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It’s been nearly two years since the release of the Canon EOS C200/C200B, and this camera is still an impressive beast. If you hesitate about getting one, there is now an instant rebate of $1000 at B&H.
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The Canon EOS C200 – and the gimbal version the C200B – is a great all-arounder camera. It features many functions that make it a very suitable camera for various type of productions and projects, may it be documentaries, music videos, corporate films, and weddings. French director and award winner Abdellatif Kechiche even used it for his latest feature film “Mektoub, my love: Canto.” Being able to record 8-bit compressed footage and 12-bit RAW footage within one camera makes it cover different kinds of productions.
Here is a quick list of the most exciting features of the Canon EOS C200:
After the Panasonic EVA1 price drop at the beginning of this year, it looks like Canon is following the trend. Our partner B&H just announced a $1000 rebate on various C200/C200B models and offers:
These offers make the Canon EOS C200 a more affordable camera capable of doing high-quality images.
Update: for all our European readers, the price drop is effective at our partner CVPÂ and a kit with the Canon 24-105 F/4L is also available.
What do you think of this price cut on the C200/C200B? Do you consider buying one? Let us know in the comments!
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Jeff Loch is a French freelance director, editor and colorist, working mostly on music videos, commercials, and corporate films.