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Canon EOS C100 Mark II Cinema EOS Camera with Dual Pixel CMOS AF (Body Only)

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Canon EOS C100 Mark II Cinema EOS Camera with Dual Pixel CMOS AF (Body Only)
Key Features
  • Super 35mm 8.3MP CMOS Sensor + EF Mount
  • 1920 x 1080p 59.94/50/29.97/25/23.98
  • Built-In Dual Pixel CMOS AF Hardware
  • AVCHD + MP4 Recording
The Canon EOS C100 Mark II Cinema EOS Camera with Dual Pixel CMOS AF is Canon's updated version of the C100 designed for event videographers, documentarians, and independent filmmakers. It incorporates the continuous autofocus function compatible with all Canon autofocus lenses, using Dual Pixel CMOS AF technology. This new feature provides faster and more accurate autofocusing to assist users when operating with small crews.
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Canon C100 Mark II Overview

The Canon EOS C100 Mark II Cinema EOS Camera with Dual Pixel CMOS AF is Canon's updated version of the C100 designed for event videographers, documentarians, and independent filmmakers. It incorporates the continuous autofocus function compatible with all Canon autofocus lenses, using Dual Pixel CMOS AF technology. This new feature provides faster and more accurate autofocusing to assist users when operating with small crews.

The Mark II also adds a variety of upgraded features including face detection AF, MP4 recording, additional frame rates when recording in AVCHD and slow & fast motion options when recording in MP4. The Mark II also has an additional microphone on the camera body for recording sound when the top handle is removed. It incorporates a 3.5" OLED display with increased resolution, and the EVF is now almost twice as large as on the original C100 and tilts as well. The Mark II supports GPS, and features built-in wireless functionality. The HDMI output supports timecode, as does the original C100, but it also supports Canon Log LUT.

The EOS C100 Mark II uses the same Super 35mm Canon CMOS sensor as its big brother, the C300, but uses a Digic DV 4 processor. With an EF lens mount, the camera is compatible with the full range of Canon EF, EF-S, and EF Cinema lenses. This is particularly useful for DSLR shooters who have already invested in Canon lenses. The camera uses the AVCHD codec to record 1080p video up to 24 Mbps. It supports dual SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards which, thanks to the efficient AVCHD codec, allows you to record nearly three hours of HD video on a single 32GB card. For professional applications, you can also record clean, uncompressed 4:2:2 video with embedded timecode via the HDMI output.

The ergonomic design of the EOS C100 Mark II is streamlined to support one-person shoots. Weighing only 2.2 pounds in its basic configuration, the camera's flexible modular design supports a variety of shooting styles. Additional features such as One-Shot AF and Push Auto Iris allow operators to spend less time checking camera settings and more time capturing cinematic footage.

Dual Pixel CMOS AF Technology
The Continuous AF (Autofocus) function for all autofocus lenses, using Dual Pixel CMOS AF technology. A new AF Lock setting also lets you change the image framing while holding the desired focus. This feature is ideal for users who regularly shoot with smaller crews, who shoot moving subjects, or who want smoother, more natural-looking autofocus.

