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Canon Cinema EOS C100 camera topic
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    • EF mount
    • S35mm sensor
    • magnesium body
    • 2 XLR audio inputs
    • 24/25/30p and 50/60i (yep, no 50/60p)
    • ND filters
    • ISO 320 – 20.000
    • Canon Cinema Log Gamma
    • AVCHD only small bitrate codec
    • 2 slots for SD-/SDHC-/SDXC- cards
    • AF function is completely absent, could be added via FW in 2013
    • Price $7,999

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    PR

    Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging solutions, continues its commitment to the advancement of tools for visual expression and expand its contribution to cinematic culture with the introduction of the new EOS C500 4K Digital Cinema Camera* and the EOS C100 Digital Video Camera*. The C500 will take its place as the flagship camera model in Canon's Cinema EOS System while the C100 provides another option for beginning filmmakers working on a budget. The C500 is Canon's high-end professional 4K (4096 x 2160-pixel) cinema camera capable of originating uncompressed RAW output for external recording to meet the demands of premium cinematic productions and other top-quality production markets. The C100 digital video camera is a compact, affordable entry-level model delivering full 1920x1080 HD video and integrating the popular AVCHD codec for universal compatibility with laptop and desktop editing systems. The C500 will be available in both EF- and PL-mount versions; while the C100 will be offered in EF mount only and will be compatible with the more than 70 zoom and prime lenses in Canon's EF, EF-S and EF Cinema lens lineups. All products in the Canon Cinema EOS line are engineered to provide exceptional image creation capabilities for professionals in the motion picture, television, and other diverse high-resolution digital production industries.

    "We developed the Cinema EOS C500 digital cinema camera to deliver the benefits of full 4K motion capture to Hollywood's premier filmmakers, while the C100 is designed for economical productions that need sophisticated HD capabilities and optical lens diversity. As we said in November of 2011, the C300 was just the beginning to our Cinema EOS system and we now offer a more complete system of imaging solutions with a range of cameras for every level of production," stated Yuichi Ishizuka, executive vice president and general manager, Imaging Technologies and Communications Group, Canon U.S.A., Inc.

    The EOS C500 4K digital cinema camera and EOS C100 digital video camera join Canon's Cinema EOS System which includes two other camera models, the EOS C300 digital cinema camera for mainstream HD production and the EOS-1D C 4K Digital SLR cinema camera for 4K and HD filmmakers favoring the SLR form factor. The Cinema EOS System also offers filmmakers optical diversity with seven EF Cinema lens models: the compact and lightweight CN-E15.5-47mm T2.8 L wide-angle cinema zoom and the CN-E30-105mm T2.8 L telephoto cinema zoom (available in EF and PL versions); the CN-E14.5-60mm T2.6 L wide-angle zoom and CN-E30-300mm T2.95-3.7 L telephoto zoom (also available in EF and PL versions); and the CN-E24mm T1.5 L, CN-E50mm T1.3 L, and CN-E85mm T1.3 L prime lenses for EF-mount cameras, in addition to the more than 60 lenses in Canon's EF and EF-S lens lines (which include macro, fisheye, telephoto, and tilt-shift models).

    4K, 2K, and Full HD Image Quality

    The Canon EOS C500 and C500 PL digital cinema cameras are designed to provide a versatile high-quality 4K imaging solution to high-end productions. High-quality 4K resolution imaging has become the new standard for advanced effects and is particularly important for big-budget motion pictures that include scenes compositing live-action cinematography with high-resolution computer-generated imagery. The C500 and C500 PL cameras output 4K resolution to external recorders as a 10-bit uncompressed RAW data stream, as well as offering the additional versatility of being able to output quad full-HD (3840 x 2160), 2K (2048 x 1080), full HD (1920 x 1080), and other imaging options. All of these digital image source formats fully conform to established SMPTE production standards. All 4K formats can be selected to operate from one to 60 frames per second. When shooting in 2K, the C500 and C500 PL cameras employ a 12-bit RGB 4:4:4 signal format from one to 60 frames-per-second (fps) as well. For high-speed shooting and slow motion capture the cameras can be set to a 10-bit YCrCb 4:2:2 mode, and can output 4K or 2K video up to 120 fps.

