Canon has unveiled its upcoming EOS C300 Mark II, an
improved version of its highly regarded C300. It will record digital cinema 4K
(4096x2160) and broadcast Ultra HD (3840x2160) 10-bit 4:2:2 formats internally,
or 10/12-bit 4:4:4 files in 2K (2048x1080) and HD (1920x1080). It also boasts
15 stops of dynamic range, slightly better than Arri’s Alexa. However, it will
also cost more than many of its rivals (such as Sony’s FS7), at £11,299 + VAT (almost
$17,000) when it is released in September.
Showing posts with label 4K. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 4K. Show all posts
Wednesday, 8 April 2015
Canon XC10 compact Ultra HD camera
Canon has announced a new lightweight video and digital
stills camera, the XC10, which can record Ultra HD (3840x2160) video and will
cost £1,600 (about $2,400) when it ships in June.
Although it is not part of the Cinema EOS range, it does
offer some of their features, and is designed to be suitable as a B camera for larger
productions. However, it is essentially competing with a couple of established
4K cameras, the Sony A7s, which offers wonderful low-light capabilities with a
full-frame sensor for about the same price, and the popular Panasonic GH4,
which is slightly cheaper.
Monday, 8 September 2014
Canon firmware upgrades for 4K
Canon has announced several firmware upgrades for its EOS C500 and EOS C300 Digital Cinema Cameras, DP-V3010 4K reference display and
Cinema Raw Development software, most of which will better integrate
acquisition and management of 4K footage into every workflow situation (except
the C300 of course, which doesn’t do 4K).
Principal amongst them is support for the recently defined ITU
BT.2020 colour space for Ultra HD production. This will be most noticeable on
the 30-inch DP-V3010 4K professional reference display. The BT.2020 input
signals will be mapped to the native colour space of the DP-V3010 for output,
to ensure that images are displayed with the widest possible colour gamut and
the greatest possible accuracy. Of course, BT.2020 support starts with the
camera, so the C500 will be able to create it too.
Friday, 13 September 2013
Canon's 4K - EOS-1D C now EBU Tier 1 approved
Canon’s 4K DSLR camera, the EOS-1D C, has become the first DSLR to meet the EBU Tech 3335 requirements that show it can deliver an image of high enough quality for top-end broadcast production. If you are interested in the tests the camera had to pass here's the link to the EBU doc.
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