Dual Pixel CMOS AF technology features a CMOS sensor that consists of an array of pixels that each feature two separate photodiodes. By continuously comparing their outputs during AF mode, phase-difference autofocus helps ensure non-blurred images and smooth focus transitions even when the talent and/or camera are moving. The new feature places a high priority on maintaining sharp focus while providing a natural, smooth autofocus movement with select Canon EF lenses - including newer-generation STM lenses - which offer even smoother and quieter operation.
Continuous Recording
The continuous, nonstop recording function allows you to create In and Out points in the footage every time the START/STOP button is pressed. At this time, the continuous recording function is compatible with Grass Valley's EDIUS Pro 7 software.
320 to 102,400 ISO Range
With an extended ISO range from 320 to 102,400, the EOS C100 Mark II is even more sensitive to light than its predecessor. This lets you shoot usable footage during low-light and night shoots, even when using available or ambient lighting as your main light source. Being able to operate under lower light levels means you can work quickly with smaller crews and resources, ideal for low-budget and independent filmmakers.
Menu Navigation via Camera Buttons
Internal camera menus are now controllable from buttons on the camera body. While previously a removable joystick was the only way to control the internal menus, now buttons on the rear of the camera under the built-in monitor can be used. This lets you access the menus when the side grip is removed.
Viewfinder Magnification Location Shift
Manually move the center of the camera's magnification viewing area to one of 25 different locations throughout the image frame using the joystick. Now camera operators can easily check focus even on subjects that are located away from the center of the image frame.
Record Button Lock
The Key Lock setting now makes it possible to lock all operations, including the record button. This helps to prevent accidental operation during a critical shoot by the operator inadvertently pressing a wrong button
Super 35mm 8.3MP CMOS Sensor
The Super 35mm-sized sensor provides an angle-of-view and depth of field that equivalent to that of traditional Super 35mm film. With a native resolution of 8.3MP and a wider pixel pitch than conventional professional camcorders, the sensor offers enhanced sensitivity and reduced noise in low light environments.
DIGIC DV 4 Image Processor
Designed and built by Canon for the highest HD RGB processing, the DIGIC DV 4 Image Processor uses proprietary circuits and architecture to deliver the highest image quality at the highest speeds, with low power consumption and minimal heat output. It processes the RGB representations that originate in the single CMOS sensor of the camera into three channels (Red, Blue, and Green) to maintain the rich resolution and clean color fidelity formerly possible only in three-chip sensor designs.
Low Light Sensitivity
Working together, the Super 35mm sensor and DIGIC DV 4 Image Processor achieve a high signal-to-noise ratio that enables recordings with great detail and dynamic range even in minimal light.
Canon Log Gamma and Wide DR Gamma
Canon Log records an image with subdued contrast and sharpness, which preserves a high dynamic range and presupposes color grading in post production. Canon Log Gamma emphasizes rich gradients from mid-range to highlights, resulting in 12-stops of dynamic range. At ISO 850 and above, Canon Log Gamma enables 5.3 stops of latitude above optimal exposure (and 6.7 stops below), broadening the available dynamic range in color grading.

Wide DR Gamma yields wide dynamic range by suppressing brightness while maintaining gradations, but is designed to produce finished-looking images without requiring any color grading in post-production.
EF Lens Mount with EF Contacts
The camera is fully compatible with Canon's renowned EF mount lenses. Even specialty lenses, such as Canon's 24mm f/3.5L II tilt shift lens or the 8-15mm f/4L Ultra-Wide Zoom fisheye lens. When shooting with EF lenses, the camera features peripheral illumination correction, which automatically compensates for light fall-off in the corners of the image.
Multiple Recording Modes and Frame Rates in AVCHD
The camera supports AVCHD bit rates up to 24 Mbps (LPCM) at a maximum resolution of 1920x1080. Frame rates of 59.94p, 50p, 59.94i, 50i, 24p, 25p, PF30, and PF24 are all available to meet the needs of your production workflow. It supports relay recording of long takes between dual SD cards or can write video to both cards for redundancy in the event of SD card failure. Pre REC mode buffers approximately three seconds before the tally light activates.
Multiple Recording Modes and Frame Rates in MP4
The C100 Mark II supports recording in 1920 x 1080p recording to MP4, at multiple frame rates, and also supports 720p and 640 x 360 frame sizes.
Uncompressed HDMI Out with Timecode & Canon Log LUT Support
Outputting an uncompressed signal via HDMI. This signal can superimpose timecode and the 2:3 pulldown marker, which means an external recorder and converter can process the HDMI output as an SDI signal. External recorders provide an instant back-up and help to streamline post-production workflows. The HDMI output also supports Canon Log LUT output.
Compact and Ergonomic Design
Designed with the solo shooter in mind it is 85% the size of the Canon C300, and it is based on a mobile core design that allows additional accessories to be attached depending on the situation. Strip the camera down for a "run-and-gun" style, or complement the camera with the full range of camera-mounted accessories. With a compact body, you can even shoot dual-camera 3D without an over-sized and cumbersome rig. Its light weight reduces user fatigue and allows even elaborate rigging systems to remain mobile enough for a single operator. The removable accessory hand grip rotates 360 degrees for comfortable shooting positions, while customizable hardware buttons allow the camera to fit your own personal shooting preferences.
Removable Top Handle with XLR Inputs and Stereo Microphone
Including a top mounted handle unit, which features two XLR connectors and a microphone shock mount. XLR connections offer a high quality audio input for professional grade microphones and facilitate 2 channel 48kHz linear PCM (24 Mbps) audio recordings.
High Resolution EVF and Integrated OLED Display
Accurately check focus, composition, and exposure with the 1.23 million dot-equivalent 0.45" electronic viewfinder with 100% coverage. The built-in 3.5" 1.23MP equivalent OLED panel tilts 100 degrees for flexibility when composing tough perspective shots and rotates 180 degrees to protect the screen when not in use. Use the LCD display to review footage or to view the camera's waveform monitor.
AVCHD or MP4 File Based Recording to SD Cards
The camera records video to SDHC/SDXC cards using AVCHD, a high-efficiency codec that has quickly become a standard in both the professional and consumer video markets. Maximum bit-rate is 24 Mbps. Video files greater than 2GB are split into multiple files while recording, which are automatically joined together upon import using Canon Data Import. AVCHD video is widely supported across NLE systems and is the standard codec for Blu-Ray.

