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11x Optical

220x Digital

Av mode

Genuine Canon Optics: 11x Optical Zoom
Lens (44-220x Digital Zoom)

What sets a Canon camcorder apart from all the others? It’s the
only camcorder made by a company renowned for high-quality
professional optics. Our vast expertise in designing and
crafting precision lenses for 35mm and broadcast TV cameras
also goes into every camcorder lens we make. The
OPTURA

’s optical zoom lens delivers superb definition and

contrast, taking full advantage of the DV format. The digital
zoom extends the camcorder’s magnification revealing details
too small to see with the naked eye.

Image

Stabilizer OFF

Spotlight

Tv mode

Sand &
Snow

Super Night mode

Night mode

Program Auto Exposure

While the Easy Recording mode is fine for most
shooting situations, the camcorder also includes
additional pre-programmed auto exposure modes (Auto,
Shutter-Priority (Tv), Aperture-Priority (Av), Spotlight, Sand &
Snow, Night and Super Night mode), each carefully designed
to give you the best possible image results under special
shooting conditions. The Tv and Av modes permit easy
operation while retaining the creative image controls. In the Tv
mode, you can select a shutter speed from 1/8 to 1/2000* and
the camcorder stets a matching aperture. In the Av mode,
select an aperture from f/1.6 to f/8** and the camcorder
automatically sets a matching shutter speed.

* CARD CAMERA mode: 1/2 to 1/500
** CARD CAMERA mode: f/1.8 to f/8

Night Mode and Super Night Mode

Even when the light has faded, you can keep on shooting with
the OPTURA

’s Night and Super Night mode. The camcorder

uses the Night mode to select the ideal shutter speed and
sensitivity combination to brighten up the scene, without
sacrificing color. In the Super Night mode, the assist lamp
lights up to illuminate the subject allowing you to capture the
action without turning the lights on.

Image
Stabilizer ON

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Optical Image Stabilizer

Canon utilizes the finest method of image stabilization
available: optical. Canon's lens design includes a dedicated
optical element that preserves image quality so your videos
always look smooth, steady, and natural..whether shooting
hand-held at full telephoto or from a moving vehicle. The optical
method perfectly compliments the camcorder's outstanding
image quality and offers superior
shake reduction when light levels
are low or while zooming. Image
stabilization is even effective
while shooting digital photos.

Summary of Contents for XL 1

Page 1: ...www canondv com Yes you can have it all DIGITAL VIDEO CAMCORDER...

Page 2: ...ferred format for personal and broadcast quality video highly regarded for its high audio and image quality With up to 540 lines of horizontal resolution and minimum color noise MiniDV delivers a 20 c...

Page 3: ...the creative image controls In the Tv mode you can select a shutter speed from 1 8 to 1 2000 and the camcorder stets a matching aperture In the Av mode select an aperture from f 1 6 to f 8 and the ca...

Page 4: ...oting is possible even in dark locations Auto Exposure Bracketing This feature allows you to record three photos normal underexposed and overexposed simply by pressing the PHOTO button once Selectable...

Page 5: ...ss and organize your images on your PC You can select the USB connection mode and use the camcorder like a card reader writer Included Software The OPTURA Kit includes software for image management an...

Page 6: ...0 or Canon Bubble Jet Direct Printer without even connecting a computer A single cable connects the printer to your OPTURA and you can perform trimming and other functions right from the camcorder Cho...

Page 7: ...kes it easy to compose sensational shots without having to squint into the viewfinder You can rotate the screen for high or low angle shots or turn it around 180 to record yourself When you re done sh...

Page 8: ...is cable free A 900 series charger is required CG 570 Battery Charger The battery charger can be used with the supplied CA 570 Compact Power Adapter or the optional CB 570 Car Battery Cable to charge...

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