Canon EOS C100 explained

Camera Name:Canon EOS C100
Type:Digital cinema camera
Sensor Type:CMOS
Sensor Size:Super 35 (24.6mm x 13.8mm)
Recording Medium:SD cards (dual slot)
Res:Full HD (1920 x 1080)
Lens:Interchangeable (EF)
Focus:Manual, one-shot autofocus
F-Numbers:Lens dependent
Viewfinder:Electronic, 1,555,000 dots, 0.61 cm, 100% coverage
Speedrange:320–20,000 ISO
Battery:BP-9
Weight:1,020 g

The EOS C100 is a digital cinema camera made by Canon, announced on August 29, 2012.[1] It was the third camera from the Canon Cinema EOS line to be released, and is the budget camera in the range, being less expensive than both the EOS C300 and EOS C500, going on sale at a recommended price of $7,999.[2] However, unlike the other models, it only shoots in Full HD.[1]

The camera has an EF lens mount, making it compatible with EF, EF-S and EOS EF Cinema lenses.[3]

Specifications

Notes and References

  1. Canon U.S.A. Adds Two New Cameras To The Cinema EOS System: The EOS C500 4K Digital Cinema Camera And The EOS C100 Digital Video Camera . August 29, 2012 . Lake Success, N.Y. . August 29, 2013 .
  2. Web site: Canon C500 out in October for $30,000, budget C100 coming November for $7,999 . Byford . Sam . 29 August 2012. The Verge . August 29, 2013.
  3. Web site: Specifications . Canon (U.S.A.) . August 29, 2013.