12-10-2022 03:54 AM
I currently own a XA50 and am looking to for an upgrade. Would XF400 be a good one, although it was released a few years prior to the XA50? Also, a Wikipedia article stated that the XF400 was similar to a GX10 just with the top handle. Is that the only difference between the two models (XF400 and GX10)?
Mentioned Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Canon_camcorders
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12-10-2022 07:42 AM
It appears you'd need to step up to either the XF605 or XF705 camcorders in order to get 4K 60.
Or, start looking into Canon's Cinema line; though that will be at an even higher cost than the two above cams, especially after factoring in lenses.
12-10-2022 06:28 AM
Greetings,
To answer your question, basically yes. These are comparable models functionally and spec wise. You cannot get 4k 60 at a $2,000.00 price point currently. Since the XF400 is discontinued you might be buying old stock or need to source used. This might be a good reason to consider a newer model.
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12-10-2022 07:00 AM
Which would be a newer model with 4k 60fps capabilities?
12-10-2022 07:42 AM
It appears you'd need to step up to either the XF605 or XF705 camcorders in order to get 4K 60.
Or, start looking into Canon's Cinema line; though that will be at an even higher cost than the two above cams, especially after factoring in lenses.
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