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Canon EOS C300

Canon EOS C300

Camera model


The EOS C300 is a digital cinema camera in the Cinema EOS range. It was announced by Canon on November 3, 2011.[2]

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The camera is offered with the option of Canon EF or Arri PL mounts. It has been available since January 2012.[3]

In September 2015, Canon released an updated version, the Canon EOS C300 Mark II.[citation needed]

Specifications

In 2011, the Canon EOS C300 was originally announced with the following characteristics:[4]

  • 8.3mp 3840x2160 Super-35 CMOS sensor (QFHD resolution)
  • DIGIC DV III Processor
  • Canon XF Codec
  • Dual Compact Flash Slots
  • Exposure and focus are both manual only
  • Uses existing BP-955 and BP-975 batteries
  • Sold as a system, including LCD monitor / XLR audio unit, side grip, and top handle.
  • Availability: January 2012
  • Price: appx. US$8,000 in 2011, note that price had dropped to appx. US$1,000 in 2022 used. [5]

Sample footage

Vincent Laforet was given access to a pre-release version of the EOS C300 to shoot the short film Möbius (2011).[6][7]

In addition, the C300 was used along with Canon EOS DSLRs (such as an infrared-modified Canon EOS 5D Mark II)[8] on the short film When You Find Me (2011), directed by Bryce Dallas Howard and produced by her father Ron Howard.[9][10]

A Canon EOS C300 was used with a drone to shoot aerial footage on the "small-budget" Kevin Macdonald film How I Live Now (2013).[11]

The 2013 feature film Blue Ruin was shot on a C300.[12]

See also


References

  1. "EOS C300". Canon.
  2. Canon Rumors (2011-11-03). "Canon EOS C300 & C300 PL Announced". Canon Rumors.



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