
Canon unveiled the Cinema EOS C300, its first DSLR-grade pro video camera. The shooter uses a Super 35mm full-frame sensor and focuses on image quality first. Canon states it will have better color reproduction, primarily for skin tones.
Its body and lens are both focused around video. A large eyepiece and full manual controls on the side emphasize its movie orientation. Its hotshoe also accommodates anything from grips to dedicated preview displays and microphones. Canon's lens mount system will get models with focal ranges and other traits best suited to typical movie shooting.The camera records natively in 1080p and has two CF card slots to keep shooting for long periods. It takes either regular Canon EOS lenses or PL with little effort. Like most pro HD cameras, it can overlay a time code and output over HD-SDI for editing stations.
More too come.
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