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Canon Professional Video Camera

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Brand Canon 2015
Model 8255B001
Released Year 2015
Type Point & Shoot Digital Cameras
Series Canon Professional
Color Red
Video Resolution Full HD 1920x1080
Status Active
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Overview

The Canon Professional Video Camera model 8255B001 is engineered to deliver outstanding video capture with high-resolution CMOS sensors and advanced image processing technology. It supports multiple frame rates including 24p, 30p, and 60p for versatile shooting needs. Featuring built-in optical image stabilization, it reduces blurring from hand movement during recording. The camera incorporates a high-definition LCD viewfinder for accurate monitoring and focus adjustment. Connectivity options include HDMI output and USB ports for easy file transfer. The robust body design ensures durability suitable for professional use in various environments.

Specifications

Manufacturer Canon
Part Number 8255B001
Item Weight 4.4 ounces
Product Dimensions 6.3 x 4.8 x 2.2 inches
Item model number CN-A2500
Batteries 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)
Color Red
Item Package Quantity 1
Display Style LCD
Special Features Waterproof
Usage Photography, Videography
Batteries Included? Yes
Batteries Required? Yes
Battery Cell Type Lithium Ion
Date First Available May 2, 2013
Sensor Type CMOS
Video Resolution Full HD 1920x1080
Frame Rates 24p, 30p, 60p
Optical Image Stabilization Yes
Connectivity HDMI, USB, Audio Input
Battery Life Approximately 2 hours continuous
Storage Media SD card

Key Advantages

This camera offers exceptional image clarity due to its high-resolution sensor and proprietary image processor. Ergonomically designed for comfortable and extended use, it supports professional-grade recording formats and manual controls. The integrated optical stabilizer enhances footage stability without external equipment. Flexibility in frame rate options caters to creative cinematography. Its durable construction withstands demanding field conditions. Additionally, versatile connectivity options streamline post-production workflows.

Limitations

The camera's relatively high price point may limit access for budget-conscious users. It has a moderate weight that could affect handheld operation over long periods. Battery life, though adequate, may require extra power sources for extended shoots. The lack of interchangeable lenses restricts creative flexibility compared to DSLR or mirrorless alternatives. Firmware updates are infrequent, limiting feature improvements over time. Additionally, some users may find the learning curve steep due to its comprehensive manual controls.

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