, and 2.35:1. Safe  
Area Indicators can also be superimposed to show 80  
percent and 90 percent safe-title and picture-safe areas.  
Additional viewfinder framing overlays include a Center  
Mark crosshair and a Level Mark.  
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TOTAL IMAGE CONTROL  
Creating the perfect look requires total control over the image. The XL H1 provides Total Image Control  
of more than 23 variables, all independently adjustable.  
Gain Settings  
-3dB, Auto, 0dB, +3db, +6dB, +12dB, and +18dB  
White Balance  
The XL H1's electronic white balance process calibrates the picture for accurate color display in different lighting  
conditions (i.e., sunlight versus indoor incandescent). White balance modes include:  
• Auto (128 segment metering TTL)  
• Indoor (3200˚ K, 128-segment metering TTL)  
• Outdoor (5600˚ K, 128-segment metering TTL)  
• Manual Select (set and save two white-balance presets)  
• Color Temperature Mode (color temperature  
adjustable in 100°K increments from 2,800°K to 12,000°K)  
Gamma (NORMAL, CINE 1, and CINE2)  
The NORMAL setting is used when images are to be viewed on a TV monitor. If CINE1 is selected, the resulting  
quality and grayscale resemble those of a movie film. This is a gamma adjustment for creating images on TV that  
appear like movies. The CINE2 setting is a gamma adjustment for images that are to be transferred to film.  
Knee (AUTO, HIGH, MIDDLE, LOW)  
Adjusts the dynamic range (knee point) at the high-brightness end (highlight area) to limit overexposure when  
high-brightness subjects are shot. When HIGH is set, over exposure tends to occur more readily, but the scenes  
can be shot high-key. When LOW is set, the extent of the overexposure can be limited.  
Black (STRETCH, MIDDLE, PRESS)  
This setting adjusts the dynamic range in the black area of the image. When STRETCH is set, the dynamic range  
in the black areas is expanded, emphasizing contrast in the dark area, so that the grayscale for black can be  
expressed. When PRESS is set, the dynamic range in the black areas is narrowed–the darkness is enhanced  
or deepened–so the grayscale for black is reduced.  
Master Pedestal (-9 to +9)  
This adjusts the master pedestal of the black, which serves as the video reference. When the cursor is moved in  
the [+] direction, the dark areas of the image become brighter, and the contrast is reduced.  
Setup Level (-9 to +9)  
For adjusting the black level of the image.  
Sharpness (-9 to +9)  
Adjusts the sharpness of images.  
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Horizontal Detail Frequency (HIGH, MIDDLE, LOW)  
This adjusts the center frequency of the H detail.  
Horizontal/Vertical Detail Balance (-9 to +9)  
This is for adjusting the horizontal/vertical percentage of detail correction.  
Coring (-9 to +9)  
Adjusts the subtle noise components on the screen.  
Noise Reduction 1 (OFF, HIGH, MIDDLE, LOW)  
This function is for activating noise reduction that cycles through the fields. The range of the noise  
reduction level can be selected.  
Noise Reduction 2 (OFF, HIGH, MIDDLE, LOW)  
This function uses an epsilon filter that activates noise reduction in field units. By switching from LOW to  
HIGH, the entire screen appears with a smooth and soft presentation. This results in an effect similar to that of  
applying the skin detail function over the whole picture.  
Color Matrix (NORMAL, CINE 1, and CINE2)  
This adjusts the color during shooting. The NORMAL setting is a matrix based on the assumption that images  
will be viewed on a TV monitor. If CINE1 is selected, the resulting quality and grayscale resemble those of a  
movie film. This is a matrix for creating images on TV that appear like movies. The CINE2 setting is a matrix that  
is for images being transferred to film.  
Color Gain (-9 to +9)  
Adjusts the coloring of images.  
Color Phase (-9 to +9)  
Used for adjusting the hue of the images.  
Master Red Gain (-9 to +9)  
When the cursor is moved in the [+] direction, White Balance shifts toward red; when moved in the [–]  
direction, it shifts toward cyan.  
Master Blue Gain (-9 to +9)  
When the cursor is moved in the [+] direction, White Balance shifts toward blue; when it is moved in the [–]  
direction, it shifts toward yellow.  
Master Green Gain (-9 to +9)  
When the cursor is moved in the [+] direction, White Balance shifts toward green; when moved in the [–]  
direction, it shifts toward magenta.  
Six Color Matrixes (-9 to +9 each)  
R-G: This adjusts the color tint without affecting B (blue).  
