There ’s a hearsay afoot suggesting that Canon will beditching CCDand take on CMOS chips for a young pro - level camcorder . Digital cameras and camcorders never been so indistinguishable .
If the rumor is true , Canon will be take on sub-35 mm dSLR sensors ( APS - C sized CMOS , or what you see in entry level dSLRslike the Rebel ) into their elite camcorder . It ’s not a completely new theme . The Red One has long used a CMOS cow chip to record 4k video , and Canon pass water function of a CMOS in the $ 1000ishVixia . But with Canon choosingCMOSfor a pro - even camcorder , it pretty much means that CCD ( the preferred television chip data format of the last several decades ) is dead . ( Once we sawdSLRs film 1080p , we know this day was n’t far off . ) As for the mystery River Cam itself :
https://gizmodo.com/canon-eos-rebel-t1i-first-hands-on-50ds-sensor-1080p-5182772

The sub-$8,000 camcorder is say to resemble the XL - H1 ( above ) , live with EOS lenses and featuring a 12.1MP CMOS that can film 1080p video recording at 60fps/120hz — that ’s MPEG4 encode at a liquid ecstasy rate of 56Mbps . We ’re not certain how the television camera will record this much data point though the Red One offers CompactFlash , RAID and SSD options . There ’s also Book of a 12bit video altogether format that will expect a $ 4,000ish IO box providing SDI and USB 3 output .
And for the first prison term in some time , Canon ’s prosumer camcorder are exciting again . [ canonrumors ]
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