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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/

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  • 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.