R-B: This function adjusts the color tint without affecting G (green).  
G-R: This function adjusts the color tint without affecting B (blue).  
G-B: This adjusts the color tint without affecting R (red).  
B-R: Adjusts the color tint without affecting G (green).  
B-G: This adjusts the color tint without affecting R (red).  
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CONNECTIVITY INPUTS & OUTPUTS  
Industry Standard Connection Terminals  
Interface Jacks  
HD-SDI and SD-SDI [SMPTE 259 M, ITU-R BT.656  
(optional upgrade)] output. The XL H1 provides  
D-Connection Component Analog Video out,  
1080/60i and 480/60i (1080/50i and 576/50i  
with optional upgrade),  
uncompressed 1.485 Gigabit output with 4:2:2 color sampling.  
S-Video in/out  
Genlock input. Synchronize a multi-camera, live-switched  
Composite video in/out  
production environment in the studio or on location.  
XLR Terminals (2) input  
Audio 1 in/out (Channels 1/3 and 2/4)  
Audio 2 in/out (Channels 3 and 4)  
IEEE 1394 (HDV/DV, 4-pin); HDV down-conversion  
available to output SD  
SMPTE Time Code Input and Output. SMPTE Time Code  
can be recorded along with video to facilitate editing during  
post-production. The XL H1 can also output Time Code to  
other XL H1s for multi-camera shoots. An external Time  
Code generator can also be used to synchronize a number of  
cameras or external recording devices. XL H1 Time Code  
settings include Drop Frame, Non-Drop Frame, Record-Run,  
Free-Run, and User Bit. Time Code hold function is available  
for freezing the time code in the EVF.  
Stereo mini-phono jack (3.5mm) headphone terminal  
LANC Terminal  
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FRAME RATES & FORMATS  
The XL H1s production versatility begins with its capture formats.  
Frame rates and video formats include:  
1080/60i (16:9)  
1080/30F (16:9)  
1080/24F (16:9)  
*1080/50i (16:9)  
*1080/25F (16:9)  
*576/50i (16:9 or 4:3)  
576/25F (16:9 or 4:3)  
480/60i (16:9 or 4:3)  
480 30F (16:9 or 4:3)  
480 24F (2:3) TV mode (16:9 or 4:3)  
480 24F (2:3:3:2) film-  
transfer mode (16:9 or 4:3)  
* Requires an optional upgrade available through  
Canon’s Factory Service Center  
Note: Actual frame rates are: 59.94, 29.97  
and 23.976 fps  
Clear Scan  
Shutter Speed  
The XL H1 has over 13 different shutter speeds from 1/3  
of a second to 1/15,000 of a second, including 1/48 of  
a second to perfectly match that of a film camera.  
The recording of computer screens or other types of  
electronic displays can be adjusted to eliminate the  
appearance of black bands and “flicker.” Clear Scan  
allows users to adjust the XL H1s shutter speed from  
60.1 Hz to 203.9 Hz to avoid such effects.  
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PROGRAM AUTO EXPOSURE  
These modes are designed for everyday shooting situations and for special  
circumstances. They include:  
TV Mode  
“TV” stands for Time Value; in this mode the XL H1 automatically sets the lens aperture for a proper  
exposure based on the shutter speed that has been selected.  
AV Mode  
“AV” stands for Aperture Value; in this mode the XL H1 automatically sets the shutter speed  
necessary for proper exposure when the aperture has been selected.  
Manual Mode  
This mode provides control of both the shutter speed and aperture, giving the user a viewfinder  
display of both selections, as well as a bar and pointer display of how the chosen combination  
handles the light levels as metered by the XL H1.  
Spotlight Mode  
This mode delivers the proper exposure in situations where the subject in the center of the frame is  
brightly lit, but the background is dark.  
Night Mode  
Designed for situations in which light levels fall, this mode automatically selects lower shutter speeds  
to deliver a proper exposure, down to 1/4 or 1/3 second, depending on the frame rate.  
Easy Recording (Green Mode)  
A “point-and-shoot” mode automatically controls and locks shutter and aperture, focus, gain, and  
white balance settings.  
Auto Mode  
Similar to Easy Recording Mode, Auto Mode allows for manually changing shutter and aperture,  
focus, gain, and white balance settings.  
AE Shift  
When in Auto, TV, or AV Modes, engaging AE Shift enables the user to make adjustments in the base  
setting for the camcorders AE programs.  
AE Lock  
This holds exposure to a particular setting, preventing unplanned exposure changes with a  
moving subject.  
