Canon EOS C200

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Canon EOS C200
Overview
TypeDigital cinema camera
Lens
Lens mountEF
Sensor/medium
Sensor typeCMOS
Sensor size24.6 x 13.8 mm
Maximum resolution4096 x 2160
Storage mediaCFast 2.0
Shutter
Frame rate59.94fps (4K)
120fps (HD)
General
BatteryCanon BP-A30
Canon BP-A60
AV Port(s)HD/SD-SDI
HDMI (Type A)
Ethernet
3.5mm stereo headphone monitor
XLR (2 channel)
3.5mm mic jack
Timecode in/out
Genlock
Weight3.2lbs/1.43kg

The EOS C200 is a digital cinema camera in the Cinema EOS range. It was announced by Canon on May 31, 2017.[1] It is available in two options: as the production-ready C200 with an EVF, LCD monitor, handle and handgrip accessories; or as the standalone camera body C200B.

The EOS C200 records RAW in Canon's proprietary Cinema RAW Light video format — which is approximately 1/3 to 1/5 the file size of their standard RAW format.[2] Editing and grading of Canon's Cinema RAW Light video format is supported in Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2018, DaVinci Resolve, and Assimilate Scratch v9.

Specifications[]

  • 8.85MP 4096x2160 Super 35 CMOS Sensor
  • Dual DIGIC DV 6 Processors
  • 4K DCI and UHD, 1920 x 1080
  • 120p, 59.94p, 50p, 29.97p, 25p, 24p, 23.98p
  • Canon Cinema RAW Light Codec
  • Integrated EVF, 2 x XLR Audio Inputs
  • Rotating 4" LCD Monitor, Camera Grip
  • Timecode out only
  • 1 x CFast card, 2 x SD card slots
  • Dual Pixel CMOS AF Technology
  • Price (USD): $7,499 (C200); $5,999 (C200B)

References[]

  1. ^ "Press Release Details".
  2. ^ "Canon C200 hands-on: 4K 60p, touchscreen AF, Canon Cinema RAW Light".
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