Canon XL H1A Motion Test (60i)

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Uploaded by on Jan 30, 2009

Motion test shot at 1080/60i in auto mode with a manual white balance. Resized to 1280 x 720 for upload. Read our complete review of the XL H1A here: http://bit.ly/2ycP6g

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  • @gtamediaproductions1 : I agree - the XL H1A does what it does best - professional video. If your aim is below that the HMC150 will work fine. Sure, each camera has its plus and minus points, but your arguments are weak and show limited understanding of what's important in the low budget professional video world.

  • when i see this video all i think of is pina colda

  • The day that I was introduced to the HMC150, I bought one. I am enjoying it to the max while the canons are sitting being clunky paperweights.

    Don't get me wrong... if you prefer the canon for what you do that’s great. Have a great time doing what you do.

    It's the peoples choice.

    I know quite a few that converted to the Panasonic HMC150 and once they do they claim to never go back to the paperweights.

  • The low light is not as good as the Panasonic HMC150. Panasonic is phenomenal in darker sets.

    The HMC has a wider optical view without tacking on a special lens. The battery lasts longer being that are no mechanical parts to move and wear out.

    It also has the built in waveform and vector scope which is very handy.

    I will end it off by saying that I have used Canon for quite some time and have nothing but compatibility issues, mechanical issues I could go on and on.

  • Have worked with 3 XLH1As and nothing but maintenance hogs they are. Tapes are old school wasting way too much time on encoding and a lot cheaper in the long run with SDHC cards. ( PLUS- in the highest quality 1920x1080p you get 98min of recording time as oppose to only 1 hour on mini dv tape. AND NO DROPOUTS... Back-focus problem on all 3 of them. (Canons are notorious for that it seems) Had the XL1 and the same problems took place.

  • @gtamediaproductions1 ....Can you elaborate on that. Why do you think the HMC150 is better?

  • Xl h1s is one of the best pro cameras you can buy. I worked with the xl2 and loved it. And the cl h1s is even better and caters to much more creative needs. One kick ass camera!

  • Not good at all... just bought the panasonic hmc150 and it blows this one away.

  • This doesn't help if you don't give us the shutter speed.

  • thanks a lot, it's really important to show a usual buyer the real quality of consumer cameras.

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