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  2. List of Canon camcorders - Wikipedia

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    The successor to the XL-1s is the Canon XL-2. The XL-1 and XL-1s have many features of a high-end camera such as interchangeable lenses, viewfinders, and XLR inputs. Many features of the XL-1s were carried over into the Canon GL-2 and XL-2. The Canon XL-1 and the XL-1s were designed to be very customizable. The camera's features include:

  3. List of Canon products - Wikipedia

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    Released in 1992, Canon TrueType Font Pack is a 3½-inch 1,44 MB floppy disk collection of supplementary truetype fonts bundled in selling box of some Canon printers of years '90 and useful for Windows 3.1 and 95.

  4. List of films shot on digital video prior to 2012 - Wikipedia

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    Canon XL-1: Canon EOS zoom Shot in 1999, released in 2005 1999 The New Women Larra Anderson Canon XL-1 Canon EOS zoom Shot in 1999, released in 2001 1998 The Last Broadcast: Lance Weiler: Sony DCR-VX1000 For some sequences a toy video camera from Tyco was used [18] 1998 The Book of Life: Jim Denault Sony DCR-VX1000: 1998 Festen Thomas ...

  5. Coming Out (2000 film) - Wikipedia

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    Commissioned by venture group Media 4M, the project also included shorts by Jang Jin and Ryoo Seung-wan. [1] Coming Out was shot with a Canon XL-1 camcorder during a time when digital filmmaking in South Korea was still in its infancy, and went on to inspire many other digital productions.

  6. HDV - Wikipedia

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    Canon XL-H1 Canon HV30. Canon entered the HDV market in September 2005, with the Canon XL H1, a professional-oriented modular camera system with interchangeable lenses, HD-SDI output, and three 1440 × 1080 ⅓" CCDs. This was the first HDV camcorder to allow 1080-line native progressive recording.

  7. DV (video format) - Wikipedia

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    Large or L-size cassettes (125.1 x 78 x 14.6 mm) [26] are close in size to small MII cassettes and are accepted by most standalone DV tape recorders and are used in many shoulder-mount camcorders. The L-size cassette can be used in both Sony and Panasonic equipment; nevertheless, they are often called DVCAM tapes .