Canon has launched the EOS C80 camera with 6K video recording in RAW |
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Another new product from Canon is the EOS C80 6K 35mm full frame camera. It is compatible with RF lenses and is equipped with a set of advanced features that, according to the brand, allow you to shoot high-quality video footage at a professional level. The EOS C80 is equipped with a 26.7-inch back-illuminated CMOS sensor with a dynamic range of 16 stops. Dual Pixel CMOS AF II autofocus provides highly accurate tracking of people and animals, even in low-light conditions. The novelty supports shooting photos in JPEG with a resolution of up to 4096 x 2160 pixels and recording full-frame video in 6K RAW and Super 35mm 4.3K RAW formats. Additional options are available using XF-AVC and XF-HEVC codecs with up to 4:2:2 10-bit quality. The camera has been given a dual slot for SD, SDHC and SDXC memory cards. It can automatically duplicate video to a second drive, but there's also the option to save a separate stream (such as a slow-motion clip) to a separate card. The set of interfaces includes SDI, XLR, HDMI, 12G/3G SDI, BNC Timecode and Ethernet. There is also a function of wireless connection via Wi-Fi ![]() ![]() ![]() The Canon EOS C80 is priced at $5499 in the U.S. and is scheduled to launch on November 30, 2024. |