The camera records using the MP4 codec, and can record in fast motion (25% faster) or slow motion (40% slower) in MP4 recording mode.
Full Manual Control and Focusing Aids
The camera offers complete manual control of each aspect of the recording process. Create and recall custom picture settings, camera functions, and display options. The camera also features several powerful and intuitive focusing aids in both the EVF and LCD monitor that make it easy to confirm critical focus distance; Peaking Modes and Magnify Focus Modes are available while in standby or while recording. Additionally, the LCD features Edge Monitor Display; green waveform display the overall focus of the scene and red waveform provide focus feedback of the three focus check boxes visible on the LCD monitor.
One Shot AF and Push Auto Iris
One-Shot AF executes focus adjustments with a dedicated button, and the Push Auto Iris button automatically adjusts the aperture of the lens to quickly and easily maintain proper exposure. Both of these functions can be accessed even when operating in manual mode.
Built-In ND Filters
In excessively bright environments neutral density filters are often required to avoid over exposure, without compromising desirable shutter and aperture settings. It features built-in ND filters in three densities, which make for four ND configurations (OFF, 2 stops, 4 stops, 6 stops). The built-in ND filters are deployed via a manual dial.
Remote Terminal
Remotely control the camera via its LANC-compatible remote terminal. Remote operation allows for single-person operation even in creative rigging situations.
Additional Features
  • Waveform monitor; standard and RGB modes
  • Exposure/Focus aids: Peaking, Zebra, Magnify, Edge Monitor Focus Assist, Black and White Mode
  • Drop Frame (DF) or Non-Drop Frame (NDF) Timecode
  • Timecode modes: Regen, Record Run, Free Run
  • Nice Customized Picture Profiles available in camera and up to 20 can be saved to an SD card
  • Custom picture profiles can be adjusted using the following settings: Gamma, Black, Black Gamma, Low Key Saturation, Knee, Sharpness, Noise Balance, Color Correction, Setup Level
  • 15 assignable function buttons
  • SMPTE, EBU, or ARIB standard color bars can be selected

