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Apr 12, 2012 10:36 |  #1

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London, UK, 12 April, 2012 – Canon today announces the introduction of the new EOS-1D C, a digital single-lens reflex (SLR) camera targeting the motion picture, television and high-resolution production industries. Delivering outstanding video quality, advanced low light performance and film-like dynamic range, the compact and lightweight EOS-1D C supports in-camera 4K (4,096 x 2,160) video recording with 4:2:2 colour sampling, offering greater creative freedom for video professionals.
The first SLR camera of its kind, the EOS-1D C offers a unique and highly portable package optimised for high-quality video recording. Advanced creative flexibility is provided with support for a range of resolutions and variable frame rates. 4K video is recorded using 8-bit Motion JPEG compression at 24p, and Full HD (1920 x 1080) video capture is available at frame rates up to 1080/60p. The camera supports internal recording to CF cards at all resolutions up to and including 4K, offering enhanced mobility. Video can also be output to external recorders1 via an integrated HDMI terminal using an uncompressed YCbCr 4:2:2 signal.
The EOS-1D C also features Canon Log Gamma, which facilitates the capture of high quality video rich in exposure latitude and dynamic range. Ideal for video professionals who want to retain the maximum amount of information without huge file sizes, Canon Log Gamma offers a dynamic range uniquely comparable to film, minimising shadowdetail loss and highlight-detail loss to provide greater grading freedom for colourists in post-production.
"The EOS-1D C is a fantastic addition to the Cinema EOS System," said Kieran Magee, Marketing Director, Professional Imaging, Canon Europe. "Since the introduction of Cinema EOS we've had an excellent response from professionals who are hugely excited by the image quality and creative freedom the system offers. The new EOS-1D C will expand those creative options further – it's a unique camera, supporting 4K video recording in a highly compact body that can be used in a number of different ways. We're very excited to see what the professional community can achieve with it."
Advanced performance meets creative flexibility

Based on the core specifications of the EOS-1D X, the EOS-1D C provides exceptional image quality and versatility, with an 18.1-megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor. Optimised for high quality video capture, the sensor provides video professionals with the freedom to adjust image resolution to suit a subject or desired output. During 4K shooting pixels are cropped to an area equivalent to an APS-H sensor, preventing the need to resize or scale the image, ensuring maximum image quality. Additionally, a Super 35mm crop in Full HD recording caters for cinematographers who typically work in the Super 35mm field of view.
The sensor provides high quality performance in all conditions, delivering advanced creative blurring and light capturing abilities when used in combination with Canon's EF Cinema prime lenses. Its size enables professionals to achieve an extremely shallow depth of field with beautiful background blur, and sensitivity up to ISO 25,600 provides excellent quality and reduced noise in low-light situations.
In addition, support for 24, 25, 30, 50 and 60p frame rates in Full HD resolution shooting provides additional flexibility, satisfying the shooting needs of professionals across the industry. Industry-standard timecode and codec support and a choice of compression methods provides compatibility with established workflow processes, facilitating easy editing and grading immediately after shooting.
The EOS-1D C ships with an exclusive software package, including a suite that allows 4K/Motion JPEG and Full HD/60p video shot on the camera to be output on an external monitor2 with no loss of image quality. It also enables video shot with Canon Log Gamma to be output on a monitor with standard video gamma applied.
Additional advanced applications, including Picture Style Editor and EOS Utility, also enable adjustments to various camera settings to be conducted from a PC. Real-time procedures, such as the editing and registration of picture styles or checking results on a monitor, can be conveniently performed on-set using a PC or Mac – allowing users to promptly carry out adjustments, and ensuring efficient shooting and post-production procedures.
EF lenses and EF Cinema Lenses – freedom to explore

