I think these older cameras no matter their age will be useful for creative minded individuals who uses some nice old professional lens. I mean with a new computer and software you are well ahead of time. I love older cameras and lenses as there are so much more in them than they've been used for during their famous times.
I have owned 3 C100mkii's for a few years now, all bought second hand...love the colour science, picture quality, built in ND's, reliability and ease of use. I have used them for artist interviews, longform multicam music event coverage (opera, big band concerts and more), arts events coverage, community events and some other passion projects.
Here's a question, Can you film a full length cinematic movie on this camera? I know that it's been used in a major documentary but I don't know about a movie?
@@davenolan16 this guy has shot a full length and a number of short movies on a C100mkii...not saying they're perfect (the movies or the cameras)...you have to be aware of the camera's limitations - 8 bit codec with low bitrate means you need to get things right (WB, exposure etc) in camera...not a lot of latitude in post production...this is his older feature length movie...check his channel for more narrative videos and some useful info/tips on using the C100mkii for narrative work: th-cam.com/video/HdrQh3oWQiY/w-d-xo.html
Agree, it's a great camera and for most clients or TV and you tube it's all good, know what it's strengths are, understand lighting and exposure you'll ace it...
I have this for over a year now... i never see an issue with this camera. I used it for birthdays, weddings, and occasional cinematic video. To be honest no one cares, I made 10k in a year and I only bought this camera for 1k. I already made 9k profit for a 10 year old camera.
You nailed all the positive points on this well-designed venerable camera and you were right about a lot of it’s downsides. I just upgraded to a C70 but I still have held onto, and love, my ancient C100 M2 - just such a great, reliable workhorse with great image quality. Incredible battery life, and tiny, gradable files. Still great for long presentations, concerts, even Timelapse. You’re right about the built-in ND’s - very hard to go back once you’ve had them! I agree about shooting Wide DR - I found the original Clog to be too much struggle to make it worth my while. (Clog 2 in the C70 is much better and LUTS have come a long way). I MISS MY EVF though - the C70 is impossible to use outside without one. Also, even with the fix, the C70 hinge on the display is joke compared to the C100 - Canon really dropped the ball on this. If Canon had kept the form factor in the C100 M3, gone to full 4k, 10bit 422 internal they would have sold a million cameras. My review from last year - th-cam.com/video/PBVb9OEN8-0/w-d-xo.html
The C70 is great! And honestly, when shooting this video, I found C-Log on the C100 to be kinda meh. I feel like I get more out of Wide DR and is much easier to work with than C-Log. Shooting this video in C-Log 3 on my R8 is a much better experience and you're right- Log has come a long way! I just absolutely agree with your entire comment, and I really appreciate it! Glad you enjoyed the video! :)
I bought sigma 150-600 mm c lens to film birds ony c100 mkii. Looks beautiful. I use atomos ninja 2 to record 30fps full motion at the SAME time as 60 fps so I can switch between slow motion and regular motion on 30 p timeline. Not sure if anyone knows this but with atomos recorder your can do both at same time. In camera shoot 60p hdmi shoot 30p.
@tomhaynes3216 yes c100 mkii always outputs broadcast 60i wrapped which has the imbedded 29.97 progressive signal that atomos can pull out. Even with c100 set to 59.97 for slow motion the signal is always 29.97 thru HDMI but 59.97 on SD card. I have some nature videos on my channel I'd you want to see some samples called birds at my door. This was all filmed on SD card no atomos here using sigma 150-600c lens, follow focus and c100 mkii with XLR mic next to the action. Background stereo recording was using external zoom h5 stereo mics.
Just shot a short film with my c100 mk 2 recently! Full crew of 20 for the short and my first AC was shocked I was shooting on such an old body. Final image looks amazing. Spend more money on lights, no camera bodies
That's awesome!! I'd love to see it whenever it's available. I used to be so into the gear aspect of filmmaking- feeling like I always needed the latest and greatest gear to tell stories. If you/your crew know how to light well, you can make any camera look great! And don't forget sound, of course! The C100 mk II is still capable today! Thanks for the comment! :)
Great video. The C100 Mark II is by far one of the best all around cameras you can work with. It may not hold A cam status anymore but its definitely the king of B cams.
I used to have the c100 and the 10-18. It was an incredible camera to shoot bts for my photography work. I could hand it off to my assistant at the time and we got awesome footage for relatively cheap
Such a great camera, I still shoot with a C300 Mark I myself. The colors, the ease of file size, the shooting experience are all things rarely mentioned when talking about cameras.
