Canon XC10: What you need to know
Canon's new XC10 is the first product we've seen where it makes no
more sense to call it either a stills camera with a video feature or a
video camera that can capture stills. In terms of both specification and
ergonomics it is a true 'convergence' product with the potential to
shake up more than one market segment.
12MP stills from a 1-inch sensor won't set the enthusiast photographic market aflame, but 5-axis image stabilization (a digital effect in HD video capture mode only), a maximum ISO sensitivity of 20,000 and a built-in, optically stabilized 24-240mm equivalent zoom (27-273mm for movies) should appeal greatly to multimedia professionals who increasingly need to focus on both stills and video capture.
We've been poring over the limited specifications for a while now - here's what you need to know...
12MP stills from a 1-inch sensor won't set the enthusiast photographic market aflame, but 5-axis image stabilization (a digital effect in HD video capture mode only), a maximum ISO sensitivity of 20,000 and a built-in, optically stabilized 24-240mm equivalent zoom (27-273mm for movies) should appeal greatly to multimedia professionals who increasingly need to focus on both stills and video capture.
We've been poring over the limited specifications for a while now - here's what you need to know...

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