Canon has announced the upcoming release of its second-generation EOS
C100 Mark II digital video camera. The device houses a Super 35mm 8.3
megapixel CMOS sensor, and is being positioned as an affordable solution
for film and video production, providing a variety of new design and
performance upgrades.
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On the design front, the EOS C100 Mark II includes a new eyecup that
can be paired with the unit's 1.23 megapixel color EVF. Red trigger
buttons and a built-in mono microphone have been added to the camera’s
body to allow basic capture when the top handle is not attached. The EOS
C100 Mark II’s display panel has also been upgraded to a 3.5-inch 1.23
megapixel OLED display that supports easy viewing, even in the harshest
of direct sunlight.
The C100 Mark II also includes Dual Pixel CMOS and Face-Detection
autofocus as standard features. The new Canon DIGIC DV4 image processor
has also been implemented to showcase what Canon calls 'noticeably
improved image quality'; the chip will also assist in reducing video
noise at high ISO speeds (up to 80,000).
Other new features include a built-in LUT, allowing users to view
what the camera is capturing in Wide DR, and the unit’s new dual
integrated 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz transceivers, allowing the camera to easily
transfer video files via FTP. Lastly, the unit can also be remote
controlled via any compatible smartphone, tablet, or PC.
The Canon EOS C100 Mark II digital video camera will be available at
the end of December 2014 with an estimated retail price of $5,499. For
more information on the unit, you can check Canon’s full press release
below.
Press release:
CANON U.S.A. ANNOUNCES THE SECOND-GENERATION EOS C100 MARK II DIGITAL VIDEO CAMERA
Features MP4 and AVCHD 1080/60p Recording, Dual Pixel CMOS AF,
Face-Detection Autofocus (AF), Redesigned Viewfinder and OLED Panel,
Built-In Canon Log Look-Up Table, and Wireless File Transfer
MELVILLE, N.Y., October 21, 2014 – Canon U.S.A.
Inc., a leader in digital imaging solutions, announced today the Canon
EOS C100 Mark II Digital Video Camera, the latest edition to the Canon
Cinema EOS line of professional Super 35mm 8.3 megapixel CMOS cameras
and the second-generation version of the popular Canon EOS C100 Digital
Video Camera.
Designed for economical film and video productions such as
documentary and remote broadcast crews, wedding and event coverage,
indie film productions, as well as film schools and business and
government users, the new EOS C100 Mark II Digital Video Camera,
features advanced image processing, AVCHD and MP4 1920x1080/60p
recording, uncompressed YCbCr output from HDMI, and many other new and
enhanced capabilities for improved picture quality, operability, and
convenient handling. Delivering a cinematic look with shallow depth of
field and high sensitivity in low-light environments, the new EOS C100
Mark II camera weighs just 2.5 lbs. and is compatible with over 103
Canon EF Series lenses, including STM models which can deliver smooth
and silent autofocus during filmmaking.
“Canon’s commitment to the advancement of tools for visual expression
takes another major step forward with the introduction of the EOS C100
Mark II Digital Video Camera,” said Yuichi Ishizuka, president and COO
of Canon U.S.A., Inc. “Drawing on input from Canon’s global community of
Cinema EOS camera users and from digital filmmakers using Canon EF
lenses – 100 million of which have now been produced worldwide[i] – the
Company has added new capabilities to the EOS C100 Mark II from its
predecessor that powerfully leverage our considerable expertise in
optics, imaging, and digital signal processing. The result is an
improved, affordable Super 35mm CMOS digital camera that is designed to
provide outstanding HD image quality, operational performance,
ergonomics, and workflow convenience.”
Design Enhancements
Optimized for one-person operation, the new EOS C100 Mark II camera
has a mobile core design enabling users to choose their preferred style
of shooting. The existing design has been enhanced to include a
large-size detachable eyecup for the camera’s large 68-degree tilting
0.45-inch 1.23 megapixel color EVF (electronic viewfinder). Clearly
marked red trigger buttons on the camera body, top handle, grip, and a
built-in mono microphone on the camera body ─ for times when the top
handle is not attached ─ can be used to capture basic sound for audio
notation or as an aid to audio syncing during post.
Another major redesign of the new EOS C100 Mark II over its
predecessor is an innovatively hinged 3.5-inch 1.23 megapixel OLED
display panel, delivering 100 percent field-of-view coverage, wide color
range support, and improved viewing even in bright sunshine. The new
hinge design ─ which folds the panel shut when stowed, protecting the
OLED surface ─ opens 180 degrees to reveal function keys and a joystick.
