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Canon releases EOS C80, a digital cinema camera with 6K full-frame sensor

Canon has announced the release of the EOS C80 digital cinema camera, a new product for the Cinema EOS System of visual production equipment, which will be available in early November 2024. It features advanced mobility thanks to its compact and lightweight housing[1], a 6K full-frame sensor, and an enhanced set of interfaces.

The EOS C80 inherits the advanced mobility and operability of the EOS C70 (released in November 2020). It is also equipped with an RF mount that enables a shallow depth of field for achieving striking and high-quality visual expression with gorgeous bokeh, through the use of a 6K full-frame sensor which is also included in the EOS C400. It features an enhanced set of interfaces, including SDI—widely used in video production—to support a wide variety of visual content production from movies and TV dramas to live footage such as news reports and live broadcasts and is even equipped to handle developed metadata for virtual production.

Through coordination between the 6K full-frame, back-illuminated stacked CMOS sensor and a DIGIC DV 7 image processing engine, the EOS C80 can minimise rolling shutter distortion and also shoot high-quality 4K video[2] through 6K/30 P for internal RAW recording and 6K over-sampling. In addition, users can switch between three levels of Base ISO (base sensitivity) to match the brightness of the shooting scenario, thus enabling noise-reduced shooting even in dark locations such as nighttime or indoors. The camera is also equipped to handle recording at frame rates of up to 4K / 120P[3] and 2K / 180P and is capable of shooting impressive slow-motion footage.

While maintaining mobility thanks to compact and lightweight housing, the EOS C80 is also equipped with an SDI video outlet, thereby allowing for simultaneous SDI/HDMI output to external devices. Through the built-in Wi-Fi interface or an ethernet port, the device can forward video data through IP streaming, and also support workflows including centralised remote-control operation connecting multiple cameras in order to suit a wide variety of shooting styles such as live video production. Additionally, the device features a multi-function accessory shoe that can be attached to various accessories separately from a newly designed handle unit. This enables high-speed communication and power supply from the main unit to these accessories.

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