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Canon Eos C70 Cinema Camera (Rf Lens Mount)
Users say:
The Canon C70 is a great camera for those looking for a compact and lightweight camera. It has a strong AF and is capable of shooting at 120fps, but the internal noise reduction is not great. The internal NDs have been a lifesaver, but the form factor is not ideal. The only downside is the lack of a tripod mount. Overall, this camera is a great choice for those looking for a compact and lightweight camera.
Developed with an idea of combining the Cinema EOS series with the EOS R series the new EOS C70 offers exceptional image quality and professional video features in a compact and mobile form factor perfect for documentary newsgathering and corporate videos.The EOS C70 is the first Cinema EOS camera with a built-in RF-lens mount which w…
Developed with an idea of combining the Cinema EOS series with the EOS R series the new EOS C70 offers exceptional image quality and professional video features in a compact and mobile form factor perfect for documentary newsgathering and corporate videos.The EOS C70 is the first Cinema EOS camera with a built-in RF-lens mount which was previously a feature that was only used for the EOS R series of mirrorless cameras. The RF-mount offers users access to Canon39s superb line of RF-lenses which are quick reliable and provide brilliant image quality. There is also a full 2 4 6 8 and 10-stop internal ND filter system in the relatively small flange depth of the RF-mount.Canon39s EOS C70 is also equipped with a Super 35mm Dual Gain Output DGO Sensor that is capable of over 16 stops of dynamic range. The DIGC DV7 Image Processor expands functionality and flexibility by enabling features such as 4K 120p High Frame Rate recording and Dual Pixel Autofocus.Canon Super 35mm Dual Gain Output DGO Sensor 16 stops of Total Dynamic RangeThenbspEOS C70nbspfeatures Canon39s next generation Super 35mm Dual Gain Output DGO Sensor. This new sensor is capable of a total dynamic range in excess of 16 stops and includes Canonrsquos exclusive Dual Pixel CMOS Autofocus technology.The DGO Sensor is a newly developed imaging system that generates high dynamic range and maintains low noise levels by reading out each photodiode with two different gains. It combines the two with a saturation prioritizing gain for bright areas and a lower noise prioritizing gain for darker areas.DIGC DV7 Image ProcessorThe EOS C70 features Canon39s DIGC DV7 image processor that takes the extensive RAW information captured from the imaging sensor and processes it for output. DiGC is also the engine behind features such as high frame rate recording Dual Gain Output DGO Sensor Dual Pixel Autofocus HDR PQ output Electronic Image Stabilization and proxy recording.Canon Log 2 and 3 PQ and HLG RecordingThe EOS C70 supports both Canon Log 2 and Canon Log 3 Gamma. In post-production Canon Log is designed to reproduce the entire tonal range that the CMOS image sensor is capable of. Log workflows provide the user with higher dynamic range more highlight and shadow retention and more flexibility in color grading.Canon Log 2 provides the largest dynamic range and image detail. However while Canon Log 2 provides the most post-production flexibility and full dynamic range of the sensor it typically requires more time in post and color correction.For users looking for most of the benefits of a log workflow but with shorter turnaround times Canon Log 3 provides an alternative with only a slightly reduced dynamic range of 14 stops.The EOS C70 also features HLG and PQ compliance with ITU-BT.2100 in Custom Picture CP presets allowing users to record HDR footage instantly without grading.RF MountThe EOS C70 is the first Cinema EOS camera engineered with a built-in RF mount making it compatible with Canonrsq
Review summary
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The Canon C70 is a great camera for those looking for a compact and lightweight camera. It has a strong AF and is capable of shooting at 120fps, but the internal noise reduction is not great. The internal NDs have been a lifesaver, but the form factor is not ideal. The only downside is the lack of a tripod mount. Overall, this camera is a great choice for those looking for a compact and lightweight camera.
