The new Canon EOS C80 is the best value-for-money cinema camera Canon has introduced so far. It shares many of the specs found in the new EOS C400, like a full-frame 6K BSI sensor, triple ISO, and more. I had a chance to play with this camera for a couple of days, and I truly enjoyed using it. Before jumping into this first impression review, I encourage you to stay with me a little longer and watch a mini-documentary I filmed with this camera. I followed Tuoyu, who is a passionate photographer and food enthusiast. Additional information about the new camera can be found in our news article here. If you are short on time, let me summarize everything I’m about to write: Canon just dropped a little bomb! Take everything you liked from the EOS C70—like its lightweight and compact design—and combine it with everything you would want to have from the EOS C400 but maybe could not afford or justify, like a full frame 6K resolution sensor, triple ISO, and newer recording formats. And here you have it: The EOS C80—the ultimate cost-effective cinema camera Canon ever produced. Canon EOS C80. Credit: CineD Canon EOS C400 little (big) brother/sister Basically, it takes many of the features found in the new EOS C400, such as: Full frame backside illuminated sensor for providing a 6K (up to 30p) recording capability. Canon EOS C80 base ISO for C-Log 2/3 and RAW recording. Credit: CineD Triple base 800/3200/12800 ISO (when filming in...
Published By: CineD - Monday, 9 September