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Canon XF400 and XF405 4K 60fps Camcorders
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  • This looks like the x70 or x100 from Sony, which is now several years old, it will be interesting to compare the IQ. The aged x100 has a very sharp Zeiss lens, but not the best face tracking.
    This camera is several years overdue and way overpriced, but if the price comes down 60p/4k in a compact camcorder is a nice addition. I can't believe they are still pushing "AVCHD". Seriously.....

  • @davedv

    Yes, but here body seems exactly same.

  • Usually on the the XA series (or in this case the XF series) has the rear attachment screw holes and multi-pin connector socket to attach the top handle with XLR ports. This is how the audio (and other controls from the handle) get into the camera. The front shoe mount is just for stability and does not transmit data.

    The consumer models (Legria and Vixia) have some kind of Canon proprietary hot shoe mount in the back where the XLR handle would attach, but it's slightly different from the connector on the XA/XF models, so the XLR handle doesn't fit mechanically. There are also no screw holes in the consumer models for the handle.

    Here's a video which demonstrates these issues on the earlier models of these camcorders which had a similar design:

  • It is not entirely clear if XLR attchement can be used with Legria also.

  • If this camera can deliver enough shallow dof and good low light performance, then there is no reason to carry a mirrorless camera with lots of lenses. a camcorder can be much more practical.

  • Here's the press release:

    MELVILLE, N.Y., September 12, 2017 – Canon U.S.A. Inc., a leader in digital imaging solutions, today announced three new additions to the company’s video camcorder lineup: the XF405 4K UHD Video Camcorder, the XF400 4K UHD Video Camcorder and the VIXIA GX10 4K UHD Video Camcorder, three lightweight and compact video camcorders that feature 4K/60p video recording.

    Canon XF405, XF400 and VIXIA GX10 4K UHD Video Camcorders

    The Canon XF405 and XF400 4K UHD Video Camcorders are both ideal for applications like broadcast interviews, documentaries and weddings. Designed with advanced amateurs and hobbyists in mind, the VIXIA GX10 4K UHD Video Camcorder provides the same high- image quality as the Canon XF405 and XF400.

    All three models feature a newly developed 15x optical zoom lens (35 mm film equivalent: 25.5mm–382.5mm), to support 4K recording, alongside a 1.0-inch CMOS sensor and Dual DIGIC DV 6 image-processing platform, to produce stunning 4K/60p recording across the entire zoom range. In addition, the compact and lightweight body designs measure approximately 5.3in (l) x 3.8in(h) x 8.4in(d) and weigh approximately 40.5oz, 40.3oz and 40.2oz for the XF405, XF400 and VIXIA GX10, respectively. The compact and lightweight nature of all three 4K UHD models provide great mobility when shooting such scenes as news reports and events.

    All three camcorders provide users with fast, highly accurate focusing through intuitive touch-panel operations and feature Dual Pixel CMOS AF—a technology that offers smooth Auto Focus(AF) operation with high-tracking capabilities, making it ideal for shooting video.

    Pricing and Availability

    The Canon XF405 4K UHD video camcorder, the XF400 4K UHD video camcorder and the VIXIA GX10 4K UHD video camcorder are scheduled to be available in November 2017 for estimated retail prices of $3499.001, $2999.001 and $2499.00.1 respectively. For more information, please visit, usa.canon.com

    https://www.usa.canon.com/internet/portal/us/home/about/newsroom/press-releases/press-release-details/2017/20170912-XA/20170912-XA



    If only these were releasing much sooner than November.

  • Is that an actual photo of the camera? I would have expected the XF400 and XF405 to have a larger, more professionally-oriented body similar to the other cameras in the XF line (XF200/205 and XF300/305). Doesn't even look like there is space for a top-handle or XLR audio inputs.

    This photo looks more like one the consumer line of Canon camcorders, like perhaps an HF G30 successor.