The Canon EOS C100 Mark II is a digital video camera that is a considerable upgrade over its predecessor. For starters, it comes with an extended ISO range, Dual Pixel Autofocus and new and improved viewfinders and monitors.
The camera's engine is the same 8.3-megapixel Super 35-mm sensor that is used in many other Cinema EOS cameras. It works in tandem with a DIGIC DV4 image processor which splits the RGB output into a trio of 8-megapixel signals to improve image quality.
The camera doesn't offer 4K video recording but does provide a variety of Full HD shooting options. It also offers uncompressed video output using HDMI, perfect for external recording.
The Canon EOS C100 Mark II digital video camera will be available from purchase from the end of the year, and will cost $5,500.
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The Canon EOS C100 Mark II is Designed For Videographers
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