As part of the EOS system, the EOS-1D C is compatible with more than 60 EF lenses, all of which offer high resolutions to support 4K image capture. The EF lens series offers exceptional creative freedom, with focal length options ranging from 8mm to 800mm. Over 70 million EF lenses have been manufactured since the EOS system launched in 1987 – a measure of its unparalleled quality and popularity. As part of the Cinema EOS System, Canon has also introduced a range of 4K EF Cinema Lenses, utilising the company's unique optical heritage to produce leading-quality lenses optimised for high-quality video capture.
Canon EOS-1D C – key features:

  • 4k movies
  • 1080p at 50/60fps; Canon Log Gamma
  • Uncompressed HDMI output
  • 18 MP Full Frame CMOS
  • Up to 12fps stills; 14fps mode
  • 61 point AF system
  • ISO range 100-25600
  • Dual DIGIC 5+ processors
  • Clear View II 8.1cm (3.2") LCD
  • EF lens compatible


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May 06, 2012 19:11 |  #2

Sounds like a nice camera for people who need 4k Video


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May 06, 2012 20:19 |  #3

sounds like an old announcement




  
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Aug 24, 2012 08:55 |  #4

Canon Rumors has reports of people buying them.

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Aug 24, 2012 09:04 |  #5

Am I reading that correctly - $14999.99 USD? For a camera body!!!


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Aug 24, 2012 10:04 |  #6

rick_reno wrote in post #14389947 (external link)
sounds like an old announcement

sounds like, looks like,
yes, announced in Apr, 2012




  
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Aug 24, 2012 10:06 |  #7

huntersdad wrote in post #14900619 (external link)
Am I reading that correctly - $14999.99 USD? For a camera body!!!

It's a 4k resolution FF movie camera with the ability to use the full line of EF lenses.
Given the prices for movie cameras, some would even say it's a bargain... ;)


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Aug 24, 2012 13:02 |  #8

I'm curious about the audience for this camera...the C300 is $15,999 USD. Why would anyone choose a 1DC over a C300? Or a C300 over a 1DC?


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Aug 24, 2012 16:32 |  #9

andrikos wrote in post #14900842 (external link)
It's a 4k resolution FF movie camera with the ability to use the full line of EF lenses.
Given the prices for movie cameras, some would even say it's a bargain... ;)

Agreed, with one small note. Though it's FF, it doesn't use the whole sensor when recording 4K video - 1.3x crop factor, IIRC.


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Aug 25, 2012 02:41 |  #10

Echo Johnson wrote in post #14902311 (external link)
Agreed, with one small note. Though it's FF, it doesn't use the whole sensor when recording 4K video - 1.3x crop factor, IIRC.

Interesting, I wonder why that is...


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Aug 25, 2012 09:39 |  #11

andrikos wrote in post #14904287 (external link)
Interesting, I wonder why that is...


You also have the ability to change crop factors at your choice I think. Also it sounds like it will do almost everything a 1DX will do AF system, low-light included.


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Aug 28, 2012 08:57 |  #12

Surely if you want a 4K camera you buy a RED?


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Aug 28, 2012 10:04 |  #13

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Surely if you want a 4K camera you buy a RED?

Can you fit EF lenses to it?


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Aug 28, 2012 11:04 |  #14

andrikos wrote in post #14917419 (external link)
Can you fit EF lenses to it?

Yup, see tech specs here: http://www.red.com/pro​ducts/scarlet#tech-specs (external link)

However there are some differences in form factor, codecs etc that might be relevant for videographers. Still, the 1DC looks like an awesome video/still hybrid. Seems more practical for stills than a red if you need it for both.


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TweakMDS wrote in post #14917608 (external link)
Yup, see tech specs here: http://www.red.com/pro​ducts/scarlet#tech-specs (external link)

However there are some differences in form factor, codecs etc that might be relevant for videographers. Still, the 1DC looks like an awesome video/still hybrid. Seems more practical for stills than a red if you need it for both.

Interesting... Yes, it does seem that the Canon is a lot better for stills but as far as video is concerned, I'm not in the video business to make a decision. I'm sure both bodies are great for what they do....

But, man, 4k video! that's 50' wide screen good!


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