Personal View site logo
Make sure to join PV on Telegram or Facebook! Perfect to keep up with community on your smartphone.
Please, support PV!
It allows to keep PV going, with more focus towards AI, but keeping be one of the few truly independent places.
Canon C700x rumors
    • Effective Pixels: 4096 x 2160 Pixels; Approx: 8.85-megapixel
    • Sensor Type: CMOS; Global Shutter
    • Sensor Size 34.2 x 18.0; Cell Pitch: 8.2µm
    • Compression: 10-bit MPEG-2 Long GOP
    • Color Space: 4:4:4 •* maging Processor: DIGIC DV IIIa
    • GPS Location Sensor
    • MEMS Orientation Sensor
    • Extended Metadata Stream:*
      • All Frames Recorded with Following Data
      • GPS: Lat; Long; (degrees decimal) Elevation (meters)
      • Compass/Heading: (magnetic and degrees from true north)
      • MEMS Orientation: Roll; Yaw; Pitch (degrees decimal)
      • Date
      • Clock Time (HH:MM:SS.MILLISECONDS)
      • Elapsed Time (HH:MM:SS.MILLISECONDS)
      • SMPTE Timecode
      • Scene-Based and Continuous-Run Frame Numbers (set from menu or app)
      • Shot Number/Scene Number/Text Description (set from menu or app)
      • Focus/Zoom/Iris/ISO

    http://thenewcamera.com/canon-cinema-c700x-image-and-specification/

  • 4 Replies sorted by
  • sounds interesting but.... 10bit mpg2 long gop!!!!!!!

    but we put a 4k global shutter sensor for your pleasure

    they are strage as usual.

  • sounds interesting but.... 10bit mpg2 long gop!!!!!!!

    First - it is rumors :-)

    Second - MPEG-2 has huge advantage (as it is simple) if you use high bitrates. Improvement of new encoders are focused mostly on efficiency in lower bitrates. Same for Long GOP - if your computer/editor works perfect with it - long GOP is much better than I frame only, as it is much more efficient.

  • @Vitaliy_Kiselev

    MPEG-2 has huge advantage (as it is simple) if you use high bitrates

    I shudder to think about how high those bit rates really need to be to equal a good H.264 implementation at 4K resolutions.

  • @mpgxsvcd

    For high bitrates difference between MPEG-2 and H.264 is very small.