Archive for February, 2010

New Codecs and Plugins

Canon E-1 Plugin (From Planet5D)
Canon releases a free EOS E1 video plug-in for Apple’s Final Cut Pro. The plug-in is compatible with Final Cut Pro 6 or higher and currently supports Canon EOS 5D Mark II, EOS 7D and EOS 1D Mark IV cameras.

This new plug-in allows simple and easy transfer of video content from Canon’s EOS DSLR cameras directly into Final Cut Pro. The EOS E1 video plug-in takes advantage of Final Cut Pro’s powerful Log and Transfer feature, which allows users to select and mark the video directly while it is still on the camera, add custom metadata and ingest the clips in the background so the editing can begin immediately.

The EOS E1 video plug-in is a free download and will be available here but so far, they haven’t posted it yet. We’ll let you know when they do.

http://blog.planet5d.com/2010/02/canon-announces-eos-e1-video-plug-in-for-apples-final-cut-pro/

Canon Introduces MPEG-2 Full HD Codec
Canon on Tuesday said it would be releasing an MPEG-2 Full HD (4:2:2) file-based recording codec that would debut in an unannounced but upcoming professional video camera from the company. The MPEG-2 Codec would bring with it twice the color resolution of the HDV profile format and be compatible with industry-standard editing and processing software. The codec would also have 50Mbps data recording speeds.

The new format would let users record 1920×1080 HD videos and include the open-source Material eXchange Format (MXF) used by broadcasters to edit recorded content. To make the system widely and quickly accepted, Canon is working with Adobe, Apple, Avid Technology and Grass Valley.

File-based recording, including the one in Canon’s new codec, is flexible as it can be used across a wide range of editing software and applications.

http://www.usa.canon.com/templatedata/pressrelease/20100202_mpeg2_full_hd.html

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Press Event in England February 8, 2010.

Looks like a movie focused digital SLR camera will be announced at the BAFTA event in England.

Canon promises to have their new cameras on hand for folks to play with.

From Pocket-Lint

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Canon 60D Specs [CR1]

From Canonista via DPReview
A spanish sites claims to have the specs for the upcoming 60D.

Specifications:
18mp
6.3fps
DIGIC IV
24p & 30p HD (It lists 36fps, I’m assuming typo)
Announced February 4, 2010.

Read More: http://forums.dpreview.com/

Thanks Raz

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Some PowerShot Specs [CR2]

Stock information
The stock system at a large retail chain appears to have struck again.

Both cameras have a street date of March 28, 2010

SD1200 “A” (SD1200 Replacement)
12mp
3x Zoom
2.5″ LCD
UPC: 013803119534
Model: 4214B001

SD780 “A” (SD780 Replacement)
12mp
4x Zoom
2.7″ LCD
UPC: 013803119251
Model: 4181B001

There was no mention of any other camera, including the rumored T2i. More info will be sent my way if it’s found.

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LP-E8 Battery MSDS

Right from the Source
As reported yesterday, a new DSLR will bring about a new battery, the LP-E8. Canon Asia has an MSDS sheet for the battery on their web site.

Link (.pdf): http://support-ph.canon-asia.com/

Thanks Nathan

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Canon Rebel T2i [CR2]

Next week
The new Rebel coming next week is apparently going to be called the “T2i”.

Spec List
New LCD (Even Higher Resolution)
Selectable FPS (Video)
New build quality and shape for a Rebel
No articulating screen
New battery LP-E8
New battery grip

CR Editorial about Articulating Screens
I don’t think Canon will introduce an articulating screen until we have a faster liveview autofocus technology. There are situations that an articulating screen is handy on an SLR with the current liveview performance, however I don’t think it’s an issue for a majority of SLR users.

Canon has probably focus grouped this feature to death.

That’s just my 2 cents.  :)

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