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Marketed | July 2017 |
Original Price | Open price |
Specifications | Open PDF (124KB) |
The EOS C200 and EOS C200B1 feature the newly-developed Dual DIGIC DV 6 image processing platform that makes possible the recording of 4K video2 to CFast cards using the new Cinema RAW Light video format, which retains the same amount of information and degree of freedom when color grading a Cinema RAW while achieving between one-third and one-fifth the file size, in addition to 4K MP4-format video2 recording to SD cards. What’s more, both types of 4K video are recorded on camera, enabling more efficient 4K video content creation.
Using the LM-V1 touch-panel LCD monitor1, users can intuitively select the subject they wish to focus on with simple touch operation. With Dual Pixel CMOS AF, which makes possible superb tracking and smooth autofocus ideal for video capture, users can employ touch operations to make fast, accurate adjustments, even during 4K shooting, when precise focusing can be challenging.
The EOS C200 and EOS C200B make possible a maximum 15-stop equivalent wide dynamic range for 4K HDR video recording in Cinema RAW Light format, and a maximum 13-stop equivalent in MP4 format that employs Canon’s proprietary Log gammas—Canon Log 3 and Canon Log. What’s more, using any of Canon’s professional 4K displays, users can confirm ITU-R BT.2100 (PQ)3-compliant HDR video on location while shooting.
1 The all-in-one EOS C200 comes packaged with such accessories as the LM-V1 LCD monitor and GR-V1 camera grip. The EOS C200B is a minimum-configuration camera that users may customize with their choice of accessories to meet their exact needs.
2 For Cinema RAW Light: 4K DCI (4096 x 2160) in 60P. For MP4: 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) in 60P (Both 50P in PAL filming mode)
3 The HDR imaging standard recommended by the International Telecommunications Union