
Canon has entered the 4K arena with a clever 4K UHD compact video camera and Atomos Shogun is fully approved for recording from the XC10.
Canon’s latest announcement sees the Japanese giant launch a compact 4K video camera, the XC10. Inheriting many features from the Cinema EOS range but in an incredibly small form factor it delivers 4K on the run and most importantly has the essential feature of clean HDMI, start/stop trigger and timecode over HDMI for perfect integration with the Shogun and other Atomos recorders.
“Atomos is proud to be playing a major part in the 4K revolution by enabling these amazing cameras to record to edit friendly formats.” said Jeromy Young CEO and co-founder of Atomos. “Canon today has changed the playing field again with this pocket rocket that is only unleashed by the addition of a Shogun recorder or an Atomos CFast card, we are confident Shogun will be the first accessory purchased for the XC10.”
With the Atomos Shogun, XC10 users will gain:
For all of this added functionality, users do not sacrifice usability since the Atomos Shogun and the Canon XC10 have synchronized start/stop trigger and timecode over HDMI meaning one touch recording from the Canon will trigger the record and timecode to start on the Shogun.
The Canon XC10 also supports the Atomos CFast cards. Small and reliable Atomos CFast cards are available in both 64GB and 128GB options and perfect for affordable filmmaking on the go. The blend of advanced functions with industry leading usability makes the XC10 / Shogun a perfect 4K combination and the biggest 4K news to come from NAB 2015, which still hasn’t started yet.