Canon C100 Mark IISpecs

Key Specs
Lens Mount
Canon EF
Sensor Resolution
Actual: 9.84 Megapixel (4206 x 2340)
Effective: 8.29 Megapixel (4096 x 2160)
Image Sensor
24.6 x 13.8 mm (Super35) CMOS
Internal Recording Modes
AVCHD 4:2:0 8-Bit
1920 x 1080p from 23.98 to 60.00 fps [28 Mb/s]
MP4
1920 x 1080p from 23.98 to 60.00 fps [35 Mb/s]
Media/Memory Card Slot
Dual Slot: SD/SDHC/SDXC
Video I/O
1x HDMI Output
Mobile App Compatible

*As of June, 2023: Check with manufacturer for the most up-to-date compatibility
Battery Type
Canon BP-9 Series
Imaging
Lens Mount
Canon EF
Lens Communication
Yes, with Autofocus Support
Sensor Resolution
Actual: 9.84 Megapixel (4206 x 2340)
Effective: 8.29 Megapixel (4096 x 2160)
Image Sensor
24.6 x 13.8 mm (Super35) CMOS
Built-In ND Filter
Mechanical Filter Wheel with 2-Stop (1/4), 4-Stop (1/16), 6-Stop (1/64) ND Filters
Capture Type
Stills & Video
Exposure Control
Shutter Type
Electronic Rolling Shutter
Shutter Speed
1/2000 to 1/3 Second
ISO Sensitivity Range
320 to 102,400
Gain
-6 to 30 dB (Expanded)
0 to 24 dB (Native)
Shutter Angle
11.25 to 360°
Video Capture
Internal Recording Modes
AVCHD 4:2:0 8-Bit
1920 x 1080p from 23.98 to 60.00 fps [28 Mb/s]
MP4
1920 x 1080p from 23.98 to 60.00 fps [35 Mb/s]
Sensor Crop Modes
Super35 / APS-C
Fast-/Slow-Motion Support
Yes
Audio Recording
2-Channel 16-Bit 48 kHz
IP Streaming
No
Interface
Media/Memory Card Slot
Dual Slot: SD/SDHC/SDXC
Video I/O
1x HDMI Output
Audio I/O
2x XLR 3-Pin (+48 V Phantom Power) Input
1x 1/8" / 3.5 mm TRS Stereo Input
1x 1/8" / 3.5 mm TRS Stereo Headphone Output
Power I/O
1x Barrel Input
Other I/O
1x 2.5 mm Sub-Mini (LANC) Control Input
1x Mini-USB
Wireless
Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n)
Mobile App Compatible

*As of June, 2023: Check with manufacturer for the most up-to-date compatibility
Viewfinder
Type
Built-In Electronic (LCD)
Size
0.24"
Resolution
960 x 540 (1,560,000 Dot)
Diopter Adjustment
-5.5 to +2
Focus
Focus Type
Auto and Manual Focus
Focus Mode
Automatic, Manual Focus
Environmental
Operating Temperature
32 to 104°F / 0 to 40°C
General
Battery Type
Canon BP-9 Series
Accessory Mounting Thread
1x 1/4"-20
1x
Dimensions (W x H x D)
7.2 x 11.1 x 9.3" / 18.2 x 28.1 x 23.6 cm
Weight
3.2 lb / 1.5 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight
12.2 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
14.5 x 12 x 12"

Canon C100 Mark II Reviews

Awesome Cinema Camera!

By Michel
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-08-02

I am blown away with the quality of this camera and Lens defiantly well worth the money. I've always wanted that cinema look, now I can achieve it.

Excellent Camera for any Situation

By Stephen
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-05-09

Camera fires up quickly, works with all of my Canon lenses, and has many options to capture audio.

Get it while you can!!

By Leon
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-03-29

I worked as a producer for the Smithsonian and had access to some decent cameras before. I never, however, owned my own camera so I considered my budget and my options. Most importantly, I considered what I wanted to do with my videos. The C100 Mark II was the best choice! the quality of the video is great (since I'll be using it for web delivery), the learning curve is not very steep, and the option of working with high quality canon lenses is priceless. The camera is 6 years old and I am glad I did not pay 5500 (its original price). I grab one because I suspect it will become one of those very sought-after items very soon.

