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In an event with as much fanfare as any Hollywood movie premiere, Canon EOS finally released what we’ve all been waiting for, The Canon EOS C300. Not truly a DSLR and definitely not your traditional cinema rig, this tiny wonder will lead their full frontal assault on RED and Arri. Here’s the specs thus far:
The rest of the Cinema EOS system includes Canon’s own high-end cinema zoom lenses… first their two zooms, the PL-mount versions of which were previously announced and exhibited earlier this year back in April at NAB 2011. All resolve to 4K:
And three yet-to-be-released primes, all resolve to 4K but all are EF-mount only:
After the shorts, Martin Scorsese took the stage to show his enthusiasm for what he feels is an end to large bulky camera systems that actually impede the production process. Finally, there was a panel of the filmmakers involved in making the previously mentioned shorts.
So, did the event live up to everyone’s expectations? For me it confirmed the fact that Canon is adapting their EOS system in the form of a cinematic camera that looks to not only go after RED, but Sony and Arri as well. Of course this is all very exciting, but even if it does come with an EF mount, it’s still way out of the scope of the budget of many of us who have embraced HDSLR because of it’s low cost/high quality imagery.
What happened next was a total surprise to everyone, and it was the news of this guy:
For more information about the new Canon Cinema EOS System, go to their website at: www.canoncinemaeos.com
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