The panel can open even further to 270 degrees to deploy against the
side of the camera to provide monitoring for directors and other
production personnel. Additional design improvements on the camera body
include 17 assignable recessed function buttons, dual SD card slots with
a transparent cover, and a simplified battery insertion and removal
release.
Visual Expression
Previously available only as an optional upgrade for earlier Cinema
EOS models, Dual Pixel CMOS AF is a standard feature on the new EOS C100
Mark II, providing enhanced autofocusing capability. The Dual Pixel
CMOS AF technology helps provide smooth and consistent autofocus, so
that focus transitions are natural looking and subjects can remain in
focus even as they move off center. In addition, the compatibility of
Dual Pixel CMOS AF with Canon EF autofocus lenses combines outstanding
optical tools with a wide range of creative options. It’s ideal for
shooting sports, weddings and many more productions where focus pulling
by a single operator is not feasible, such as when the video camera is
attached to steadicams or drones. The EOS C100 Mark II Digital Video
Camera also includes Face-Detection AF[ii], a first in the Cinema EOS
camera line, which utilizes contrast detection AF to maintain focus
across most of the image plane, an advantage in one-person electronic
news gathering (ENG) situations.
Imaging and Recording
Central to many of the new features of the new EOS C100 Mark II
Digital Video Camera is its advanced Canon DIGIC DV4 image processor.
The Canon DIGIC DV4 image processor separates the RGB output from the
camera’s 8.3 Megapixel CMOS imager into three individual 8 megapixel
signals (as opposed to 2MB in the EOS C100) for noticeably improved
image quality. The Canon DIGIC DV4 processor also includes a new
debayering algorithm to help minimize moiré and reduce video noise even
at high ISO speeds. (high-sensitivity recording on the camera ranges
from ISO 320 to 80,000).
Another important benefit of the Canon DIGIC DV4 processor is Full HD
recording in both the high-quality professional format AVCHD or the
popular web-friendly MP4 format at a variety of bit rates (up to 28 Mbps
and 35 Mbps, respectively), resolutions, and frame rates (up to the
smooth look of 59.94p) to suit practically any production need.[iii] For
special-effect requirements, slow and fast motion MP4 recording at up
to 1920x1080/60p can also be performed.
Users can choose from multiple formats that support MP4 or AVCHD to
suit a wide variety of production, post, and output needs. The EOS C100
Mark II camera’s dual SD card slots can record in one or both formats
simultaneously[iv] for back-up, or convert AVCHD and MP4 files into
smaller MP4 files for web upload.[v] Extended clip times can be achieved
by recording continuously from one card to the other without a break.
In addition, a Data Import Utility application is included that can
seamlessly join divided files to help reduce work during editing and to
import video file data from an SD card inside the camera or a card
reader.
As with the other cameras in Canon’s Cinema EOS line, the new EOS
C100 Mark II Digital Video Camera includes Canon Log as a recording
choice, providing maximum dynamic range for post-production color
grading. New, however, is the addition of a built-in LUT (look-up
table), enabling users to view the camera’s live video signal in Wide DR
(dynamic range) or the BT.709 (TV standard) color space on the OLED or
any external monitor connected to the camera’s locking HDMI® output
(this feature can be turned off in the menu). Uncompressed video output
(with time code data and 2:3 pull-down markers superimposed) can be
output via HDMI to an external recorder.
Connectivity Innovations
The addition of wireless file-transfer capabilities further expands
the versatility of the new EOS C100 Mark II camera for multiple
production applications, including transferring time-critical news video
or backing-up files. Utilizing dual 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz frequencies, the
camera can transfer video files via FTP server for instant relay, or
send MP4 video to the web browsers of laptops or tablets for viewing and
storage (even on PC’s lacking playback software). Remote control of the
camera is also enabled via a compatible smartphone, tablet, or laptop.
The new EOS C100 Mark II Digital Video Camera also includes
compatibility with the optional multi-functional Canon RC-V100 Remote
Controller, which can be used to adjust image quality and other
important operations from a distance, a handy feature for shooting from a
jib arm, drone, or other inaccessible location.
In addition, the optional Canon GP-E2 EOS GPS Receiver can be
connected to the EOS C100 Mark II Digital Video Camera using a USB cable
to record location and time information during shooting, a helpful
feature for editing and archiving.
Pricing and Availability
The Canon EOS C100 Mark II Digital Video Camera is scheduled to be
available at the end of December 2014 for an estimated retail price of
$5,499.00.

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