Updated on: October 9, 2024 3:19 am GMT
Canon has officially launched the EOS C80, positioned as a powerful successor to the popular EOS C70 and a compelling option for indie filmmakers. Featuring a full-frame backside-illuminated stacked sensor, the EOS C80 is capable of capturing stunning 6K video, making it one of the most versatile cinema cameras on the market.
One of the standout innovations of the EOS C80 is its triple base ISO technology, inherited from the EOS C400. While most leading cinema cameras like the Blackmagic Cinema Camera 6K and Panasonic Lumix S5 II offer dual base ISO for optimized signal-to-noise ratios, the C80 expands this capability. It boasts ISO settings of 800, 3200, and 12800, enhancing image quality in a variety of lighting conditions. This versatility is particularly beneficial for filmmakers who often work in challenging environments.
The specifications of the EOS C80 are impressive, capturing 16 stops of dynamic range and allowing for 12-bit RAW video recording. With its advanced video recording capabilities, including 6K at 30 fps, 4K at 120 fps, and 2K at 180 fps, the camera meets the needs of professional videographers looking for high-quality outputs. Notably, it features a range of connectivity options, including 12G SDI output, which is crucial for secure and reliable broadcasting setups.
Moreover, the EOS C80 is built with user-friendly elements, such as a 3.5-inch flip-out touchscreen and intuitive controls, making it accessible for those familiar with Canon’s photography-focused RF-mount cameras. As one of the highlights in its connectivity suite, the built-in Wi-Fi and Ethernet ports allow for efficient data transfer and remote control, catering to the modern filmmaker’s workflow.
The Canon EOS C80 costs $5,499 and is designed for independent filmmakers and small broadcasting teams. You can preorder it now, and it should start shipping in November 2024.