Ask Canon: Black is back

Hot on the heels of SONY’s HVR-Z1 release (the more professional version of the Sony HDR-FX1), Canon is upping the ante with the new Canon XL H1. The new HDV camcorder from Canon is positioned very similarly to Canon’s earlier high-end prosumer models (XL1, XL1s, XL2). It’s certainly interesting that the new camera sports the same black, more professional look of its SONY competitors.


Canon XL H1 is the obvious high definition upgrade choice (1080i) for people who got used to the versatility of the previous Canon models. Naturally, the new camera allows interchangeable lenses – a Canon trademark. Statistics on Canon owners indicate that 85% of the shooters stuck to their original lenses which could be part of the reason why SONY sticks to their line of prosumer camcorders with built-in Carl Zeiss lenses.

Canon XL H1

A threat to Canon’s new cam is the JVC GY-HD100U which also supports interchangeable lenses. It comes with a Fujinon HD lens.

The XL H1 will be available in December but there are a few reviews already. One notable issue is that the camera doesn’t support true 24 frames progressive mode but a new format (called 24f) that is supposed to yield “filmlike” video. If you own a small video production company, this one is probably a must-have so stay tuned.

I’ll continue to post new information about it as it becomes available. I’ve always liked Canon’s top-line of prosumer camcorders. One problem could be the price for a XL H1. The other problem is, I’ve always had better results with its SONY counterparts. Maybe this time, it’ll be Canon on top.

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8 Responses to “Ask Canon: Black is back”


  1. 1 Paul Oct 25th, 2005 at 3:22 pm

    This is one sexy beast … I love that look. Good looks are part of the reason Canon’s are selling so well. Everyone wants to come out as a professional and with the new XL H1, you’ll definitely be able to charge more. Even if it’s just a wedding :)

  2. 2 SIMON Mar 12th, 2007 at 7:07 pm

    …anyone tried 24f compared to the 24pN on the HDX-200?

  3. 3 b popes Oct 13th, 2007 at 5:53 am

    hey i have a question if anyone here could mayb help me. what is better for filming movies and resembling film from digital, the canon xl 1 or 2 or the sony hvr z1? if any1 can say anthing to help itd b great. thanks

  4. 4 nUedle Dec 12th, 2008 at 1:58 am

    Not sure if I’m in the right forum for this question but anyway, I am having problems with my viewefinder on my Canon XL-H1 camera. When I turn it on my viewfinder is really dark. I can’t see unless I angle it reflecting some light then I can barely see what my camera is pointing at. Not sure if it’s a setting issue or damage issue. Can’t seem to find any help on the internet. I hope it’s only a setting issue.

    It just happened recently after I turned on my camera and saw some horizontal zebra stripes on the viewfinder and so I turned it off and re-plug in the cord to the camera and then it just appeared really dark. If that helps to solve my issue. Thanks.

  5. 5 lasha Jan 18th, 2009 at 7:53 pm

    Canon EOS EF for xlh1, is sd or hdv

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