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  • Edius Plugin for new Canon XF300 camera

    Is there any news about compatibility between Edius 5.5 and the new Canon XF300 and XF350 video cameras? I understand that Grass Valley will supply a plugin - is that correct and when will it be available?

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    It appears to be 50 mb/s mpeg-2.
    http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc..._4457B001.html
    Edius should just edit it and maintain the 4:2:2 color.
    Have you tested with any native files?
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Rusty View Post
      It appears to be 50 mb/s mpeg-2.
      http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc..._4457B001.html
      Edius should just edit it and maintain the 4:2:2 color.
      Have you tested with any native files?
      G'day Rusty,
      We haven't actually seen the camera in Australia yet, but I am considering buying it.
      There seems to be confusion in the various reviews and forums as to whether the plugin comes with the camera or Grass Valley supplies one. Canon web site says:
      Compatible with industry standard formats
      􀂃 Utilises MXF file format
      􀂃 Plug-ins for Apple/Avid/Adobe*/Grass Valley*
      for importing into NLE software
      􀂃 Supports popular MPEG-2 4:2:2 workflows
      􀂃 Includes Canon XF Utilities (Windows and Mac
      OS)
      * To be supported by NLE software
      [/COLOR]

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      • #4
        There are some native files on the web. I tried 2 of them and EDIUS 5.51 reads them fine.
        Don't have the links with on my notebook but a google search might turn them up. :)
        Steve
        EDIUS Trainer, Grass Cutter Gold
        A proud EDIUS EDITOR
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        • #5
          Try this link http://www.dvinfo.net/forum/canon-xf...sony-ex1r.html

          They really should not be a problem since they are mxf. I am downloading one now.

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          • #6
            I just DL a file from the link I gave and no problem whatsoever playing it in Edius 5.51

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            • #7
              Originally posted by pjsssss View Post
              I just DL a file from the link I gave and no problem whatsoever playing it in Edius 5.51
              Many thanks Pat, I'll try it now. By the way, have you looked at the specs for the Canon XF300? It sure looks like a great beast!
              Kind regards,
              Don

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              • #8
                We saw them at NAB this year. I used to have the XH-A1 and I think Pat still has his. I was really surprised that they took all of the moving parts out and doubled the price. I was very interested in the camera until that point. I do like the codec, however; I prefer the avc-intra codec and the Panasonic AG-HPX370. This is a 10bit 4:2:2 recording camera. I'm sure it can be had for under $10,000 ($9200us).
                Both formats work native in Edius 5.5. (I am not advertising for Panasonic either).

                The difference between the XF-300 and the HPX370 is about $3,000 us. That margin narrows between the XF-305.
                Take a look.
                Last edited by Jerry; 07-18-2010, 01:04 PM.
                Jerry
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Jerry View Post
                  We saw them at NAB this year. I used to have the XH-A1 and I think Pat still has his. I was really surprised that they took all of the moving parts out and doubled the price. I was very interested in the camera until that point. I do like the codec, however; I prefer the avc-intra codec and the Panasonic AG-HPX370. This is a 10bit 4:2:2 recording camera. I'm sure it can be had for under $10,000 ($9200us).
                  Both formats work native in Edius 5.5. (I am not advertising for Panasonic either).

                  The difference between the XF-300 and the HPX370 is about $3,000 us. That margin narrows between the XF-305.
                  Take a look.
                  Thanks Jerry - will do (in the morning 'cause I'm off to bed)
                  'night
                  Don
                  P.S. I still have the XH A1 - great camera!

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                  • #10
                    I have to say that the files look pretty amazing on the Edius timeline. Tremendous detail. Some of the best quality I have seen.

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                    • #11
                      I agree on the quality. It's the price tag
                      for a camera that doesn't have
                      interchangeable lenses that is my
                      issue. I was all set to get one until
                      I saw that price tag. I prefer the
                      mpeg 50 format over avchd. But still
                      would rather have the 10bit avc-intra
                      recording format if I had the choice.

                      Sony has a new handy cam coming
                      that has interchaneable lenses for around
                      $2,000. It also has a larger CMOS chip
                      much like the Dslr chips.
                      It has depth of field that the Canon can't
                      get as well.
                      There are a lot of options out there now.
                      Jerry
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                      • #12
                        importing Canon XF300 media to Edius 4.61

                        Is there an easier way than doing a file by file import to the time line to get them into an Edius Bin?

                        Thanks!
                        Tish Graham
                        KABC-TV

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                        • #13
                          Hi Tish. Nice to see you here. I met you at one of the Burbank GV/Edius meetings. You guys had one of your trucks there.

                          I suppose you could put them all into one folder and then do an open folder import into the Bin. I don't know that that would be much faster as you would still have to expand each file sub folder once it was there. Unfortunelty I don't ahve one to look at and see exctly how it is. I will see what else I can find.

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                          • #14
                            XF 300 Workflow with Edius 6?

                            Anyone out there that can report on how the Canon XF300 is playing with Edius 6.0? I am thinking of getting one and am curious about what I will be up against when it comes time to Edit. At NAB last year they were saying that Edius would be optimized for working with these files, but I haven't seen any talk about their experience with this camera in Edius. On the other forums it seems that all other owners of this camera are using FCP or APP.
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                            • #15
                              It handles both the 300 and 305 very well. If you need any specifics on it, let me know.

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