Canon Develops New Video Format For 4K Camcorders
The new Canon XF-AVC is a standard that defines each recording method for the visual and audio data components that make up individual video files. Because XF-AVC employs the MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 video compression format, which realizes a high data- compression rate without sacrificing image quality, it supports the efficient recording on memory cards of high-image-quality 4K, 2K and HD video content captured on video camcorders. As a result, not only can external storage and other equipment required during shooting be kept compact, because it enables the recording of high-image-quality video data, the format also facilitates color grading and other high- precision editing processes.
Canon will employ XF-AVC primarily in the Company's 4K-compatible professional-use video camcorders, such as the XC10 (to go on sale in mid June 2015) and EOS C300 Mark II (to go on sale in early September 2015). Additionally, by collaborating with various industry manufacturers in connection with the new video format, Canon plans to deliver convenience during cinema and video production workflows for high-image- quality video.
Resolution | Bitrate | Color sample | Intra Frame / Long GOP |
File format | Compression format | |
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4K | 4096 x 2160 | 10 bit 8 bit |
4:2:2 | Intra Frame | MXF | MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 |
3840 x 2160 | ||||||
2K/HD | 2048 x 1080 | 12 bit 10 bit 8 bit |
4:4:4 4:2:2 4:2:0 |
Intra Frame / Long GOP |
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1920 x 1080 | ||||||
1280 x 720 | 8 bit | 4:2:2 |