Canon GL2 MiniDV Digital Camcorder w/20x Optical Zoom

The 3 CCD System
The GL2 maximizes the capability of the DV format by
using a 3 CCD (charge-coupled device) system with a
separate CCD for each primary color (red, green,
blue). A beam-splitting prism separates light
passing through the lens into individual color
components and each is sent to its own CCD. Compared
to a single CCD, the 3 CCD system achieves
outstanding detail with highly accurate color
reproduction suitable for the demands of high-end
video production - wide dynamic range, low color
noise, high-contrast detail, natural color
resolution and low-aliasing. The 3 CCD system also
makes advanced Pixel Shift (for increased image
quality) and Low Light Recording (for increased
flexibility) possible.
Professional
L-Series Fluorite Lens
Canon has satisfied the demands of experienced image
makers for years through the power, design and
quality of 35mm and broadcast TV lenses. Canon's
Professional L-Series lenses utilize Fluorite, a
material which provides outstanding resolution,
contrast, and color reproduction- especially in
lightweight, high-magnification lenses. Incorporated
into the lens on the GL2, Fluorite delivers the
ultimate in clarity and image quality. The Fluorite
element inside the lens defeats color aberration --
the effect when the components of light stray from
one another within a lens, causing a reduction in
sharpness, contrast and color. The Fluorite lens
precisely controls components of light providing an
excellent balance of these three critical
ingredients of picture quality. This is unobtainable
with conventional optical glass.
To further improve image detail, Canon has
intentionally shifted the green CCD (which contains
60 percent of the picture detail) half a pixel
horizontally and vertically. This shift allows more
accurate interpolation, resulting in an image that
Canon claims rivals those from cameras with
410,000-pixel CCDs. Each pixel is 72 square microns,
which is about 1.5 times the size as those in
competing camcorders. This increased size increases
light sensitivity, allowing you to shoot in
low-light situations. All this results in
outstanding detail, with highly accurate color
reproduction suitable for the demands of high-end
video production. The GL2 also incorporates a 20x
Professional L-Series fluorite optical zoom lens,
which is equivalent to 39.5-790mm, as well as a 100x
digital zoom.
Audio
The GL2's omni-directional microphone is designed to
deliver realistic stereo sound. Using the GL2's
advanced accessory shoe expands your audio options.
Audio can be recorded in 16-bit mode on two channels
on one track. Alternatively, audio can be record in
12-bit mode, where the audio track is divided into
two, and two channels of audio are recorded onto one
track, with the other left over for audio dubbing.
Optical Image
Stabilizer
Canon's superb optical stabilization system corrects
camera shake instantly so even hand held shots, at
full telephoto, and shots taken from a moving car,
are smooth and steady. And since it is optical,
there is no loss of image quality inevitable with
electronic image stabilizers. It perfectly
complements the high picture quality of the DV
format.
Digital Stills
You can turn your GL2 into a still camera by
switching to 1.7-megapixel photo mode and capturing
high-resolution still images onto the camcorder's
MultiMedia/Secure Digital card. (One 8 MB Secure
Digital card is included with the GL2.) The
full-frame images are free from time-lag blur. A
six-blade circular iris, as found on Canon's
top-of-the-line XL1 and XL1S models, is used for
professional exposure control, helping to deliver
stunning video and still photos.
Inputs and
Outputs
The GL2 comes with the standard DV IEEE 1394 port
(also known as FireWire) for a super-fast, lossless
connection to a PC or other DV machines. You can
also connect to your PC via a USB connection to
download still photos. The GL2 is designed to handle
two types of analog input and output: using
audio/video cables (composite) or S-video. Both
connections are on the camera back.
More Features
- Three shooting modes: normal movie mode, digital photo mode, and the cinema-like frame movie mode.
- The Custom Key function lets you create and save your own custom settings so your common shooting modes can be readily duplicated.
- Digital effects are offered for a greater imaging variety, including fader, sepia, strobe motion, and black and white.
- With the Interval Timer function, you can record for a selected time with a selected interval--convenient for nature observations such as flowers or sunsets.
MiniDV Format
The Canon GL2 digital video camcorder uses the
standard MiniDV cassette, producing the highest
quality video possible from non-broadcast equipment.
The MiniDV format standard delivers more than 500
lines of horizontal resolution. And, because it
records both video and audio as digital data, this
information can be transferred--without any loss of
picture or audio quality--to a computer for editing,
then transferred back to DV tape, without a
reduction in either picture or audio quality.


