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VIXIA HF R50
- 57x Advanced Zoom and SuperRange Optical Image Stabilizer helps provide outstanding steady video.
- Canon 3.28 Megapixel Full HD CMOS Image Sensor.
- DIGIC DV 4 Image Processor captures video at 1920 x 1080 resolution and helps provide exceptional imaging performance.
- Record up to 3 hours of video to a 8GB internal flash drive or directly to a removable SD memory Card.
- VIXIA HF R50
- Battery Pack BP-718
- Compact Power Adapter CA-110
- USB Interface Cable IFC-300PCU
- Mini-HDMI Cable HTC-100/S
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* Initial setup is required.
** Compatible with iOS version 5/6/7 or Android version 2.3/4.0/4.1/4.2 for select devices. Operations not guaranteed with all versions of the supported OS. MP4 35 Mbps and AVCHD 28 Mbps recordings are not supported for this function.
Std Def High Def | High Definition |
Television System | NTSC |
Video Recording System | AVCHD/MPEG-4 |
Image Sensor | 1/4.85-Inch CMOS, RGB Primary Color Filter |
Number Of Recording Pixels | Approx. 3.28 Megapixels |
Effective Pixels | Video: Approx. 2.07 Megapixels (1920 X 1080) Photo: Approx. 2.07 Megapixels (1920 X 1080) |
Maximum Recording Time | 8 GB Internal Flash Drive In AVCHD:* 8 GB Internal Flash Drive In MP4: * When Recording Has Continued For 12 Hours, It Will Automatically Stop And Then Start. |
Lens | Zoom Ratio: 57x Advanced* / 32x Optical / 1140x Digital *Manual Mode/Cinema Mode Only Focal Length: 2.8-89.6mm 35mm Film Equivalent:: Optical Zoom: 38.5-1232mm / Advanced Zoom Off: 38.5-1232mm / Advanced Zoom On: 32.5-1853mm Zoom Speed: Variable / 3 Fixed Zoom Speeds; Max. F/Stop: F/1.8-4.5 |
Focusing System | TTL (Through The Lens) |
Manual Exposure | Available |
Programmed Ae | Smart Auto, Manual Mode*1, Cinema Mode*2, Baby Mode *1P, SCN*3 |
Max Shutter Speed | Movie: 1/2000 Sec. Still Image: 1/500 Sec. |
Minimum Focusing Distance | Auto Mode: 10mm (AF Linkage: WIDE End), 1m In Intermediate Zoom Range, Approx. 50 Cm At TELE End All Other Modes: 10mm (WIDE End), 1m Across Entire Zooming Range (From Edge Of Lens). However, Approx. 50cm At Tele Macro Setting Established At This Time (Automatic Movement To TELE End) |
White Balance | Auto, Daylight, Tungsten, Manual |
Frame Rate | NTSC: AVCHD: 60i/PF30/60P MP4: 24P/30P/60P |
Minimum Illumination | NTSC: 5 Lux Low Light Mode: 0.4 Lux |
Image Stabilization | Optical System (Lens-Shift System) + Electronic Stabilization Intelligent IS In Auto/Baby Mode:
IS Modes Other Than Intelligent IS; Dynamic IS And Powered IS Settings Can Be Made Manually In Manual*1/Cinema Mode:
*Angle Detection And Sensor-Based Movement Vector Detection (Hybrid Supported) |
Filter Diameter | Not Supported |
Viewfinder | Not Available |
Lcd Screen | 3.0-Inch Capacitive Touch Panel Widescreen Color LCD (Approx. 230,000 Dots) |
Recording Media | Built-In 8 GB Memory And 1 Additional SD/SDHC/SDXC Memory Card Slot *Use Of Class 4 Or Above (4, 6 Or 10) Memory Cards Is Recommended For Recording MXP Or FXP (1920 X 1080 Pixel Recording) Movies. For Other Recording Formats, A Class 2 Or Higher Card Is Recommended. Also, Movie (AVCHD/MP4) Recording Requires Cards With 128MB Of Memory Or More. |
Usb Terminal | Mini-AB: Hi-Speed USB Supported |
Video Terminal | Composite (Output) |
Audio | AVCHD Satisfied: Dolby Digital AC3 (2 Channel) MP4 Satisfied: MPEG-2 AAC-LC (2 Channel) Sampling Frequency: 48 KHz |
Accessory Shoe | Not Available |
Supplied Video Editing Software | Not Available |
Hdmi Terminal | Available; Mini Connector (Output Only) |
Microphone Terminal | 3.5mm Diameter Stereo Mini-Jack |
Av Mini Terminal Headphone Terminal | 3.5mm Diameter 4 Pole Mini-Jack (Video/Audio Output Only) |
Operating Temperature Range | 23° To 113°F (-5° To 45°C); 60% Relative Humidity / 32° To 104°F (0° To 40°C); 85% Relative Humidity (Performance) |
Dimensions | 2.1 X 2.2 X 4.6 In. / 53 X 57 X 116mm (Not Including Grip Belt) |
Weight | Approx. 8.3 Oz. / 235g (Body, Not Including Grip Belt) Approx. 10.1 Oz. /285g (Including Battery BP-718, Memory Card And Grip Belt) |
* Initial setup is required.
** Compatible with iOS version 5/6/7 or Android version 2.3/4.0/4.1/4.2 for select devices. Operations not guaranteed with all versions of the supported OS. MP4 35 Mbps and AVCHD 28 Mbps recordings are not supported for this function.
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- Windows Server 2019 (x64)
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- Windows Server 2016 (x64)
- macOS Sierra v10.12
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- OS X v10.11
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