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CUSTOM PRESETS  
Six Custom Presets (stored in the XL H1s internal  
memory) lets users save Total Image Control choices for  
later recall. An additional 20 Custom Presets can be  
stored on an SD Memory Card or even be e-mailed for  
easy transfer to multiple XL H1s. In both Camera Mode  
and VCR Mode, two Custom Keys can be defined for  
customized shooting; these keys can be retrieved as  
needed. Canons optional Console software provides  
additional Image Control via a laptop or desktop  
computer, which can be used to adjust all of the functions  
of the XL H1 and then transfer them to the camcorder.  
SKIN TONE DETAIL  
The XL H1 offers Skin Tone Detail to minimize imperfections such as blemishes and wrinkles. A zebra pattern  
in the viewfinder, which alternates with the normal picture, assists users in defining the desired area by adjusting  
hue, chroma, area, and Y level. Once these have been adjusted, the overall intensity may be selected  
(OFF, LOW, NORMAL, HIGH).  
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TELEVISION NEWS MOTION PICTURES INDIE PRODUCTIO  
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Stereo microphone  
Stereo/Mono microphone selector  
Viewfinder  
Focus lever  
Eye cup  
Lens hood  
Focus ring  
Zoom ring  
ND filter operating ring  
ND filter unlock button  
STABILIZER ON/OFF switch  
POSITION PRESET switch  
EVF PEAKING/EVF MAGNIFYING buttons  
BARS/FADE ON/OFF button  
BARS/FADE SELECT button  
RECORD REVIEW button  
MENU button  
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Focus selector  
AF switch/ POSITION PRESET ON/SET switch  
EXP. LOCK button  
LENS RELEASE switch  
SET button  
IRIS dial/SELECT dial  
GAIN dial  
WHITE BALANCE dial  
END SEARCH button  
WHITE BALANCE button  
AUDIO MONITOR button  
STANDBY button  
CH 3 and CH 4 AUDIO dials  
CH 1 and CH 2 AUDIO dials  
INPUT SELECT switch  
REC LEVEL switch  
FRONT MIC ATT switch  
REC CH SELECT switch  
INPUT SELECT switch  
REC LEVEL switch  
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NS COMMERCIALS MUSIC VIDEOS DOCUMENTARIES  
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TC OUT terminal  
HD/SDI terminal  
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Handle zoom lever  
Handle START/STOP control  
Handle PHOTO button  
PHONES LEVEL dial  
phones terminal  
HDV indicator, HDV/DV IN/OUT terminal, L terminal  
LINE/MIC switch  
+48V switch  
MIC ATT switch  
S-VIDEO terminal  
VIDEO terminal (BNC)  
RCA/BNC selector  
VIDEO terminal (RCA)  
AUDIO 2 terminals (RCA)  
AUDIO 1 terminals (RCA)  
XLR input terminals CH 1/3  
XLR input terminals CH 2/4  
COMPONENT OUT terminal  
GEN. LOCK terminal  
Battery pack  
BATTERY RELEASE button  
Videocassette compartment  
START/STOP button and Focus &  
Zoom preset controls  
PHOTO button  
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Screw hole for adapter holder  
CUSTOM PRESET ON/OFF and SELECT  
CUSTOM KEYS 1/2  
EVF DISPLAY button  
AE SHIFT dial  
LOCK lever  
FRONT MIC terminals  
Microphone cable  
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COMBINATION EVF/LCD VIEWFINDER  
XL H1 is equipped with a 2.4” combination EVF/LCD viewfinder. This design allows precise viewing and  
LCD for distance viewing.  
Zebra Pattern  
An adjustable zebra pattern is provided from 70 to 100 IRE  
Indication Lights  
A warning illuminates to indicate non-standard shutter,  
gain, and status of record/pause.  
Black and White Mode  
The XL H1 viewfinder may be switched between color and  
black & white to match a users personal preference.  
Focusing Aides  
Accurate focus is critical to HD. The XL H1 has 2 built-in  
focusing aides which are peaking and magnifying. Peaking  
overlays an outline around the subject when it is in focus.  
Magnifying is a 2x enlargement of the central portion  
of the screen  
EVF Displays  
The XL H1 has the ability of 4 selectable levels of shooting  
data, including image only, no data. This feature allows  
the camera operator to concentrate on the image without  
being distracted by information overlay.  
