The Canon C200 is a professional-grade digital cinema camera. Looking for an all-in-one kit based around this camera? Check out the Canon C200 EF Video Production On Wheels. Key features include:
8.85MP 4K DCI Super 35 CMOS sensor
12-bit/10-bit 4K RAW or 4:2:0 8-bit in 4K UHD/2K
Internal 4K RAW using Cfast or 4K UHD/HD using dual SDXC
Internal slow motion support up to 120p in full HD
Senior Video Tech
There are a lot of things to love about this camera. In fact, Canon’s gorgeous color science, high-quality internal 4K codec, lightweight design for better handheld operation, and best in class aut...
Yes! We offer the Canon EOS C200 Video Production Kit, which is a battery-powered, tripod-mounted camera package with diffused, single-point lighting.
In-house testing has confirmed that this camera will not recognize several Tamron G2 lenses. We recommend sticking with native Canon lenses if you need electronic focus or iris control for your shoot.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding lens compatibility with this camera, please contact us at support@lensrentals.com | 901-754-9100.
Yes! If you prefer standard cine lenses, we also rent a C200 PL.
While a combination of skill, compact lenses, and/or extension arms may make it possible to accurately balance the C200 on gimbals designed for DSLR and Mirrorless systems, we only recommend flying this camera on larger gimbals like the Movi Pro.
Yes but it’s a little complicated. If you are hoping to shoot 4K DCI, a CFast 2.0 card will be required and you will be limited to Canon’s Cinema RAW Light codec.
If you are hoping to shoot 4K UHD, you will be required to shoot to SDXC cards and you will have the option of a MP4 or MXF container.
No. The C200 is not capable of outputting 4K video over SDI. Currently 4K output is limited to HDMI. For full output specs, click “diagrams” in the resources section of this page.
Canon has made the side grip’s connection to the camera both very stiff, and very sensitive. Because of this, one must insert the connector into the camera’s port with far more force than anyone would ever think reasonable. A good measure of connection adequacy is to look at the connection from the side. When fully seated, there should not be any gold plating from the connector showing, so keep pushing until it is completely covered. If the camera ever begins to malfunction, or the grip stops working, simply disconnect it and follow the directions above.
Brand | Canon |
Camcorder Type | Cinema |
Camera Type | Camcorder |
Imaging | Sensor
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Inputs/Outputs | Audio Inputs
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Item Type | Camera and Cinema Cameras |
Monitoring | Viewfinder
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Mount | Canon EF |
Brand | Canon |
Camcorder Type | Cinema |
Camera Type | Camcorder |
Imaging | Sensor
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Inputs/Outputs | Audio Inputs
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Item Type | Camera and Cinema Cameras |
Monitoring | Viewfinder
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Mount | Canon EF |