I still have this camera...quite expensive when it was first released...I use it mostly with a Sigma 18-35mm f1.8 and a Canon EFS 18-135mm f3.5-5.6 and it works great! but nowadays the lack of 4k is an issue. I use Sony FX30 cameras for most of the interviews and occasionally use the C100 mk2 as a C camera for the wide angle- I have occasionally upscaled the 1080p footage to 4k to match the FX30s and is softer of course but usable for a few shots...many clients want 1080p deliverables and then is just fine. I shoot in 4k with the FX30s and edit in 1080p. I confess I have several Canon STM lenses and I feel guilty that I'm not using them anymore...I have E lenses now for the Sony FX30s...the C100mk2 can do face tracking as this video explains with very few STM lenses. But there is one missing on the listand in my opinon the best STM lens for this camera- The EF-S 35mm f/2.8 Macro IS STM which i dont use it for macro videography but for interviews and it works great-Ah...I used to be a Canon boy for sure...had a few Canon 90d cameras and many lenses but now Sony is the rave and new cameras like the FX30 are really good. Just tools...I'm curious about the Canon R7for video work but I know I would need an adapter for the EFS lenses and then I lost interest. Not sure which Canon camera would let me use my nice EFS lenses a bit longer. Our hobby is expensive! I stop at 4k cameras. No more..no 6K no 8k..NOPE! Done...!
Really nice review...I have the c100 mk1 and find myself reaching for that camera for run and gun projects faster than my zcam or lumix s5. Keep up the good work.
The C100 is always at the ready! I really do love how you can just instantly start shooting some great video with this thing. Thanks for watching and your comment! :)
I"ve moved to a BMPCC6KPro for projects that have a heavy grade / clients with heavy post requirements but for anything else I still use the C100MKII. You're on the money across the board here. They made the perfect camera for small productions and it's annoying that this form factor didn't become standard for sub-studio. If I could put the BM6K sensor and codec options in this body, retaining a super tight compression option I'd be a happy guy.
Exactly! It really is the perfect camera for the one-man-band kind of shooter or very small productions. I love the form factor of this camera, too. If the C100 had the same sensor as the R6 mk ii/R5 C I’d be extremely happy. Thanks for the comment! :)
Have you tried using the Canon 24mm f/2.8 STM pancake lens on the C100 MKII while gimbaled? Great video with amazing footage and information. I really enjoy my C100 MKII and use it for our Bible Study / Sunday School lessons. I found mine in 2022 for $1,650 from a camera shop with a 3 month warranty. The C100 MKII is simply amazing. I primarily use EOS Standard profile and Wide DR. There is also a prime 35mm Canon STM MACRO that the facial autofocus works with. It’s a rare lens as it was discontinued. I was lucky enough to find one used. Last week I picked up a gently used Canon C300 MKII. I will pair it with my C100 MKII to shoot talking head videos. I have liked & subscribed 👍🏾
I have not! I've always considered getting a pancake lens like the 40mm f/2.8 but never thought about the 24mm! I've generally steered myself away from EF-S lenses just since they're limited to crop sensor cameras and I have a full frame mirrorless I can pair the rest of my glass with. But this may be something I actually consider. Like you mentioned, it was be an awesome option for gimbal work for its low profile! Thank you for watching and subscribing, and for your comment! I'm glad to see that you're a big fan of this camera like myself! :)
@@MitchGFilms I just picked up a gently used C300 MKII from a camera store through eBay. My mind is blown! I’ve been wanting a C300 MKII for some time now. I’m pairing it with my C100 MKII for our Sunday School lessons. I’ll also use it to film our senior family members so they can tell their story, I captured my parents two years ago with the C100 MKII. I plan on really stepping up once I retire from my daily 9-5 (well 3 to 3 for me).
Thank you for the info on this camera. I mainly do wedding and other events. I currently own a c100 mark II. What lens did you have on yours in this video?
Awesome to know you're still shooting with one! I had the Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8 on it when balancing on the gimbal, and in b-roll shots I was using the Sigma 18-35mm f/1.8 and the Canon EF 85mm f/1.2L II USM. Thanks for your comment! :)
It's a wonderful camera, I've used mine for eight years, and has been the definition of a workhorse for event filming. Still my go to for long form filming. IQ is exceptional.