    While outputting 4K or 2K video to an external recorder, the Canon EOS C500 and C500 PL digital cinema cameras simultaneously record a 50 Mbps Full HD video file in-camera to the user's choice of one or two CF cards. The 8-bit 4:2:2 in-camera recordings can be used as a proxy for offline editing of 4K projects, and they are also suitable for various projects that do not require 4K resolution. Equipped with Canon's exceptional Super 35mm 8.85-megapixel CMOS sensor, both C500 camera models are compatible with a wide range of interchangeable Canon lenses – the C500 is compatible with EF, EF-S and EF Cinema lenses for Canon SLR cameras, while the C500 PL is compatible with PL-mount EF Cinema lenses and other PL-mount lenses. Highly mobile and compact, the C500 digital cinema camera provides the same ergonomic features as the C300 model, with the exception of a fixed hand grip that incorporates a pair of 3G-SDI ports for 4K video output and another pair of video ports for monitoring purposes. Canon is working with several independent manufacturers of external video recorders to support smooth workflow options, and these recorders are expected to be available by the time the EOS C500 and C500 PL 4K digital cinema cameras ship to authorized dealers later this year.

    One-Person Full HD With Automatic Functions

    A cost-effective camera solution for a wide range of everyday users, the EOS C100 digital video camera is ideal for many full HD applications such as:

    Low-budget television production and independent moviemaking Museums, galleries, and film schools that utilize Full HD video Wedding, corporate and event videography

    The EOS C100 digital video camera is approximately 85% of the size of the EOS C300 model, for maximum mobility. Designed for professional operability, the C100 includes a push auto iris function, one-shot auto focus (or full manual focus and exposure control), a multi-angle 3.5-inch LCD control panel, a high-resolution electronic viewfinder (EVF), built-in ND filters, dual XLR inputs, and a locking HDMI output. These features combine with such advanced technologies as reduced rolling shutter artifacts in 60i mode, enhanced gamma modes (including Wide Dynamic Range (DR) Gamma and Canon Log Gamma), cinematic depth of field characteristics, and excellent low-light performance. The C100 records to dual SD cards contributing to the camera's reduced size and convenience.

    Like its C300 sibling, the EOS C100 employs Canon's uniquely designed Super 35mm 16:9 CMOS sensor that captures individual R, G, and B channels for each full HD 1920 x 1080 frame. This high-sensitivity CMOS sensor provides creative depth of field capabilities for an excellent "bokeh" effect, and provides an ISO range of from 320 to 20,000, enabling the capture of images in low light with minimal picture noise. The Canon DIGIC DV III image processor in the C100 helps ensure high color fidelity and smooth color gradations. The camera's AVCHD codec utilizes MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 compression similar to the codec used in Canon's XA10 professional HD camcorder. AVCHD features a maximum recording bit rate of 24Mbps in full HD 1920 x 1080 and 4:2:0 color space for sharp, vivid images. Multiple recording modes, resolutions, and frame rates (including 24p) make the C100 creatively flexible for many production environments. The C100 also offers enhanced gamma modes (including Wide DR Gamma and Canon Log Gamma) for a peak dynamic range of 800% and the wide exposure latitude needed for creative post-production image processing, color correction, and contrast manipulation.

    Designed for extensive operational versatility, the Canon EOS C100 digital video camera features a mobile core configuration that allows users to flexibly add accessory parts to the main camera body according to their production needs. A removable side-mounted rotating grip with start/stop button and miniature "joystick" menu control provides traditional SLR camera-style operation. A detachable handle unit connects to the top of the C100 and includes dual XLR connectors, a built-in stereo microphone, a bracket for an external microphone, audio-input level adjustments, and a tally light. The C100 records linear PCM two-channel audio or Dolby digital two-channel audio.

