Canon has announced its flagship camera in its Cinema EOS series of cameras, the EOS C700. The announcement brings the total number of Cinema EOS cameras up to seven now, joining the EOS C500, EOS C300 Mark II, EOS C300, EOS C100 Mark II, EOS C 100 and the EOS 1D-C.
Canon’s new Cinema EOS C700 Digital Cinema Camera is designed to be a flexible “A” camera for any type of shooting scenario. The EOS C700 features both internal 4K ProRes and XF-AVC recording. With the optional 4K Codex CDX-3150 recorder, the EOS C700 is capable of recording uncompressed RAW up to 120 frames per second. As Canon’s flagship cinema camera, the EOS C700 features the choice of one of two new Super 35mm CMOS sensors. With three models to choose from, users can choose the best tool for their shooting requirements, The EOS C700 is available in both EF and PL mounts and features a pixel resolution up to 4.5K, a dynamic range of 15 stops and Dual Pixel CMOS AF. The PL only EOS C700 GS PL features 14 stops of dynamic range, up to 4K resolution, and a Global Shutter. The EOS C700 will be equally comfortable handheld, shoulder-mounted, on a tripod head, gimbal rig or rigged to a car mount. [Canon USA]
Key specifications:
- Super 35mm CMOS Sensor
- EF Cinema Lock Type Mount
- Up to 15 Stops of Dynamic Range
- Dual Pixel CMOS AF
- 4K up to 60 fps, 2K/HD up to 240 fps
- Proxy Recording to SD Cards
- Selectable Gamma and Log Curves
- XF-AVC and ProRes Recording to CFast 2.0
- Intuitive User Interface
- Raw Recording Option