I didn't mention the long record times you can get with this camera, but you're right! It still is a fantastic option for filming long events and interviews and such! Thanks for your comment! :)
May I ask you a feddback about the usage on portrait mode enad live broadcast? I should be interested about its usage for social media (like Instagram) contents creation and live broadcast on IGTV. Many thanks!
i also have a ronin S and was not expecting it would even work on it lol, i dont have the camera yet, but do you think, that with a full setup hooked up to it, 7 inch screem matte box, mic, all that, do you think it would still be able to hold it?
In my experiences, not a chance. When I mount my C100 I have it stripped down as much as possible- there is already a very slim margin of balancing this correctly. I am already losing much of my tilt axis due to the C100's size. You also have to consider the max payload for the Ronin-S is 4 lbs, I believe. I would say MAYBE a little Rode shotgun mic could sit on top, but you have to compromise with the limited movement. You could mount your monitor to the gimbal via an arm. But there is absolutely no way you would be able to mount all of those accessories to the camera, especially a matte box, with this set up. Thanks for watching! :)
@@mattstone8878 well its already 10yrs old, so you should invest in something that you can grow with. 1.Its only 8 bit color in c log, 2. its only 1080 (downsampled from a 4k image though) 3 so-so lowlight performance. 4 The auto focus is center weighted only. Meaning if your subject moves to the left or right it loses focus. 5 You can get a camera 4-6yrs old that will have better specs, dynamic range and better tech at a good price. Don't get me wrong it is still a viable camera. You have to get the exposure right for the image to shine so it will teach you how to be precise in that area. It has internal NDs, XLR audio ports, and the image is good but at the age of the camera you can get a mirrorless, BM 6kpro with a little more life to it.
@@mattstone8878it’s only a 8 bit camera. Sony fx30 shoots 10 bit. Autofocus only works when the subject is in the center. It’s only 1080p camera. Yes it’s a 4k sensor that downsizes the resolution but if you wanted to do a straight 4k video, you can’t. You might as well look into a black magic camera that at let’s shots raw and will give you a better image. The c200 is also an option. Yes it shoots 8bit but you can get 12bit shooting raw
Yes, all of the numbered buttons on the camera are already preassigned to functions. And all of those buttons can be re-assigned to anything you like - just like how I mapped the number 7 button on the hand grip to toggle auto-focus on and off rather than the standard magnification function. I hope this helped!
It all depends on what you're planning to shoot, your budget, and your expertise with shooting. The Panasonic HC WXF1 looks like an all-in-one camcorder that you can pick up and shoot, whereas the C100 MK II is a step up from that with more advanced features. I personally would go with the C100 over the Panasonic if you're planning on shooting films, commercials, music videos etc. If you're just looking to shoot as a hobby and just everyday stuff like trips and vacations, the Panasonic may be more your speed. I hope this helps - thanks for watching and your comment! :)
From what I've researched, the 5DMKIII has higher bit rates than the C100MKII does, however, you have 1080p60 on the C100 and not on the 5D. I think you're also losing LOG on the 5D. I think it all depends on your needs, but I would go with the C100 overall as the better option for video.
@@2slicedkiwis My best tips are to just stick to shooting at the base native ISO of 850 - set that and forget it. It is the camera’s cleanest ISO setting that gives you the least amount of digital noise. Shoot in WideDR or C-Log and avoid the standard EOS color profile. And make sure to “expose to the right” and use your histogram to help you achieve that. Aim to shoot about a stop overexposed- this way you can shoot to get the most dynamic range in your image and can dial in your color detail in post! Just make sure you don’t clip your highlights where there is detail. Hope this helps! Thanks for watching! :)
I think these older cameras no matter their age will be useful for creative minded individuals who uses some nice old professional lens. I mean with a new computer and software you are well ahead of time. I love older cameras and lenses as there are so much more in them than they've been used for during their famous times.
I have owned 3 C100mkii's for a few years now, all bought second hand...love the colour science, picture quality, built in ND's, reliability and ease of use. I have used them for artist interviews, longform multicam music event coverage (opera, big band concerts and more), arts events coverage, community events and some other passion projects.
Here's a question, Can you film a full length cinematic movie on this camera? I know that it's been used in a major documentary but I don't know about a movie?
@@davenolan16 this guy has shot a full length and a number of short movies on a C100mkii...not saying they're perfect (the movies or the cameras)...you have to be aware of the camera's limitations - 8 bit codec with low bitrate means you need to get things right (WB, exposure etc) in camera...not a lot of latitude in post production...this is his older feature length movie...check his channel for more narrative videos and some useful info/tips on using the C100mkii for narrative work: th-cam.com/video/HdrQh3oWQiY/w-d-xo.html
Agree, it's a great camera and for most clients or TV and you tube it's all good, know what it's strengths are, understand lighting and exposure you'll ace it...