Pros
- Excellent image quality
- Good battery life
- Easy to use
- Comfortable grip
Cons
- Heavy anti-aliasing and moire problem
- Low-quality LCD panel
- Scratches easily
- No level meter or time meter
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Description
Developed with an idea of combining the Cinema EOS series with the EOS R series the new EOS C70 offers exceptional image quality and professional video features in a compact and mobile form factor perfect for documentary newsgathering and corporate videos.The EOS C70 is the first Cinema EOS camera with a built-in RF-lens mount which was previously a feature that was only used for the EOS R series of mirrorless cameras. The RF-mount offers users access to Canon39s superb line of RF-lenses which are quick reliable and provide brilliant image quality. There is also a full 2 4 6 8 and 10-stop internal ND filter system in the relatively small flange depth of the RF-mount.Canon39s EOS C70 is also equipped with a Super 35mm Dual Gain Output DGO Sensor that is capable of over 16 stops of dynamic range. The DIGC DV7 Image Processor expands functionality and flexibility by enabling features such as 4K 120p High Frame Rate recording and Dual Pixel Autofocus.Canon Super 35mm Dual Gain Output DGO Sensor 16 stops of Total Dynamic RangeThenbspEOS C70nbspfeatures Canon39s next generation Super 35mm Dual Gain Output DGO Sensor. This new sensor is capable of a total dynamic range in excess of 16 stops and includes Canonrsquos exclusive Dual Pixel CMOS Autofocus technology.The DGO Sensor is a newly developed imaging system that generates high dynamic range and maintains low noise levels by reading out each photodiode with two different gains. It combines the two with a saturation prioritizing gain for bright areas and a lower noise prioritizing gain for darker areas.DIGC DV7 Image ProcessorThe EOS C70 features Canon39s DIGC DV7 image processor that takes the extensive RAW information captured from the imaging sensor and processes it for output. DiGC is also the engine behind features such as high frame rate recording Dual Gain Output DGO Sensor Dual Pixel Autofocus HDR PQ output Electronic Image Stabilization and proxy recording.Canon Log 2 and 3 PQ and HLG RecordingThe EOS C70 supports both Canon Log 2 and Canon Log 3 Gamma. In post-production Canon Log is designed to reproduce the entire tonal range that the CMOS image sensor is capable of. Log workflows provide the user with higher dynamic range more highlight and shadow retention and more flexibility in color grading.Canon Log 2 provides the largest dynamic range and image detail. However while Canon Log 2 provides the most post-production flexibility and full dynamic range of the sensor it typically requires more time in post and color correction.For users looking for most of the benefits of a log workflow but with shorter turnaround times Canon Log 3 provides an alternative with only a slightly reduced dynamic range of 14 stops.The EOS C70 also features HLG and PQ compliance with ITU-BT.2100 in Custom Picture CP presets allowing users to record HDR footage instantly without grading.RF MountThe EOS C70 is the first Cinema EOS camera engineered with a built-in RF mount making it compatible with Canonrsq
Specifications
Screen Type | Articulating Lcd |
Megapixels | Actual: 4206 X 2280 (9.6 Mp) Effective: 4096 X 2160 (8.85 Mp) |
Screen Size | 3.5" display |
Sensor Type | Cmos |
ISO Range | 100 To 102,400 |
Assembled Product Dimensions (L X W X H) | 6.3 X 5.1 X 4.6" |
Camera Body Weight | 2.58 Lb |
Audio Recording | 4-channel 24-bit 48 Khz Lpcm Audio |
Color Filter System | Bayer |
Shutter Type | Rolling Shutter |
Image Sensor Size | 26.2 X 13.8 Mm (Super35) |
Recording Pixels / Frame Rate | Dci 4k: 12 Up To 120 Fps Dci 2k (Windowed): 12 Up To 180 Fps |
Built-in Microphone | Stereo, Mono |
Lens Mount | Canon Rf |
Battery Type | Canon Bp-a Series |
Connectors | 1 X Hdmi Output |
Exposure Compensation | 6 To 54 Db (Native) -2 To 54 Db (Expanded) |
Operating Temperature | 32 To 104°f / 0 To 40°c (Recommended) |
Recording Media | 2 X Sdxc/sdhc Card Slots |
Shutter Speed (Video) | 1/12 To 1/2000 Sec (In 60p Mode) 1/15 To 1/2000 Sec (In 50p Mode) |
Brand | Canon |