Canon C300 Mark II Archive
Canon didn’t just come empty handed to NAB 2018, and apart from their big pre-show announcement – the C700 FF (full-frame), Canon being Canon and taking care of their customers recently published the details of a series of firmware updates for their popular Cinema EOS C200 and
Matthew Grip kit doesn’t really need an introduction. It’s proven to last ages, and is used in major Hollywood motion pictures and episodic TV. I own a few Matthews C-stands and they’ve served me well for a few years, and I am pretty sure they will outlast
Final Cut Pro X editors recently got a big upgrade with FCP 10.4 (which you can read all about in our post here) and now Canon C200 users can also enjoy cutting their Canon Cinema Raw Light footage natively in FCP 10.4 thanks to the Canon RAW Plugin
If you currently own either the Canon C100 Mark II or C300 Mark II, you can now update your favorite EOS camcorder with the respective firmware version available for both counterparts. The latest firmware 1.0.9.1.00 for the Canon C300 Mark II, for instance, finally allows you to reposition
It is no secret that Netflix, the “Blockbuster for Millennials” of today’s maddening digital world, are very serious about 4K imbued by the company’s continuous commitment to delivering premium UHD content to our homes. And with such content, come some very strict guidelines and rules about exactly which
Well, it wouldn’t feel like a July 4th celebration without some serious savings on video and photo gear, right? Canon is especially feeling patriotic that it even slashed another $2,000 off their Canon C300 Mark II to make it even easier for your accountant – now the
One of the highlight announcements at this year’s CineGear Expo in Los Angeles was without a doubt the latest addition to the Canon Cinema EOS lineup – the Canon EOS C200. To the surprise of many, Canon have included an internal compressed 4K Raw recording onto a
Canon just announced their latest addition to their Cinema EOS camera lineup – the new Canon EOS C200. The new camera very much resembles a “mini C300 Mark II” or even, dare I say it, “Mini C700” of sorts. The big new feature here in the Canon
Canon’s 18-80mm T4.4L compact servo zoom is touted by its makers as capable of impressive 4K imagery in a lightweight, yet rugged body. And I am sure that it does, I had a chance to see the lens at a few trade shows in the UK and also
Firmware Version 1.0.7.1.00 now allows Canon C300 Mark II users to completely disable noise reduction and thus remove unwanted motion artefacts. There was a way before this firmware to “technically” TURN OFF Noise reduction, but even then, the camera still applies a small amount, which can often
Zacuto showed off a few new products they have been working on lately at the show floor at NAB 2017 in Las Vegas, one of them being their prototype Panasonic GH5 cage, and also their new Zacuto Control Grips. These new accessories have been designed as the
Lots has been written, reviewed and said about the Canon C300 Mark II. The camera got off to a bit of a rocky start with a bit of a lukewarm response at NAB 2015, however as with most Canon cameras, it’s a slow burner. Canon added a
Popular American gear maker Zacuto has a quick look video at the Canon 18-80mm Compact Servo and also offers us a sneak peak at a couple of two new really cool accessories they’ve been working on. Announced at this year’s NAB 2016, the new Canon 18-80mm T4.4
At NAB New York earlier today, Canon announced details of the next firmware update for their EOS C300 Mark II and C300 original cameras, which will be released on December 13th. It is particularly nice to see Canon updating their “OG” EOS C300 EF, as after all
Zacuto’s new and update VCT Pro Universal Baseplate, that I had a chance to get a quick peek at IBC 2016, is now available to pre-order with deliveries scheduled to commence October 17th. Zacuto are no stranger to making robust professional accessories and excellent EVFs, so when
Filmmaker and post-production professional, Jon Carr took compares Canon Log 3 vs Canon Log 2 on the C300 Mark II with the latest firmware. For those of you who’ve missed our post on firmware version v.1.0.4.1.00 for the C300 Mark II, the latest firmware adds some very significant
Back at NAB 2016, Canon announced a bunch of firmware updates to be delivered later in 2016 for their C100 Mark II, C300 Mark II and Canon XC10 cameras among some others, and now the major firmware update for the C300 Mark II is available for download
I am quite fond of the new C300 Mark II, which isn’t so new anymore, but given the fact that Canon tends to upgrade their upper echelon Cinema EOS cameras in 4 year long intervals, I’d say it’s still pretty new according to Canon’s standards. Upon release
Canon continues their NAB 2016 series of announcements by letting all of us know of their planned new firmware updates for the current Cinema EOS camera line including the EOS C300 Mark II, C100 Mark II, the 1-inch 4K hybrid XC10, the new cine servo 18-80mm zoom and
First off, I should admit this was one of the funniest and most entertaining camera comparison videos I’ve seen lately. And, it just can’t be any other way when you have Ryan Connolly and his comrades in front of (or behind) the camera. Meanwhile, there is a ton