I own 3 as well.. they are awesome, still to this day
I have this for over a year now... i never see an issue with this camera. I used it for birthdays, weddings, and occasional cinematic video. To be honest no one cares, I made 10k in a year and I only bought this camera for 1k. I already made 9k profit for a 10 year old camera.
You nailed all the positive points on this well-designed venerable camera and you were right about a lot of it’s downsides. I just upgraded to a C70 but I still have held onto, and love, my ancient C100 M2 - just such a great, reliable workhorse with great image quality. Incredible battery life, and tiny, gradable files. Still great for long presentations, concerts, even Timelapse. You’re right about the built-in ND’s - very hard to go back once you’ve had them! I agree about shooting Wide DR - I found the original Clog to be too much struggle to make it worth my while. (Clog 2 in the C70 is much better and LUTS have come a long way). I MISS MY EVF though - the C70 is impossible to use outside without one. Also, even with the fix, the C70 hinge on the display is joke compared to the C100 - Canon really dropped the ball on this. If Canon had kept the form factor in the C100 M3, gone to full 4k, 10bit 422 internal they would have sold a million cameras. My review from last year - th-cam.com/video/PBVb9OEN8-0/w-d-xo.html
The C70 is great! And honestly, when shooting this video, I found C-Log on the C100 to be kinda meh. I feel like I get more out of Wide DR and is much easier to work with than C-Log. Shooting this video in C-Log 3 on my R8 is a much better experience and you're right- Log has come a long way! I just absolutely agree with your entire comment, and I really appreciate it! Glad you enjoyed the video! :)
yea I hate canon changed the body style on the c70. I was hoping they would have kept this body style
I bought sigma 150-600 mm c lens to film birds ony c100 mkii. Looks beautiful. I use atomos ninja 2 to record 30fps full motion at the SAME time as 60 fps so I can switch between slow motion and regular motion on 30 p timeline. Not sure if anyone knows this but with atomos recorder your can do both at same time. In camera shoot 60p hdmi shoot 30p.
Is that done using the HDMI output?
@tomhaynes3216 yes c100 mkii always outputs broadcast 60i wrapped which has the imbedded 29.97 progressive signal that atomos can pull out. Even with c100 set to 59.97 for slow motion the signal is always 29.97 thru HDMI but 59.97 on SD card. I have some nature videos on my channel I'd you want to see some samples called birds at my door. This was all filmed on SD card no atomos here using sigma 150-600c lens, follow focus and c100 mkii with XLR mic next to the action. Background stereo recording was using external zoom h5 stereo mics.
Just shot a short film with my c100 mk 2 recently! Full crew of 20 for the short and my first AC was shocked I was shooting on such an old body. Final image looks amazing. Spend more money on lights, no camera bodies
That's awesome!! I'd love to see it whenever it's available. I used to be so into the gear aspect of filmmaking- feeling like I always needed the latest and greatest gear to tell stories. If you/your crew know how to light well, you can make any camera look great! And don't forget sound, of course! The C100 mk II is still capable today! Thanks for the comment! :)
Great video. The C100 Mark II is by far one of the best all around cameras you can work with. It may not hold A cam status anymore but its definitely the king of B cams.
Thank you! Yeah I agree with you on that! Still a very solid camera overall!
Never clicked a video so fast, great video Mitch! C100 is super underrated these days.
Mike!! Thank you so much! I agree- I believe it's still a great and relevant camera to use today! Glad you enjoyed the video! :)
I used to have the c100 and the 10-18. It was an incredible camera to shoot bts for my photography work. I could hand it off to my assistant at the time and we got awesome footage for relatively cheap
I looove my c100 mk2. It feels fantastic in the hand, even with the dated footage I can't get over how good it feels to use
Right?? A big reason why I'm also still shooting with mine! Thanks for the comment! :)
Such a great camera, I still shoot with a C300 Mark I myself. The colors, the ease of file size, the shooting experience are all things rarely mentioned when talking about cameras.
thanks for the info!! just bought one and glad I did.
I still have this camera...quite expensive when it was first released...I use it mostly with a Sigma 18-35mm f1.8 and a Canon EFS 18-135mm f3.5-5.6 and it works great! but nowadays the lack of 4k is an issue.
