Canon took a step forward Tuesday in solving a problem that’s been plaguing DSLR videographers for a long time: maintaining smooth video with a camera’s autofocusing system. With Canon’s new 20.2 megapixel EOS 70D, photographers will be able to shoot video close to the quality of video shot with a camcorder, according to the company. The secret to the 70D’s improved focusing performance is its newly designed CMOS sensor, which contains pixels that perform both imaging and focusing functions.
New Canon DSLR Focuses on Smooth Video
Posted by: John P. Mello Jr. July 3, 2013 12:23 PMCanon took a step forward Tuesday in solving a problem that’s been plaguing DSLR videographers for a long time: maintaining smooth video with a camera’s autofocusing system. With Canon’s new 20.2 megapixel EOS 70D, photographers will be able to shoot video close to the quality of video shot with a camcorder, according to the company. The secret to the 70D’s improved focusing performance is its newly designed CMOS sensor, which contains pixels that perform both imaging and focusing functions.