I've Tried Canon's Smallest Cinema Camera, and It's a Sony FX3-Beating 7K Powerhouse
The Canon EOS C50 weighs 665 grams and records 7K video with up to 16 stops of dynamic range, targeting videographers with advanced autofocus and hybrid workflow features.
- Canon unveiled the EOS C50 as its smallest, lightest full-frame Cinema EOS model yet, with pre-orders available at Adorama, B&H, and Wex Photo.
- Designed as a video-first body, Canon built the C50 as a compact, portable cinema camera for gimbal and handheld shooting scenarios aimed at filmmakers and hybrid creators.
- Powered by a 7K full-frame CMOS sensor with Dual Base ISO and Canon Log 2, the C50 supports 7K RAW at 60 fps and high-frame 4K/120 fps recording.
- Pre-Orders are open and Canon priced the EOS C50 at $3,899, below many high-end rigs, while listing the RF 85mm F/1.4 L VCM hybrid lens at $1,649, shipping later this month.
- Canon's move may broaden access by resetting expectations for compact cinema tools, with the Filmtools team testing the EOS C50 soon and firmware updates planned for other models.
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