CUSTOM KEYS  
Color Bars  
1kHz ReferenceTone  
The XL H1 provides industry standard SMPTE color  
A 1kHz reference tone (-12dB or -20dB) can be selected  
bars for accurate monitor calibration.  
for recording with the color bars.  
AUDIO  
In DV mode, the XL H1 provides the choice  
to record 16-bit (48 KHz) or 12-bit  
(32 KHz) audio. Select from locked  
or unlocked.  
Four individual audio-level  
controls in the XL H1s audio-settings panel provide full control  
over the sound as it is recorded. And in addition to its front mic  
terminal, two rear-mounted XLR inputs are mic/line-level  
selectable and can provide Phantom Power (+48dB).  
For four-channel XLR audio input, Canon offers  
the optional MA-300 Microphone Adapter, with  
two additional XLR connectors. Four RCA  
audio input/output terminals on the XL H1s  
rear connector bay provide additional  
flexibility, and a stereo mini- jack is also  
included for audio monitoring.  
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CANON CONSOLE SOFTWARE  
Canon Console is an advanced next-  
generation software product developed  
to address the creative needs of XL H1  
users. Combining traditional aspects of  
a camera control unit or motion-picture-  
style “video village,” Console can be  
accessed from a laptop or desktop  
shooting is done on location or in a studio.  
Console is simply and conveniently  
arranged in two basic environments, the  
REC PANEL and the PLAY PANEL. All of  
Consoles windows are contained in one of  
these two environments. When footage is  
being captured, the REC PANEL contains  
all the options needed to control camera  
functions and “tweak” the look of the  
image. Whey footage is being played back,  
the PLAY PANEL is used. Both basic  
environments can be displayed or  
computer. Whether its changing basic  
camera settings such as f-stops or white  
balance, or carefully “painting” the video  
images being captured for a cinematic  
look, Console gives users the software  
tools they need for full creative expression.  
Features of Console include live video,  
vector scope, and waveform monitoring  
of the XL H1s video signal on a laptop  
or desktop computer screen. Users can  
also capture XL H1 video direct to a  
computers hard drive. Console is a great  
asset for artistic video capture, whether  
hidden using the first two buttons on the  
Console toolbar, or through pull-down  
menus at the top of the screen. Users can  
access as many or as few of Consoles tools  
as they wish. Console is easy to operate  
and it allows users learn its features quickly  
as they experiment with them while  
shooting with the XL H1.  
Consoles REC PANEL is comprised of five optional windows. Using Console and a well-calibrated external video monitor  
to accurately view XL H1 video, the REC PANEL gives users total control over all aspects of the image and XL H1  
camera functions. The windows include:  
Rec Viewer—video, a clip counter, audio meter/controls, color/monochrome setting, split-screen,  
and zebra levels  
Camera Control—remote control of most camera functions  
Vector and Waveform Monitors—professional features for checking  
color and brightness  
Focus Assist—zoom in electronically or go to black & white  
to adjust focus  
Custom Preset—offers multiple settings for total image control  
Consoles PLAY PANEL features three optional windows that allow users to review  
what they have recorded or to call up any existing clips or stills that may be  
stored on a hard drive or a memory card.  
The three windows are:  
The Play Viewer—displays selected clip with a running counter (which does not match the camera’s time code).  
A slider lets users alter playback speed, and audio monitor settings appear as well.  
File Browser—enables users to select which clip is playing in the Play Viewer window. The left side features a browser  
to locate the clip on the hard drive. The right side displays a key frame from the clip with date, size, length, and file  
type information.  
Vector and Waveform Monitors—for critical evaluation of recorded clips.  
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ACCESSORIES  
FU-2000 Color Viewfinder Unit  
Convenient for remote viewing, the FU-2000 connects to the color  
viewfinder socket of the XL H1. It can also connect to the optional  
ZR-2000 Zoom Remote Controller for full remote viewing and control.  
PROFESSIONAL ACCESSORIES  
*20x Zoom Lens XL 5.4-108mm f/1.6-3.5 L IS  
20x professional L-series Fluorite zoom lens.  
Zoom and focus presets.  
MA-300 Microphone Adapter  
Super Range Optical Image Stabilization, (2)  
built-in ND filters, manual focus and zoom rings,  
and a Push AF button.  
The MA-300 provides two additional XLR  
terminals, allowing the user to connect and use  
unbalanced microphones on all four channels.  
*16x Zoom Lens XL 5.5-88mm f/1.6-2.6 IS II  
16x zoom lens.  
