Does anyone know where I can find the differences between the Mark 1 2 and three? I've been typing in different ways of wording the question "what's the difference between the Canon Mark to see 300 and the canon C 300 Mark three" and I get none everybody just keeps comparing different manufacturers or different models. If anyone can tell me it'll be great
To simply compare the three: mark 1 is a great 1080p camera ahead of its time and doesn’t have much feature, mark 2 makes it better by having 4k, better autofocus, and then mark 3 upgraded it by having Image Stabilization, having better slow motion. There are more stuff, but these were the main ones when considering upgrading.
Nice! I just got the same camera a few months ago as well. I really love it. Although, I think for the price, there are a few cameras I think might've been a better deal. Specifically the BMPCC6k. I do LOVE the built-in ND's though.
Great video! It still holds up in 2024! How is the autofocus for the C300 MKII? I currently have a C100 MKII and footage out of the camera is nice for what I do. I don’t mind color grading but does the C300 MKII have good footage out of camera? Thanks
The autofocus is ok, but I usually manually focus with my work so I haven’t tested it to an extent. But yes, the footage still holds up with today’s standard.
No, it's like the milage count of a video camera so you know how much it had been used so far. From my understanding, it all depends on condition and functionality of it. I've seen other cinema cameras with over 2k hours in perfect working condition.
@@DaysideTV It looks like u over expose and then tried to fix it. Your highlights look blown out and also you added a blue tint to everything. Looks for tutorials on color graing bro
Considering it now at ~2000 bucks.
Insane to think someone paid $30k for it on release
It’s still a pretty awesome camera! But a tad heavy lol
Does anyone know where I can find the differences between the Mark 1 2 and three? I've been typing in different ways of wording the question "what's the difference between the Canon Mark to see 300 and the canon C 300 Mark three" and I get none everybody just keeps comparing different manufacturers or different models. If anyone can tell me it'll be great
To simply compare the three: mark 1 is a great 1080p camera ahead of its time and doesn’t have much feature, mark 2 makes it better by having 4k, better autofocus, and then mark 3 upgraded it by having Image Stabilization, having better slow motion. There are more stuff, but these were the main ones when considering upgrading.
if you really dont know the difference between the three, then i think its better to stick with the c300 mark 1.
@@maxhernie8053 thanks that's very helpful. I can tell you're a friendly and knowledgeable person. you must have gotten far in life.
@@TomisaLami yes
Got a pretty good deal too, 600 hours for $4k, everything works.
That’s a pretty good deal! I bet you can make the money back with a lot of gigs!
Nice! I just got the same camera a few months ago as well. I really love it. Although, I think for the price, there are a few cameras I think might've been a better deal. Specifically the BMPCC6k. I do LOVE the built-in ND's though.
Cool, bmpcc is a good camera. I just like the Canon eco system a bit more.
Great deal and great video... I've been looking and not seeing that number at all. Really great deal.
Thanks. I think you'll see some more later on. It would be around 4K if anything, same goes for the C200 which can be a good deal for that price.
Great video! It still holds up in 2024! How is the autofocus for the C300 MKII? I currently have a C100 MKII and footage out of the camera is nice for what I do. I don’t mind color grading but does the C300 MKII have good footage out of camera?
Thanks
The autofocus is ok, but I usually manually focus with my work so I haven’t tested it to an extent. But yes, the footage still holds up with today’s standard.
Just ordered mine from a camera shop out west. Can’t wait to get it and start filming. Will pair it with my C100 MKII. Thanks for the awesome content.
Great video dude, I just picked one up on a deal :)
Wait so u can only record for 800 hours then u can’t use it no more?
No, it's like the milage count of a video camera so you know how much it had been used so far. From my understanding, it all depends on condition and functionality of it. I've seen other cinema cameras with over 2k hours in perfect working condition.
There are no moving parts like in the days of tape
Wow this is the guy i used to watch as a kid
You use to watch our older videos?
This or the C200?
This is better because of the 4k 422 output that’s less data heavy
Nice that Camara is awesome i have i dslr
It’s an awesome camera! But it’s too big lol
Very good price.
Yup! It is!
Your pokemon vid looks like it was shot on a smartphone.. Not sure why you need such a expensive camera if you don't know how to grade.
Lol says the guy with no subscribers hahahahaha Thanks for the view!
wtf is with your thumbnail?...
What’s wrong with it?
Your videos look inderexpose. Why??
the white levels have been smashed down in the grade, to the point where its lost definition and looks flat
It’s a TH-cam video and I’m looking for a specific look and theme. Just pretty much experimenting with the color grading.
@@DaysideTV It looks like u over expose and then tried to fix it. Your highlights look blown out and also you added a blue tint to everything. Looks for tutorials on color graing bro
@@FrankieTheOne nah, we good.
@@DaysideTV whatevers, bro. That blue tint u added looks horrible tbh.