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Canon Debuts Two New 4K Cinema EOS C300 Cameras EF- and PL-Mount Versions Can Be Remote-Controlled from an iPad

by JamesNYC1. December 2011 12:23

In a much-hyped event today in Los Angeles at the storied Paramount Studios lot, Canon introduced two new cinema cameras that appear to be competing directly with Sony's CineAlta line, both in price and in specs. The Canon EOS C300 (EF-mount) and EOS C300 PL (PL-mount) are built around an 8.29 Megapixel Super35 CMOS sensor and feature native 4K (4096 x 2160 pixels) resolution. The C300—which includes an LCD monitor, battery, charger and more— will list for $20,000 and is scheduled to begin shipping in January. The PL-mount version will also list for $20,000 and begin shipping in late March.

Canon's chairman and CEO, Fujio Mitarai, introduced the camera, which he said was inspired by the hugely successful 5D Mark II. The new Cinema EOS cameras will work with Canon's own cinema zoom lenses, including the E30-300mm T2.95-3.7 telephoto zoom and E14.5-60mm T2.6 wide zoom, as well as the forthcoming Canon Primes (24mm, 50mm and 85mm).

 

The EOS C300 will accept a variety of lenses, including Canon's upcoming 85mm Prime.

The cameras look, at first glance, like fully decked Red EPICs and appear to be grabbing at both the Red and Arri Alexa market. But the price, CMOS imager and 4:2:2 1080p30 output bear more of a direct similarity to Sony's CineAlta F3. That camera, however, has the option to record RGB 4:4:4 to external decks, and the new Canon cameras currently don't offer a 4:4:4 out feature.

Those attending this event reported that the footage played well on the 60-foot screens inside the Paramount theater. When the demo started, there were none of the DSLR issues we are used to seeing on the big screen, Most of the images in the demo and sample scenes are very nice. The cameras use the Canon XF codec to record at 50Mbps 4:2:2 1080p30 MPEG2 MXF.

The demos shown ranged from: shots of San Francisco at night  to footage with lots of VFX, showcasing how well this camera will handle both night footage and greenscreen shoots in controlled studio environments.  The night footage shown at the event was shot with Canon's new 30-300 telephoto at 20,000 ISO at T5.6-T8. greenscreen footage,that was shot at 16,000 ISO, was still very pleasing to look at.

 

One of Canon's new EF Cinema Zoom PL-mount lenses (CN-E30-300mm T2.95-3.7 L SP).

The new cameras can capture to two CompactFlash cards simultaneously, what one panelist at the event likened to "the 5D MK II all grown up." All of the features on the new cameras are controlled manually; there are no automatic or semi-automatic features that shooters of fast-paced, one-shot-only productions like live sports, for example, rely on. This is obviously aimed only at the television and film market, especially studio production.

Special guests Martin Scorsese and Jon Fauer, who spoke to the crowd less about the new camera and more about what inspires them as filmmakers, drove home that point during a presentation that felt more like a film premiere than a product unveiling. They emphasized the need for continually evolving "portable tools."

Canon also hinted at yet another "Digital SLR" camera with a "4K movie function," still under development, that will record at 24p using Motion-JPEG compression. A product name, launch date and details for that camera "have yet to be decided," the company said in a simultaneous release.

 

This view shows the LCD monitor and XLR audio attached.

For more information: www.Canoncinemaeos.com

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