Canon went and shrunk the C300! The company just announced its baby brother, the C100, which looks very similar but is slightly smaller and is absent a feature or two. Most notable, perhaps, is the ...
In yesterday’s article “Canon C100 or C300: Which One to Get?” I wrote about the ability to attach an external recorder to the C100 and record 4:2:2 video, but added: Is 4:2:2 out of the C100 exactly ...
Canon found itself in a strange position when the Digital Cinema "revolution" became mainstream. Having been a manufacturer of video camcorders for years it was surprised to find everybody wanting to ...
LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., August 29, 2012 – Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging solutions, continues its commitment to the advancement of tools for visual expression and expand its contribution ...
Canon has announced a new entry-level HD large-sensor camera to compliment its existing C300 and the upcoming 4k-capable C500. The C100 records AVCHD at about half the data rate of the C300, but will ...
Canon USA has announced rebates on its C300 Mk II and C100 Mk II cameras, with massive savings running into the thousands. The C100 MK II sees instant rebates of $1500 on the body only, the C100 MK II ...
The Canon EOS C300 camcorder is capable enough for use in broadcast environments, but if you don't need HD-SDI or Genlock output, consider the C100 Mark II as a much more affordable alternative.
Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging solutions, continues its commitment to the advancement of tools for visual expression and expand its contribution to cinematic culture with the ...
Canon have announced firmware upgrades for their EOS Cinema Cameras which bring new levels of sensitivity and different colour gamut options. They are also adding a new cinema lens to their range ...
Canon is trying to launch itself as a major player in the digital cinema field, with its 1080p C300 and 4K C500 video cameras lining up alongside its 4K-shooting DSLR, the EOS-1D C. Follow the story ...
The Canon EOS C300 camcorder is capable enough for use in broadcast environments, but if you don't need HD-SDI or Genlock output, consider the C100 Mark II as a much more affordable alternative.