Canon EOS C100
Camera model From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The EOS C100 is a digital cinema camera made by Canon, announced on August 29, 2012.[1] It was the third camera from the Canon Cinema EOS line to be released, and is the budget camera in the range, being less expensive than both the EOS C300 and EOS C500, going on sale at a recommended price of $7,999.[2] However, unlike the other models, it only shoots in Full HD.[1]
![]() The Canon EOS C100 | |
Overview | |
---|---|
Maker | Canon |
Type | Digital cinema camera |
Lens | |
Lens | Interchangeable (EF) |
F-numbers | Lens dependent |
Sensor/medium | |
Sensor type | CMOS |
Sensor size | Super 35 (24.6mm x 13.8mm) |
Maximum resolution | Full HD (1920 x 1080) |
Film speed | 320–20,000 ISO |
Recording medium | SD cards (dual slot) |
Focusing | |
Focus | Manual, one-shot autofocus |
Viewfinder | |
Viewfinder | Electronic, 1,555,000 dots, 0.61 cm, 100% coverage |
General | |
Battery | BP-9 |
Weight | 1,020 g |
The camera has an EF lens mount, making it compatible with EF, EF-S and EOS EF Cinema lenses.[3]
Specifications
- Canon Super 35mm CMOS Sensor
- AVCHD Codec
- Three Built-In ND Filters
- Push Auto Iris/One-Shot AF
- Canon Log Gamma
- Canon Wide Dynamic Range (DR) Gamma
- Fully compatible with all Canon EF, EF-S and EF Cinema Lenses
- Dual SD Card Slots
- 29 Custom Picture Settings
- Waveform Monitor/Edge Monitor Focus Assist
- HDMI Output With Time Code
- Built-In Microphone
- Twin XLR Connectors in Handle
- Compatibility with Third-Party Accessories
- Price approx: $6,000 USD
References
External links
Wikiwand - on
Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.