I love this camera!

By Jelani
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-03-22

I love the dual pixel auto focus this camera offers. It is functional and can even be used on a gimbal. I love this camera so much that I ended up purchasing two.. one dedicated to the gimbal and another for the tripod and slider. I'm not sure what you're looking for, but this camera is perfect for me.

Yup it's still great in 2022!

By kiwan
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-03-16

A wedding video guy coming from dslr, I always wanted try Cinema cameras. What a difference! If you shoot events professionally, just buy this one.

Great cinema camera

By Tony
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2021-09-02

Purchased this along with a set of Rokinon lenses for my film program. Footage looks stellar so far. Don't know how effective our video stories will be, but it won't be for lack of great-looking footage!

Nice upgrade

By Monico
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-07-06

I upgraded from the c100 m1 and am really liking the changes they made. From the much improved viewfinders (eye and lcd display), button placement for viewfinder, display and waveform as well as focus lock. What a great button to use in conjunction with continuous! And quality of the footage. I'm real happy and would still recommend this camera in 2022.

Great service

By Jermaine
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-05-11

I got my camera in a very timely manner everything was packed perfectly and I love it.

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Which Canon camera that shoots 4K is most ...

Which Canon camera that shoots 4K is most comparable to the C100? Would the lack of 4K on this camera be a liability in 2021?
Asked by: Larry
The Canon C70 is a great option for a 4K camera. https://bhpho.to/3lNH5YQ
Answered by: Joseph
Date published: 2021-03-25

Is the Sigma 18-35mm f/1.8 DC HSM Art Lens ...

Is the Sigma 18-35mm f/1.8 DC HSM Art Lens compatible and useful range with the Canon C100ii body? Does this Sigma zoom provide auto focus and/or face detect tracking?
Asked by: Casey
Do I need to do a manual firmware update on the Sigma 18-35 f1.8 lens in order to add face tracking support to the lens for using with the Canon C100ii body? Or does the current inventory of the lens already have the firmware update added?
Answered by: Casey
Date published: 2021-08-19

How good is autofocus If I'm using any of my many ...

How good is autofocus If I'm using any of my many EF lenses like my 50mm L prime lens on this camera?
Asked by: Stuart
Canon's Dual Pixel CMOS AF offers a great performance. However if you shooting with a 50mm prime lens at F/1.4 or F/1.8 it may hunt a bit. With shallower depth of field it is hard to focus, even for an auto focus system with video.
Answered by: Joseph
Date published: 2020-03-24

question

Any updates on when this will be released?
Asked by: Anonymous
Released and currently In Stock.
Answered by: Oliver C.
Date published: 2018-08-25

Hi! Does this come with a WFT attachment?

Hi! Does this come with a WFT attachment?
Asked by: Gloria
It does not.
Answered by: Joseph
Date published: 2020-10-18

question

Why this item is non-returnable ?
Asked by: Ignat B.
It is a manufacturer restriction specifically from Canon.
Answered by: Muriel A.
Date published: 2018-08-25

question

How many stops if dynamic range?
Asked by: Jeff
Canon doesn't list the dynamic range of the camera. Like battery life, it is variable depending on the user. And if Canon was to claim one thing, then customers would get upset if it doesn't do what they think it should do. On independent reporting, 12 stops of dynamic range appears to be the nominal range that can be expected with the C100 Mark II. I wish to caution that if that number is not as high as some less expensive camera, you have to remember that other things, as mentioned, enter into the equation. One factor, virtually ignored on the 'net is camera performance is tied to the cinematographers technique. One cannot assume that you buy the camera, press a button and the video looks like Roger Deakins. You have to apply knowledge.
Answered by: Dennis A L.
Date published: 2020-12-28

question

Is this camera the US version or International version?
Asked by: Patricia A.
USA version, but confirm with a sales rep if you are unsure
Answered by: RICHARD F.
Date published: 2018-08-25
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