Broadcast journalist Nina Stevens was was one of the first filmmakers to get hands-on with the XF605 when it launched. Canon's latest firmware update for the XF605 has added SRT Protocol Support for high-quality streaming in the field, Chunk Transfer Function to upload breaking news while filming longer reports, and Canon 709 Picture Profile which enhances the visuals that come straight out of camera.
"In documentary and journalism, you've got to be able to shoot at the click of a button because you don't know where the action is going to happen," says Nina Stevens, who has shot for major broadcasters from the BBC and Channel 4 through to the Discovery Channel and Sky.
For Charles Rare, a DoP, colourist and co-founder of a topical debate show who turned to cinematography to give life to the stories people shared, a camera is a tool for storytelling. "I'm always looking for new ways to redefine creativity," he says.
Both self-taught filmmakers who have learnt on the job, Nina and Charles tried out Canon's XF605 camcorder upon its launch. It is one of the industry's smallest three-ring 4K camcorders, with a large 1.0-type CMOS sensor and DIGIC DV7 processor delivering exceptional image quality, a 15x zoom lens and Dual Pixel CMOS AF with EOS iTR AF X, an intelligent deep-learning technology that tracks a subject's head, even when they are looking away from the camera.
The Canon XF605 offers 4K 60p/50p 4:2:2 10-bit XF-AVC, up to 120fps recording in Full HD, Canon Log 3 and LookFile support, plus four-channel audio and a wide range of connectivity including 12G-SDI, Wi-Fi and an Ethernet port for Canon XC Protocol, IP streaming and browser remote.