Canon Launches EOS 1D C and C500, Able to Record Video Resolution 4096 x 2160

Posted on the 14 April 2012 by Hpmurah2u @hpmurah2u

Canon makes the hearts of the filmmakers rosy when it launches the EOS C300. Launch of the C300 is admired by many, but not without criticism. One criticism of the C300 is the only 1080p recording capability. This resolution is very good for web video consumption, but not for traditional film. It seems Canon listening to the filmmakers after trying C300. Canon launched the EOS yesterday C500, the camera can record video up to 4K resolution (4096 x 2160-pixel). 4K format is a new format that appears as a standard Hollywood production. Also comes with an EF mount, Cinema EOS C500 also comes in a version of OT. The camera is also capable of flowing 10-bit RAW without compression and without Bayering. In addition to being able to record with 4K resolution, C500 also gives another option to record in quad full HD resolution (3840 x 2160), 2K (2048 x 1080, full HD (1920 x 1080) and other options. All of these formats SMPTE and production standards capable of recording at 60 frames per second. There CF storage cards and is equipped with Super 35mm sensor, or about 8.85 megapixel CMOS. While the ISO in the C500 with C300, which is ISO 320-20000.
In addition to launching Cinema EOS C500, Canon also introduced the EOS 1D C. Similar to the EOS camera capable of recording video 1Dx resolution 4096 x 2160 8-bit 4:2:2 into CF memory at speeds of 24 fps. EOS 1D C has the same form with the EOS 1Dx, including an update on the focus system and ISO up to 204 000, while in video mode capable of using the ISO 25,600. Body EOS 1D C is priced at $ 15,000 while the C500 is not known what a reasonable price to take home camera. source regards, hpmurah2u latest info of mobile price and get your own mobile right now