Photorumors noticed a video about the Canon C50 a few hours ago, but it has been pulled, as you can see below, so I have provided a summary of the video below and images from it above:
Canon C50: An In-Depth First Look
Part 1: Introduction and Market Positioning
- The “Gap” in the Market: The video opens by framing the C50 as a camera that “was missing” from Canon’s lineup, suggesting it fills a crucial spot for many creators.
- Target Audience: It is primarily designed for the “One Man Band” filmmaker but is also perfectly suited for independent productions, music videos, commercials, and short films.
- Direct Competitor: The presenter explicitly compares it to the Sony FX3, positioning the C50 as a more technologically advanced option, benefiting from several years of innovation since the FX3’s release.
Part 2: Design, Ergonomics, and Build
- Compact and Modular: The C50 body is lightweight, weighing in at just 640 grams. It features four 1/4-inch mounting points, allowing users to build a rig without needing an external cage.
- Controls and Customization:
- It inherits the popular photo/video switch from the R5C for rapid mode changes.
- It boasts over 14 programmable buttons, all ergonomically placed for easy thumb access, similar to the higher-end C80.
- The camera includes two main dials, a third rear dial, and a dedicated joystick for full menu control.
- Cooling and Power:
- Side vents, like those on the C80, allow for “unlimited recording” without the risk of overheating.
- It runs on standard LP-E6N batteries and supports USB-C power delivery for continuous operation.
- Screen: The 3-inch screen is fully articulating and rotatable, even offering a “selfie mode” for vloggers and solo operators.
Part 3: Sensor, Recording Capabilities, and Key Features
- Sensor and Resolution:
- The camera is built around a powerful 32-megapixel sensor.
- It records up to 7K RAW (in both LT and ST formats) at a smooth 50fps.
- It also offers pristine, uncropped 4K recording at up to 120fps.
- Dual ISO: The C50 features two base ISO values: 800 and 6400, providing excellent flexibility and clean images in a variety of lighting scenarios.
- Simultaneous Recording: A standout feature is its ability to record in two formats at once. For example, you can capture a primary horizontal video for YouTube while simultaneously recording a 9:16 vertical version for social media, saving immense time in post-production.
- Media: It includes dual card slots: one for CF Express (for high-bitrate recording) and one for standard SD cards (for backups or proxies).
- A Notable Omission: It is important to note that, unlike its bigger C-series siblings, the C50 does not have built-in ND filters.
Part 4: Connectivity and Professional Features
- Professional Ports: The C50 is packed with a full suite of professional I/O:
- Standard HDMI output
- USB-C for power and data
- Microphone input and a headphone jack
- External remote input
- A dedicated Timecode port for seamless multi-camera synchronization.
- Pro Audio: A redesigned top handle accessory includes two XLR inputs, a record button, and zoom controls. It also features a cold shoe and additional mounting points.
- Tally Lights: For professional environments, the camera features multiple tally lights (front, back, and handle) to clearly indicate when it is recording.
- Network Connectivity: The C50 has built-in network capabilities, allowing for remote camera control.
Part 5: Stabilization and Photography
- Stabilization: While the sensor itself is not mechanically stabilized, the C50 features robust electronic digital stabilization. Crucially, it records gyroscope metadata (roll, tilt, pan), allowing for powerful post-production stabilization with compatible software.
- Still Photography: Leveraging its high-resolution sensor, the C50 is also a very capable stills camera, able to capture detailed 32-megapixel RAW photos.
Part 6: Price and Conclusion
With an anticipated price point under €4,000, the Canon C50 is positioned to be an incredibly competitive camera. It packs a 7K internal RAW workflow, uncropped 4K slow motion, and extensive professional customization into a compact, modern body.
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