Canon Showcases EOS C300 Digital Camera for Film and TV Production
By Adrian Pennington
January 12, 2012
January 12, 2012
- CES marks the first public showing of Canon’s new digital cinematography camera, the EOS C300, since November’s launch.
- Available in two weeks priced around $20,000 (body only), and in two versions: industry standard PL-lens mount or an EF mount for Canon lenses.
- Records 50Mbps, 4:2:2 MPEG-2 MXF format to dual Compact Flash card slots.
- Contains a Super 35mm-sized CMOS sensor, and can shoot up to 60 frames per second at 720p resolution and 30fps at 1080p.
- A new set of Canon lenses is also available for the camera: 14.5-60mm and 30-300mm cine zooms in EF and PL-mount versions and 24mm, 50mm and 85mm primes for EF-mount only.
- Richard Crudo, ASC has already used the camera to shoot the indie feature, “Max is Back.”
- Where to see it: Central Hall 13304, North Hall N109
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