FU-1000 Monochrome CRT Viewfinder Unit  
Professional quality B&W viewfinder with a  
1.5-inch CRT. (Allows power to be supplied  
from the CA-920 AC Adapter or optional CB-920 Car Battery Adapter;  
the battery adapter supplied with the FU-1000 is not required.  
Attach the DC Coupler directly to the XL H1, and connect it with  
the CA-920/CB-920.  
Resolves 600 TV lines exceeding the DV standard of  
500 TV lines for extraordinary sharpness.  
Super Range Optical Image Stabilization, (2)  
built-in ND filters, manual focus and zoom rings,  
and a Push AF button.  
*Wide-Angle 3x Zoom Lens XL 3.4-10.2mm f/1.8-2.2  
This 3.4mm-10.2mm short zoom lens is ideal for interior and  
studio shooting as well as landscapes.  
TA-100 Tripod Adapter  
The TA-100 allows users to quickly mount/unmount the XL H1 on/from  
a tripod.  
*16x Manual Servo Zoom Lens XL 5.4-86.4mm f/1.6  
Fully manual focus with markings.  
Power or manual zoom with markings.  
Auto or manual iris.  
(2) ND filters (ND2.7 and ND5)  
SBR-1000 Shooting Brace  
Using the SBR-1000 for additional support of the video camera with  
the neck strap is designed to increase comfort during long shoots.  
* For standard definition use.  
CB-920 Car Battery Adapter  
KIT CONTENTS  
Use a 12-24V DC negative ground battery automobile battery to  
power the XL H1 or to charge battery packs while driving. The  
CB-920 plugs into a cars cigarette lighter socket.  
XL H1 Camcorder Body  
Adapter Holder  
DTC-1000 Component Video Cable  
AC Cable  
Microphone Unit  
PC-A10 Skirt Adaptor  
2 AA Batteries  
Camcorder Dust Cap  
Lens Hood  
HD 20x Zoom XL 5.4-108mm L ISII  
CA-920 Compact Power Adapter  
DC-920 DC Coupler  
BP-950G Battery Pack  
SDC-16M Memory Card  
CH-910 Dual Battery Charger/Holder  
This unit can charge two battery packs consecutively. Users can also  
power the XL H1 by connecting it to the CH-910 with charged battery  
packs. When users attach two battery packs, a battery pack can be  
exchanged without interrupting the power  
SL-D5000 Wireless Controller  
SS-1000 Shoulder Strap  
supply.  
HC-3200 System Case  
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES  
Ultraviolet, neutral density, and circular polarizing filters enable creative  
control of challenging lighting conditions.  
A solid, lockable case that provides safe  
and stylish protection for the XL H1 during  
transportation and storage.  
FS-72U Filter Set  
BP-970G Battery Pack  
Provides over 35% more recording time than the BP-950G.  
Extender XL 1.6x  
Attach this extender between a Canon XL lens and the XL H1 to boost  
the focal length of the lens by 1.6x.  
EF Adapter XL  
This allows users to attach Canon EF lenses to the XL H1. The difference  
in size between the XL H1s 1/3-inch CCDs and 35mm film means that  
the effective focal length of still camera lenses is multiplied by 8.8x  
(4:3)/7.2x (16:9).  
ZR-2000 Remote Zoom Controller  
When connected to the LANC terminal of a Canon camcorder, this  
device can be used to control recording start/stop, focusing, and  
16 different zoom speeds. The ZR-2000 is especially useful when the  
XL H1 is mounted on a tripod and maximum stability is desired.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Power Supply:  
7.4 V DC (battery pack)  
Power Consumption:  
Television System:  
7.8W (recording with autofocus, HD 20x L IS Lens mounted, HD mode)  
HD High Definition Video (HDV) 1080/60i; SD EIA standard (525 lines, 60 fields)  
NTSC color signal  
Video Recording System:  
Rotary head, helical scanning, digital component recording; HDV High Definition Video 1080i;  
DV Consumer digital VCR SD system.  
Audio Recording System:  
Transfer rate:  
HDV MPEG-1 audio layer 2/MPEG-2 audio layer 2, 16-bit (48 kHz);  
384 kbps (2 CH);  
DV PCM digital sound, 16-bit (48 kHz/2 CH) or 12 bit (32 kHz/4CH)  
1/3-inch CCD x 3 (horizontal pixel shift), approx. 1,670,000 pixels. Effective pixels: HDV,  
approx. 1,560,000; DV 4:3, approx. 1,170,000; DV 16:9, approx. 1,560,000.  
