
Canon
Canon 5076C002 XF605 4K UHD Pro Camcorder
★★★★★
4KUHD
Broadcast-ready 4K UHD camcorder with a 1-inch sensor, 15x optical zoom, 10-bit 4:2:2 recording, and 5-axis stabilization.
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Overview
Key Features
1.0-inch 4K UHD CMOS Sensor
Independent 3-Density ND Filter
4K UHD 59.94P 4:2:2 10-bit Recording in XF-AVC and MP4 formats
15x Optical 4K UHD L Zoom Lens with 5-Axis Optical Image Stabilization
5-Axis Optical Image Stabilization
Specifications
Brand
Canon
Model
5076C002 (XF605)
Sensor
1.0-inch 4K UHD CMOS
Recording Resolution
4K UHD 59.94p
Color Sampling
4:2:2 10-bit
Recording Formats
XF-AVC, MP4
Lens
15x Optical 4K UHD L Zoom
Image Stabilization
5-Axis Optical
ND Filter
Independent 3-Density
Autofocus
Dual Pixel CMOS AF with Eye Detection
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- 1.0-inch CMOS sensor captures noticeably cleaner low-light footage than smaller-sensor camcorders
- 4K 60p recording at 4:2:2 10-bit provides broadcast-grade color depth with smooth motion
- 15x optical zoom with a motorized servo delivers a versatile focal range without swapping lenses
- Built-in 3-density ND filter eliminates the need for external filter attachments in bright environments
- 5-axis optical image stabilization produces steady handheld footage without relying on post-production correction
👎 Cons
- Premium price point places it well above prosumer camcorders and entry-level cinema cameras
- 1.0-inch sensor, while large for a camcorder, still produces less background separation than Super 35 or full-frame cinema cameras
- Fixed lens design means you cannot swap to specialty lenses like ultra-wide or prime optics
- Records to dual SD card slots rather than CFexpress, which may limit sustained high-bitrate recording in some workflows
- Body weight and size make it less suited for gimbal-mounted or ultra-compact shooting setups
Frequently Asked Questions
What recording formats and codecs does the XF605 support?
The XF605 records in both XF-AVC and MP4 formats at up to 4K UHD 59.94p with 4:2:2 10-bit color depth, giving you flexibility for both broadcast delivery and standard file-based workflows.
How does the built-in ND filter system work on this camcorder?
The XF605 features an independent 3-density ND filter that can be engaged in discrete steps, allowing you to control exposure precisely without changing your aperture or shutter speed — essential for maintaining shallow depth of field in bright conditions.
Does the XF605 support autofocus with face and eye detection?
Yes, it includes Canon's Dual Pixel CMOS AF system with Eye Detection AF, which locks onto a subject's eye and maintains focus as they move through the frame, significantly reducing the need for manual focus pulls during interviews and live events.
What image stabilization does the XF605 offer?
The camcorder uses a 5-axis optical image stabilization system built into the lens, which compensates for camera shake across multiple planes — particularly useful for handheld shooting and run-and-gun documentary work.
What is the sensor size and why does it matter?
The XF605 uses a 1.0-inch 4K UHD CMOS sensor, which is significantly larger than the sensors in most camcorders in this class. The larger sensor captures more light, producing cleaner images in low-light situations and enabling a shallower depth of field for a more cinematic look.