What mount is the Canon C300?

What mount is the Canon C300?

Canon EF lens mount
The EOS C300 has a Canon EF lens mount and is compatible with all of Canon’s new EF Cinema lenses and current EF lenses, including compact primes, super telephotos, specialty tilt-shift, macro and fisheye – over 60 in all.

How heavy is a C300 Mark II?

The EOS C300 body is compact and easily handheld at just over 3 lb. There is a bright 1.55 Megapixel electronic viewfinder, and the camera comes bundled with a removable combination 4″, 1.23 Megapixel monitor and control panel.

How much does a Canon C300 weight?

Compact and Modular Design. The EOS C300 body is surprisingly small (5.24″ x 7.0″ x 6.7″) and easily hand-held at just over 3 lbs. There is a bright 1.55 megapixel electronic viewfinder that comes bundled with a removable combination 4-inch, 1.23 megapixel monitor and control panel.

Does the C300 shoot raw?

Internal 4K recording and 4K RAW output are just two highlights of the Canon EOS C300 Mark II Cinema Camera. In addition to the 4K raw output, Canon includes a new 10-bit Log 2 Gamma, for improved color correction in post production.

Does Canon C300 shoot 10-bit?

The C100, C300, and C300 Mark II will internally record 8-bit 4:2:0, 8-bit 4:2:2, and 10-bit 4:2:2, respectively. Both the C300 Mark II and the C500 will output RAW to an external recorder.

How old is the Canon C300?

The EOS C300 is a digital cinema camera in the Cinema EOS range. It was announced by Canon on November 3, 2011. The camera is offered with the option of Canon EF or Arri PL mounts, and has been available since January 2012.

Is C500 full frame?

The Canon EOS C500 Mark II 5.9K Full-Frame Camera Body is part of the Cinema EOS lineup of cameras, and it features a full-frame CMOS sensor with an effective 18.69MP resolution. The sensor features over 15 stops of dynamic range and Dual Pixel autofocus support, and the camera uses a DIG!

What is XF-AVC?

announced today the development of XF-AVC, a new proprietary video format for the efficient recording of high-image-quality 4K, 2K and HD video footage. The new Canon XF-AVC is a standard that defines each recording method for the visual and audio data components that make up individual video files.

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