EDT, and used in HDTV testing jointly carried out on the International Space Station by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) and National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
The Canon XH G1 HD camcorder, introduced in November 2006, is equipped with a Genuine Canon 20x HD zoom lens incorporating a fluorite lens element to ensure outstanding resolution, contrast and color reproduction. The compact, lightweight XH G1 combines exceptional mobility with stunning high-resolution 1080i HD video and delivers the same high-performance capabilities as the XL H1, which has garnered high acclaim in the broadcast and video-production industries since its release in November 2005.
The Canon XH G1, which passed verification testing by JAXA, effectively fulfilled its mission objectives, contributing to successful HDTV testing for the joint U.S.-Japan project at the International Space Station, an environment subject to various constraints compared with more conventional "Earth-based" shooting conditions.
Canon XH G1 HD video camcorder: Features
Equipped with three 1/3-inch native 16:9 CCDs to realize 1.67-megapixel* imaging performance
Features Canon's exclusive DIGIC DV II HD image processor, optimized for the increased data stream of HD signals
Equipped with a Genuine Canon 20x zoom lens that incorporates a fluorite lens element and a Super-Range Optical Image Stabilizer
Includes HD-SDI output, Genlock input and Time Code input and output terminals
Offers a total of 23 image settings, including color gain, RGB independent gain, and 6-axis matrix
Features a 24 Frame rate and cine gamma settings to create the look and feel of movie film
Instant AF makes possible accurate auto focusing at ultra-fast speeds
A variety of still image shooting capabilities enables the simultaneous capture of still images to memory card while recording video to tape-Canon USA
Posted November 13th, 2007 by harminka