CDLC Presents: 10 Things You Need to Know About the Canon EOS C100 Mark II

From the Canon Digital Learning Center:

What is most significant about the Canon EOS C100 Mark II Digital Video Camera, the second-generation version of the popular Canon EOS C100, is that most of the new or improved features compared to its predecessor were added in direct response to feedback from users. Designed as a one-person production beast, the EOS C100 has proven to be a widely popular model, and this new EOS C100 Mark II version tweaks the original’s components in all the right ways. This compact, lightweight camera is equipped with a more powerful image processor, a redesigned OLED display, a larger adjustable viewfinder, advanced autofocus capabilities, dual AVCHD and MP4 file formats with multiple recording options including 1920x1080 60P image capture, and wireless network compatibilities. There's little doubt that with these upgrades, this most recent edition to the Cinema EOS line of professional cameras is sure to get a lot of attention from filmmakers around the world. Let’s take a look at 10 important new features and improvements in the Canon EOS C100 Mark II:

  1. DIGIC DV 4 – A More Powerful Image Processor
  2. Improved Viewing: Side Hinged OLED Display and a New Large Adjustable EVF
  3. Built-In Dual Pixel CMOS AF and Face AF Autofocus
  4. 59.94P/50.00P Recording
  5. AVCHD and MP4 File Formats
  6. Built-In Wi-Fi for Rapid File Sharing and Remote Camera Control
  7. Built–In Microphone in the Camera Body
  8. Canon Log LUT for Corrected On-Set Viewing
  9. A Cleaner Uncompressed Output over the HDMI
  10. …And Ten More Awesome Little Things
See the entire article on the Canon Digital Learning Center.

B&H has the Canon EOS C100 Mark II Digital Video Camera available for preorder.

Posted: 10/24/2014 10:12:24 AM ET   Posted By: Sean
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