Canon EOS C500

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Canon EOS C500

A Canon EOS C500 with CN-E 30-300mm Cine lens
Type Digital cinema camera
Image sensor type CMOS
Image sensor size Super 35 (24.6 mm x 13.8 mm)
Maximum resolution 4K (4096 x 2160), QHD (3840 x 2160), 2K (2048 x 1080), HD (1920 x 1080)
Lens mount EF/PL
Storage CompactFlash (CF) (Type I or Type II)
AV Port(s) 3G-SDI
HDMI
3.5mm stereo headphone monitor
XLR (2 channel)
3.5mm mic jack
Timecode in/out
Genlock
Sync out (3D)

The EOS C500 is a digital cinema camera released by Canon in August 2012.[1] The camera is offered with the option of Canon EF or Arri PL mounts.

Camera

The Canon EOS C500 is Canon's second camera to form part of the Canon Cinema EOS line, complementing the previous Canon EOS C300. Notable new features compared to the previous camera are the addition of 4K and QHD motion video capture to the previous 2K and HD capture of the C300 and the ability of the C500 to record raw motion video to the Motion RAW format as well as raw still video to Still RAW format.

Specifications

  • 8.85mp Super-35 CMOS sensor[2]
  • Outputs EOS Cinema RAW (uncompressed undebayered raw stream)
  • Frame rate up to 120fps at 4k
  • Availability: late 2012
  • Price: MSRP $30,000 USD

References

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