Videocassettes bearing the “MiniDV” mark  
Image Sensor:  
Tape Format:  
Tape Speed:  
HDV 18.81 mm/s (0.74 ips); DV SP: 18.81 mm/s (0.74 ips), DV LP: 12.56 mm/s (0.49 ips).  
HDV 60 min.; DV SP 60 min.; DV LP 90 min.  
Maximum Recording Time (60 min. cassette):  
Fast-forward/Reverse Time:  
Viewfinder:  
Approx. 2 min. 20 sec. (60 min. cassette)  
2.4 in. wide, 16:9 aspect ratio TFT color, approx. 215,000 pixels, RGB delta configuration.  
Stereo electret condenser microphone  
Microphone:  
Frame Rate:  
60i, 30F, 24F (2:3 and 2:3:3:2)  
Lens Mount:  
XL interchangeable lens system  
Image Stabilizer:  
AF System:  
Optical system (VAP), (20x zoom XL 38.9-778mm L IS installed)  
TTL autofocus, manual focusing with focus ring (with HD 20x L IS Lens)  
Auto white balance, pre-set white balance (indoor, outdoor), custom white balance,  
or color temperature setting  
White Balance:  
Minimum Illumination:  
0.5 lux (with HD 20x L IS lens, 60i/30F mode, Manual mode, _ shutter, f 1.6, Gain 18 dB)  
Recommended Subject Illumination: More than 100 x (60i/30F)  
HDV/DV Terminal Special 4-pin connector (IEEE 1394 compliant) input/output  
HD/SD-SDI Terminal BNC jack, output only, 0.8 Vp-p/75 ohms, unbalanced.  
SD- SDI 480/60i: SMPTE 259M. HD-SDI: SMPTE 292M  
S-Video Terminal 1 Vp-p/75 ohms (Y signal), 0.286 Vp-p/75 ohms (C signal)  
Video Terminal RCA jack/BNC jack, 1 Vp-p/75 ohms unbalanced  
Audio Out Terminals RCA jack (L, R) 2 sets, -10 dBv (47 kohm load, full-scale -12  
dB)/3 kohms or less, unbalanced  
Input/Output Terminals (Level / Impedance):  
Audio In Terminals  
FRONT MIC:  
ø3.5 stereo mini jack (unbalanced), ATT: 20 dB  
-55 dBv (Auto mode)/600 ohms  
Max:  
-67 dBv (Manual mode, max. volume)  
AUDIO 1, 2:  
RCA jack (unbalanced)  
-10 dBv/47 kohms  
REAR:  
XLR jack (pin1: shield, pin2: hot, pin3: cold), ATT: 20 dB  
-54 dBv (Auto mode)/600 ohms (LINE/MIC switch set to MIC)  
0 dBv (Auto mode)/600 ohms (LINE/MIC switch set to LINE)  
Max 1: -66 dBv (Auto mode,  
REAR MIC Gain Up 12 dB)  
Max 2: -66 dBv (Manual mode, max. volume)  
Max 3: -78 dBv (Manual mode, max. volume, REAR MIC Gain Up 12 dB)  
GENLOCK Terminal BNC jack, input only, 1 Vp-p/75 ohms  
TC-IN Terminal BNC jack, input only, 0.5 V-1.8 Vp-p/10 kohms  
TC-OUT Terminal BNC jack, output only 1 Vp-p/75 ohms  
Headphone Jack: ø3.5mm stereo mini; -23.5 dBv (16 ohm load)/50 ohms  
Editing (LANC) Terminal: ø2.5mm stereo mini-jack  
Operating Temperature: 0-40 ˚ C (32 -104 ˚ F)  
Dimensions (WxHxD): 226 x 220 x 496 mm (8.9 x 8.7 x 19.5 in.)  
Weight (Camcorder body only): 2435 g (5.4 lb.)  
Total Equipped Weight: 8.3 lb. (3.75kg)  
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Specifications are subject to change without notice. Weight and dimensions are approximate. Canon is  
a registered trademark of Canon Inc. in the United States and may also be a registered trademark or  
trademark in other countries. IMAGEANYWARE is a trademark of Canon U.S.A., Inc. “HDV” and “HDV”  
logo are trademarks of Sony Corporation and Victor Company of Japan, Limited (JVC). Other names and  
products not mentioned above may be registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective companies.  
HDV 1080i  
Warning: Unauthorized recording of copyrighted materials may infringe on the rights of copyright owners  
and be contrary to copyright laws.  
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registered trademark or trademark in other countries. IMAGEANYWARE is a trademark of Canon.  

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