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EOS CAMERAS
Movie Crop
The Movie Crop function (select EOS
cameras) enables zooming at 7x the
captured focal length for distant
action and extreme close-ups. This feature is
perfect when the chosen subject is in a crowd,
like a specific athlete, or when it’s impossible to
get close to the action. Recorded as a VGA video,
Movie Crop shots are perfect for emailing,
posting online, or editing into other video clips.
Video Snapshot
With the Video Snapshot feature
(select EOS cameras) short video
clips (of 2, 4 or 8 seconds) can be
stitched together, in-camera, into one video
file as a “snapshot album,” perfect for sharing
online, or displaying to an HDTV directly from
the camera. Select EOS cameras feature
advanced Video Snapshot that makes
in-camera editing even easier: still images
can be captured during video recording simply
by pressing the shutter button, and video clips
can be reordered or deleted in an album during
playback. A wind filter on the EOS Rebel T6s
and EOS Rebel T6i cameras helps reduce
distracting audio noise during video recording.
Advanced Video Recording Options
Select EOS DSLR cameras offer a choice
between All-I, IPB and Light IPB compression
and support High Profile under the H.264/
MPEG-4 AVC standard, combining high
image quality with high coding efficiency
and producing files that are well suited for
transmission or broadcast. The FAT file system
automatically splits files greater than 4GB,
and creates a new file without interruption.
Additional options include timecoding at all
times (Free Run) or only during recording (Rec
Run), which is useful for multi-camera shots.
Light IPB Recording
Available on the EOS Rebel T6i and
EOS Rebel T6s cameras, light IPB recording
provides smaller size video files, while
maintaining high image quality. These
video files are easy to view and share on
compatible smartphones, tablets and select
social networking sites. Due to their smaller
file size, videos recorded in light IPB mode
can also be sent via a wireless network.
Manual Control
For complete creative decision-making on the
go, select EOS cameras offer flexible manual
controls for their movie modes. Not only can
one take advantage of the range of ISO
sensitivities, its simple to control exposure
and depth-of-field, all of which can have a
profound effect on the mood of a scene. It’s all
as easy as the press of a button. By controlling
depth-of-field, it’s simple to create gorgeous
background blur. Exposure can be determined
and set even in complex lighting situations,
maintaining the same look and feel throughout
an entire scene, not just the initial shot.
Movie Servo AF
For accurate and steady focus during video
shooting, Canon developed Movie Servo AF
(select EOS cameras only). Movie Servo AF takes
Select EOS cameras feature 1920 x 1080 Full HD video
capture and offer the enhanced image quality, smooth frame
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es and adaptive exposure compensation necessary in
professional movie-making tools. By shooting video with an
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ulting in richer, more detailed and more diverse images.
The large sensor found in EOS cameras means more high
quality pixels plus the potential to shoot at higher ISO
sensitivities without loss of detail.
EOS Full HD Video Advantage
Artistic Capabilities with EOS Lenses
Canon EF and EF-S lenses offer an incredible
selection of lenses (wide-angle, macro,
super-telephoto, tilt-shift and fisheye) to
complement the user’s creative vision. With
the flexibility to create images of great beauty
and controlled depth-of-field, interchangeable
lenses bring video shooting to a whole new
level. The range of focal lengths is simply
staggering. The Canon EF 815mm f/4L
Fisheye USM, the world’s first real fisheye
zoom lens that functions as a circular fisheye
and full-frame fisheye for a full size CMOS
sensor, and as a full-frame fisheye for a full
size CMOS sensor and APS-C sizes, there’s
an EF or EF-S lens for everyone. No matter the
videographer, no matter the situation, Canon
lenses help ensure quality results.
Frame Rates
In select models, EOS Full HD video can be
captured at 1920 x 1080 resolution, for up to
4GB per clip. Videos are saved as MOV files
(the EOS 7D Mark II cameras can record in
both MOV and MP4 formats, and at 50/60 fps)
and can be viewed in Full HD with HDMI
output. Other recording sizes include HD at
1280 x 720 (50/60 fps) or SD/VGA at 640 x 480
(50/60 fps). No matter the end-application,
the proper resolution and frame rate can be
easily defined with EOS cameras.
MP4 Format
Select EOS cameras can now record videos in
MP4 format. MP4 format provides video that is
easily shareable, and compatible across
smartphones, tablets and other mobile
devices. Recording in MP4 format compresses
the video into smaller sized files without
affecting video quality.
Movie Digital Zoom
On the EOS 70D and EOS Rebel T6s cameras,
Movie Digital Zoom makes it possible to zoom
from 3x to 10x while shooting video, helping
add a dramatic effect to video clips.
advantage of the Hybrid CMOS AF systems on
select EOS Rebel cameras, and the Dual Pixel
CMOS AF system on the EOS 7D Mark II and
EOS 70D cameras to lock focus on a subject
with great speed and track it throughout the
composition. Movie Servo AF automatically
determines the distance of the subject as its
position changes through the frame. On the
EOS 7D Mark II and EOS 70D, Dual Pixel CMOS AF
and Movie Servo AF work in concert to provide
smooth and consistent autofocus tracking,
even on fast-moving subjects. When cameras
featuring Movie Servo AF (the EOS 7D Mark II
camera has customizable settings for more
control) are used with one of Canon’s STM
lenses, continuous AF performance is
remarkably quiet and smooth.
HDR Movie
The EOS Rebel T6s camera has an HDR movie
mode that helps minimize blown-out highlights
in high-contrast scenes. By alternatively
shooting properly exposed and underexposed
images at 60 fps, then generating 30 fps movies,
the camera produces stunning videos with
extensive color gradation, plus extensive
highlight and shadow detail.
Movie Servo AF – Movie Servo AF allows continuous autofocus tracking of moving subjects while recording video.