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Canon C100 – Canon’s cinema cam for indie shooters [UPDATE]

August 29th, 2012 Jump to Comment Section


Isn’t it incredible, we get a new cinema camera by the week! Canon just announced a new entry level version to their acclaimed 
eoscinema line-up of cinema cameras. After the C300 and the promising, more high-end C500, we indie filmers get the C100.

While everybody’s waiting for their Blackmagic Cinema Camera and after Sony has launched their EA50 shoulder-camcorder style large sensor camera, Canon had a surpise up their sleeves. Let’s see what the dedicated for indie filmmakers EOS C100 has to offer.

What’s the difference to the C300?
The C100 records in AVCHD, a codec that will downcompress your footage to a 4:2:0 color space. Weird to see that limitation while many other specs are the same. There is no HD-SDI out, but the hdmi-out will deliver 4:2:2 for a better image recorded to a disk recorder.

All features at a glance
– 15% smaller than C300
– EF mount
– super 35mm sensor
– AVCHD codec
– 2 slots take SD-/SDHC-/SDXC- cards
– 24/25/30p and 50/60i
– ISO 320 – 20.000
– Canon’s log gamma
– Canon DIGIC DV III processor
– new AF function via firmware for 2013
– magnesium body
– 2 XLR audio inputs
– looks like we have an ND filter as well.

Price & availability
Available now. Instant $1000 saving gets you the camera for $5499

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