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Review Summary
CMOS Sensor (single-panel) equivalent to Super 35mm
Approx. 9.84 megapixels (4206 x 2340)
Approx. 8.85 megapixels (4096 x 2160): When 4096 x 2160 or 2048 x 1080 is selected as the resolution
Approx. 8.29 megapixels (3840 x 2160): When 3840 x 2160 or 1920 x 1080 is selected as the resolution
RGB primary color filter (Bayer array)
Canon EF mount
(1) Manual exposure based on shutter setting
iris setting
ISO/gain setting
and ND filter setting
(2) Push auto iris control
auto iris control (light metering system selection/AE shift possible)
Speed
Angle
Clear Scan
Slow
or Off mode selected
Either 1/3 or 1/4 steps selected as speed increment
(1) Manual setting in 1/2-step increments
1/3-step increments or fine possible
(2) Push auto IRIS control
(3) Auto IRIS control
EF Lenses: EF-S 10-18mm f/4.5-5.6 IS STM
EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM
EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM
EF-S 55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS STM
EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM
EF 24-105mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM
Cinema Lenses: CN 7x17 KAS S/E1
CN 20x50 IAS H/E1
CN-E 18-80mm T4.4 L IS KAS S
CN-E 70-200mm T4.4 L IS KAS S
1 step
1/3 step settings [100 - 160 - 25600 - 102400]
Normal [-6dB -2dB - 42dB - 54dB]
Fine: Setting in 0.5 dB step increments possible
5 density settings (2
4
6
8
10 stops)
Motorized drive
Dual Pixel CMOS AF Supported
Manual Focus
One-Shot AF
Continuous AF
AF-Boosted MF
Face Detection AF (only lenses that support AF functions can be used in any of these modes)
Focus Guide
AWB
Kelvin setting (setting range: 2000K to 15000K/-20CC to +20CC)
Daylight
Tungsten
Set A
Set B)
(1) 59.94 Hz mode (59.94P/29.97P/23.98P)
(2) 50.00 Hz mode (50.00P/25.00P)
(3) 24.00 Hz mode (24.00P)
Canon Log 3: 1600% (ISO 800 or above)
Canon Log/Wide DR: 800% (ISO 400 or above)
Video:
Codec: Cinema RAW Light
Resolution: 4096 x 2160
Bit Depth: 10 bit (59.94P/50.00P)
12 bit (29.97P/23.98P/25.00P/24.00P)
Bit Rate: 1 Gbps
Audio:
Linear PCM: 16-bit / 48 kHz / 4 channels
Video:
Codec: MPEG-4 AVC/H.264
Resolution: 3840x2160 / 1920x1080
Bit Rate: 150 Mbps (3840x2160)
35 Mbps (1920x1080)
Color Sampling: YCC420 8 bit
Audio:
MPEG-4 AAC-LC (16-bit / 48 kHz / 2 channels)
Linear PCM (16-bit / 48 kHz / 4 channels)
Video:
Resolution: 2048 x 1080
Bit Rate: 35 Mbps
Color Sampling: YCC420 8 bit
Audio:
MPEG-4 AAC-LC (16-bit / 48 kHz / 2 channels)
Linear PCM (16-bit / 48 kHz / 4 channels)
(1) CFast card (1 slot): RAW movies
Only CFast 2.0 with VPG-130 is supported.