I use Sony FX30 cameras for most of the interviews and occasionally use the C100 mk2 as a C camera for the wide angle- I have occasionally upscaled the 1080p footage to 4k to match the FX30s and is softer of course but usable for a few shots...many clients want 1080p deliverables and then is just fine. I shoot in 4k with the FX30s and edit in 1080p. I confess I have several Canon STM lenses and I feel guilty that I'm not using them anymore...I have E lenses now for the Sony FX30s...the C100mk2 can do face tracking as this video explains with very few STM lenses. But there is one missing on the listand in my opinon the best STM lens for this camera- The EF-S 35mm f/2.8 Macro IS STM which i dont use it for macro videography but for interviews and it works great-Ah...I used to be a Canon boy for sure...had a few Canon 90d cameras and many lenses but now Sony is the rave and new cameras like the FX30 are really good. Just tools...I'm curious about the Canon R7for video work but I know I would need an adapter for the EFS lenses and then I lost interest. Not sure which Canon camera would let me use my nice EFS lenses a bit longer. Our hobby is expensive! I stop at 4k cameras. No more..no 6K no 8k..NOPE! Done...!
Really nice review...I have the c100 mk1 and find myself reaching for that camera for run and gun projects faster than my zcam or lumix s5. Keep up the good work.
The C100 is always at the ready! I really do love how you can just instantly start shooting some great video with this thing. Thanks for watching and your comment! :)
I"ve moved to a BMPCC6KPro for projects that have a heavy grade / clients with heavy post requirements but for anything else I still use the C100MKII. You're on the money across the board here. They made the perfect camera for small productions and it's annoying that this form factor didn't become standard for sub-studio.
If I could put the BM6K sensor and codec options in this body, retaining a super tight compression option I'd be a happy guy.
Exactly! It really is the perfect camera for the one-man-band kind of shooter or very small productions. I love the form factor of this camera, too. If the C100 had the same sensor as the R6 mk ii/R5 C I’d be extremely happy. Thanks for the comment! :)
Great video brotha! Gotta get the OWLCOLOR profile in there to take it to 11! ;)
@owlbot - owl bot profile is amazing. can't wait to download mine
Even in 2024, Canon C100 Mk1 rulez !🤘
Is like a family member to me.Over the time i had 6 Mk1, 4 Mk 2 and 3 C200, :)
Have you tried using the Canon 24mm f/2.8 STM pancake lens on the C100 MKII while gimbaled?
Great video with amazing footage and information. I really enjoy my C100 MKII and use it for our Bible Study / Sunday School lessons.
I found mine in 2022 for $1,650 from a camera shop with a 3 month warranty. The C100 MKII is simply amazing. I primarily use EOS Standard profile and Wide DR. There is also a prime 35mm Canon STM MACRO that the facial autofocus works with. It’s a rare lens as it was discontinued. I was lucky enough to find one used.
Last week I picked up a gently used Canon C300 MKII. I will pair it with my C100 MKII to shoot talking head videos.
I have liked & subscribed 👍🏾
I have not! I've always considered getting a pancake lens like the 40mm f/2.8 but never thought about the 24mm! I've generally steered myself away from EF-S lenses just since they're limited to crop sensor cameras and I have a full frame mirrorless I can pair the rest of my glass with. But this may be something I actually consider. Like you mentioned, it was be an awesome option for gimbal work for its low profile!
Thank you for watching and subscribing, and for your comment! I'm glad to see that you're a big fan of this camera like myself! :)
@@MitchGFilms I just picked up a gently used C300 MKII from a camera store through eBay. My mind is blown! I’ve been wanting a C300 MKII for some time now. I’m pairing it with my C100 MKII for our Sunday School lessons. I’ll also use it to film our senior family members so they can tell their story, I captured my parents two years ago with the C100 MKII. I plan on really stepping up once I retire from my daily 9-5 (well 3 to 3 for me).
Thank you for the info on this camera. I mainly do wedding and other events. I currently own a c100 mark II. What lens did you have on yours in this video?
Awesome to know you're still shooting with one! I had the Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8 on it when balancing on the gimbal, and in b-roll shots I was using the Sigma 18-35mm f/1.8 and the Canon EF 85mm f/1.2L II USM. Thanks for your comment! :)
It's a wonderful camera, I've used mine for eight years, and has been the definition of a workhorse for event filming. Still my go to for long form filming. IQ is exceptional.
