Canon EOS C300
ionescu
4 Nov 2011 11:28
http://www.theverge.com/products/eos-c300/3768
http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/03/canon-c300-cinema-camera-hands-on-video/
For only twenty bucks is a very good camera.
http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/03/canon-c300-cinema-camera-hands-on-video/
For only twenty bucks is a very good camera.
LUXORPYRAMID
4 Nov 2011 14:33
In every forum I read about this camera I see a lot of frustration, Some people are even mad with Canon.
I believe that at that price, they should have at least an integrated NanoFlash unit and much more bigger LCD screen.
I believe that at that price, they should have at least an integrated NanoFlash unit and much more bigger LCD screen.
dapoopta
4 Nov 2011 19:58
It is an APC-S size sensor. the Mark II is larger...
@$20k it doesn't convince me to buy it.
@$20k it doesn't convince me to buy it.
JHDT_Productions
4 Nov 2011 20:12
I think Canon realized what gold mine they had with the 5D and now they want to cash in.
$20K for that is way too much. Maybe if it were more of $10K or less.
$20K for that is way too much. Maybe if it were more of $10K or less.
Normstock
4 Nov 2011 21:28
I agree about the price and there is no overcranking either.
jason
5 Nov 2011 00:51
The C300 was designed for use in this industry.
http://www.photographybay.com/2011/11/03/canon-eos-c300-full-details/
http://www.photographybay.com/2011/11/03/canon-eos-c300-full-details/
dnavarrojr
5 Nov 2011 03:45
Gary is right... It was made for Hollywood. It was made for those who have the money to buy it. Just like stuff from Redrock, Letus, Zacuto, etc... they don't make their stuff for the market where the money is.
I am curious about the DSLR body shown with the "Cinema EOS" logo that was shown, but not discussed. A brief press release announced it as being able to shoot 4k at 24p, 2k at 24, 25p & 30p, and 1080HD at 60p.
I am curious about the DSLR body shown with the "Cinema EOS" logo that was shown, but not discussed. A brief press release announced it as being able to shoot 4k at 24p, 2k at 24, 25p & 30p, and 1080HD at 60p.
dnavarrojr
5 Nov 2011 03:46
Also, the Scarlet-X looks interesting and comparatively speaking, a much better price for performance. But Red has yet to release anything that wasn't extremely buggy out of the gate. The C300 will at least be polished and have very few, if any, problems the day it ships... versus having to pray your Scarlet-X works when you get it.
dapoopta
5 Nov 2011 04:38
I've been looking at the Scarlet. I just hate how modular it is ... meaning everything little thing on it is an extra $1-2k
dapoopta
5 Nov 2011 04:39
I could see using this setup for stock http://www.photographybay.com/2011/11/03/canon-eos-c300-full-details/canon-eos-c300-grip/