(2) SD card (2 slots): Recording of MP4 movies
photos (JPEG)
custom pictures
menus and other data possible
Drop frame or non-drop frame
Rec run
free run
regeneration
Slow motion recording
pre-recording
frame recording
interval recording
Relay recording
double slot recording (MP4 Recording)
Custom picture setting
black balance adjustments
color bars
peaking display
zebra display
My Menu setting
fan
waveform monitor display
assignable buttons (1-17)
key lock
marker display
enlarged display
custom display
peripheral illumination correction
GPS support (GP-E2)
monaural microphone and other functions
Playback operations: Normal playback
fast forward (at speeds of x5
x15
x60)
fast reverse (at speeds of x5
x15
x60)
frame forward
frame reverse
rec review
Clip Display: 3x4 (clip) index screen (RAW/MP4/Photo)
Input only: REMOTE terminal
MIC jack
INPUT terminals (2 sets)
Output only: SDI terminal
HDMI OUT terminal
headphones jack
USB terminal
VIDEO terminal
Input/Output Control: Ethernet terminal
14.4 V DC (battery pack)
16.7 V DC (DC-IN)
Dual DIGIC DV 6
(Approx.) 5.7 x 5.7 x 5.4" (14.48 x 14.48 x 13.72cm)
(Approx.) 6.7 x 8.2 x 5.4" (17.02 x 20.83 x 13.72cm) With mic holder unit attached
2.9 lbs (1.32kg) (Approx.)
The EOS C200B Digital Cinema Camera comes as a standalone camera body, excluding the built-in electronic viewfinder, LCD monitor, handle and handgrip accessories that come with the EOS C200. This allows the user the flexibility to customize the camera with a wide range of accessories to fit their specific needs. The camera's small form factor allows it to be used in tighter spaces, and more easily attached to a gimbal or drone.
The EOS C200B Digital Cinema Camera integrates an 8.85 Megapixel Super 35mm 16:9 CMOS sensor that supports 4K (DCI) recording with a maximum resolution of 4096 x 2160 pixels. The camera fully utilizes the image data delivered by this 4K CMOS sensor to also enable Over Sampling HD Processing for 2K (DCI) and Full HD 1080/60p recording.
Each pixel in this CMOS imaging sensor also maintains a wide pixel pitch that maximizes the amount of light that falls on to each photo site, thus enhancing the EOS C200B camera's sensitivity while also minimizing noise and supporting ISO speeds of up to 102,400 for extreme low-light imaging. This sensor also reduces data-readout time, resulting in a reduction in rolling-shutter artifacts.
A major aspect of the creative filmmaking potential of the EOS C200B Digital Cinema Camera is its compatibility with the full range of more than 100 Canon EF and EF-S photographic lenses (including specialty tilt-shift and fisheye models) and Canon's 4K CN-E Cinema prime and zoom lenses, including the “ENG-style” Canon CINE-SERVO and COMPACT-SERVO zooms. Improved EF lens communication capabilities of the EOS C200B camera provide the display of CN-E Cinema lens T-values, compatibility with Dual-Pixel CMOS AF, lens metadata acquisition, and chromatic aberration correction.
For those users who are accustomed to seeing the T-value displayed when using EF lenses for digital cinema, it is possible to switch the camera to display either the F-value or the T-value. This is important for those that shoot on movie sets and prefer to know how much light is passing through the opening of the lens and actually making it to the sensor. T-values are the traditional measure of light reaching the sensor in video production, while F-stop is the measure of light in still photography. The ability to see the F-stop helps those transitioning from still to video shooting.
The EOS C200B Digital Cinema Camera comes as a standalone camera body, excluding the built-in electronic viewfinder, LCD monitor, handle and handgrip accessories that come with the EOS C200. This allows the user the flexibility to customize the camera with a wide range of accessories to fit their specific needs.
The camera's small form factor allows it to be used in tighter spaces and mounted into a variety of gyro-stabilized housings, robotic camera pedestals, on a crane or drone, remotely operated for surveillance activities, hidden inside a racecar or helicopter, or other hard-to-reach locations where the camera is not immediately accessible.
Each pixel in the camera's CMOS sensor is configured with two photodiodes. Two independent image signals can then be detected at each photosite. By implementing phase-difference AF, smooth focusing is accomplished using Canon EF lenses with much higher speed and accuracy than was possible with previous technologies- a major advantage during single-operator shooting.
A live feed from the camera can be displayed simultaneously from multiple connected devices accessing the Browser Remote. One device can be used to check focus, while the client or director can monitor the live action from another compatible device.