    In addition to its ability to record to both SD cards simultaneously, or relay-record from one card to the other, the Canon C100 Cinema EOS camera can also output uncompressed digital HD to an external recording device via its locking HDMI connector. This HDMI output includes superimposed time code and 2:3 pull-down marker information. Additional outputs include a USB connector and stereo headphone jack.

    Pricing and Availability

    The Canon EOS C500 and C500 PL 4K Digital Cinema Cameras are scheduled to be available in October for an estimated list price of $30,000.

    The Canon EOS C100 Digital Video Camera is scheduled to be available in November 2012 for an estimated list price of $7,999

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  • @robertGL

    Make sure to get DPAF version.

  • Since prices on the plain model have trended below 1000$ used, I'm really tempted to buy one of these. I don't know if I should pay more for the DPAF since I lack EF lenses. I don't want to buy more lenses either tbqh!

  • @IronFilm

    AF of this cameras can't be compared.

    With dual Pixel AF it is MUCH better.

    So, if you just need everyday 1080p30 real life youtube delivery C100 is much better idea.

  • Wasn't B&H advertising the JVC LS300 only last week for just a few hundred dollars more? I'd take with its 4K 60fps 422 over a C100

  • Superb camera, used it for some time. Buy one if you have real work.

  • New firmware - v2.0.9.1.00

    • When CN-E70-200mm T4.4 L IS KAS S is attached the following features are enabled:
      • Autofocus using the Dual Pixel CMOS AF function
      • The joystick on the camera’s grip unit can be set to operate the zoom.
      • Manual control of the iris with Camera’s Control dial.
      • Control of focus, zoom and iris using the separately-sold Remote Controller RC-V100.
      • Automatic aperture and push auto iris functions.
      • Start/stop recording on the separately-sold lens grip ZSG-C10.
      • Retrieval of Lens metadata, such as the model name and the focal distance will display on the camera.
    • When the camera is turned off the IS mechanical lock will be active regardless of the position of the switch.
    • Adds peripheral illumination correction for the following lenses:
      • COMPACT-SERVO Lens
        • CN-E70-200mm T4.4 L IS KAS S
      • EF Lens
        • EF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS II USM
        • EF 16-35mm f/2.8L III USM
        • EF-S 18-55mm f/4-5.6 IS STM
        • EF-S 35mm f/2.8 Macro IS STM
        • EF 85mm f/1.4L IS USM

    https://www.usa.canon.com/internet/portal/us/home/support/details/cameras/cinema-eos/eos-c100/eos-c100/?subtab=downloads-firmware

  • Firmware Version 1.0.8.1.00

    1. The following features are enabled when these lenses are attached: CN7x17 KAS S/E1*, CN-E18-80mm T4.4 L IS KAS S or CN20x50 IAS H/E1.
      • Saving and displaying metadata, such as the model name and the focal distance of the lens attached.
      • Support for peripheral illumination Correction.
      • Manual Iris control via the camera’s control dial on the grip.
      • Zoom operation via the joystick on the camera’s.
      • Control of focus, zoom and iris using the separately-sold Remote Controller RC-V100.
      • Automatic aperture and push auto iris functions.
      • Operation of REC start/stop via the lens’s grip unit.
    2. Adds Peripheral Illumination Correction for the following lenses:
      • EF 35mm f/1.4L II USM
      • EF 50mm f/1.8 STM
      • EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM
      • EF 24-105mm f/4L IS II USM

    https://www.usa.canon.com/internet/portal/us/home/support/details/cameras/cinema-eos/eos-c100?tab=drivers#Z7_MQH8HIC0L88RB0AMD0F1Q42K25

  • Shot with C100 MKI and MKII (handheld) using Ninja Blade -> Prores HQ and Ninja Star -> Prores HQ, respectively.

  • Dual Pixel AF