I didn't mention the long record times you can get with this camera, but you're right! It still is a fantastic option for filming long events and interviews and such! Thanks for your comment! :)
May I ask you a feddback about the usage on portrait mode enad live broadcast? I should be interested about its usage for social media (like Instagram) contents creation and live broadcast on IGTV. Many thanks!
Thanks, Mitch!
Awesome vid, man!
i also have a ronin S and was not expecting it would even work on it lol, i dont have the camera yet, but do you think, that with a full setup hooked up to it, 7 inch screem matte box, mic, all that, do you think it would still be able to hold it?
In my experiences, not a chance. When I mount my C100 I have it stripped down as much as possible- there is already a very slim margin of balancing this correctly. I am already losing much of my tilt axis due to the C100's size. You also have to consider the max payload for the Ronin-S is 4 lbs, I believe. I would say MAYBE a little Rode shotgun mic could sit on top, but you have to compromise with the limited movement. You could mount your monitor to the gimbal via an arm. But there is absolutely no way you would be able to mount all of those accessories to the camera, especially a matte box, with this set up. Thanks for watching! :)
Excellent video!
As a owner of the c100mkii I still enjoy filming with it but I would try and look around before buying this.
Why...
@@mattstone8878 well its already 10yrs old, so you should invest in something that you can grow with. 1.Its only 8 bit color in c log, 2. its only 1080 (downsampled from a 4k image though) 3 so-so lowlight performance. 4 The auto focus is center weighted only. Meaning if your subject moves to the left or right it loses focus. 5 You can get a camera 4-6yrs old that will have better specs, dynamic range and better tech at a good price. Don't get me wrong it is still a viable camera. You have to get the exposure right for the image to shine so it will teach you how to be precise in that area. It has internal NDs, XLR audio ports, and the image is good but at the age of the camera you can get a mirrorless, BM 6kpro with a little more life to it.
What similar camera would you recommend? I was looking at a used XA50.
@@infinitesky-59 C200 looks better! Obviously
@@mattstone8878it’s only a 8 bit camera. Sony fx30 shoots 10 bit. Autofocus only works when the subject is in the center. It’s only 1080p camera. Yes it’s a 4k sensor that downsizes the resolution but if you wanted to do a straight 4k video, you can’t. You might as well look into a black magic camera that at let’s shots raw and will give you a better image. The c200 is also an option. Yes it shoots 8bit but you can get 12bit shooting raw
Are the buttons all assigned to anything before changing them?
Yes, all of the numbered buttons on the camera are already preassigned to functions. And all of those buttons can be re-assigned to anything you like - just like how I mapped the number 7 button on the hand grip to toggle auto-focus on and off rather than the standard magnification function. I hope this helped!
hello with this camera being so cheep now would you recommend it over a Panasonic hc wxf1 or camcorder of that type.
It all depends on what you're planning to shoot, your budget, and your expertise with shooting. The Panasonic HC WXF1 looks like an all-in-one camcorder that you can pick up and shoot, whereas the C100 MK II is a step up from that with more advanced features. I personally would go with the C100 over the Panasonic if you're planning on shooting films, commercials, music videos etc. If you're just looking to shoot as a hobby and just everyday stuff like trips and vacations, the Panasonic may be more your speed. I hope this helps - thanks for watching and your comment! :)
ok thanks
Can anyone tell me if this is a (video) upgrade on the 5d3?
If you don't mind losing the more shallow depth of field created by the larger sensor on the 5D3, you will be getting an upgrade in video quality.
From what I've researched, the 5DMKIII has higher bit rates than the C100MKII does, however, you have 1080p60 on the C100 and not on the 5D. I think you're also losing LOG on the 5D. I think it all depends on your needs, but I would go with the C100 overall as the better option for video.
What everyones cheat codes to this camera?
@@2slicedkiwis My best tips are to just stick to shooting at the base native ISO of 850 - set that and forget it. It is the camera’s cleanest ISO setting that gives you the least amount of digital noise.
Shoot in WideDR or C-Log and avoid the standard EOS color profile.
And make sure to “expose to the right” and use your histogram to help you achieve that. Aim to shoot about a stop overexposed- this way you can shoot to get the most dynamic range in your image and can dial in your color detail in post! Just make sure you don’t clip your highlights where there is detail.
Hope this helps! Thanks for watching! :)
Those bad digital zooms need to stop... that edit is soooooo bad
which gimbal you use to C100 mark 2? pls let me know
Watch the video