Two of the most intriguing compact cinema cameras of the year, the Canon EOS C50 and the Nikon ZR, are now making their way to Amazon. For filmmakers who prefer Amazon as their platform of choice, this opens a simple way to follow availability and order when the time is right. A quick look at the Amazon listings The Canon EOS C50 Body is already up on Amazon, although it is not shipping yet. Buyers can set a reminder so they will be notified the moment stock goes live. You can check the listi...| Y.M.Cinema Magazine
Rolling shutter artifacts can make or break a shot. The speed at which a camera reads data from its sensor defines how natural motion looks on screen. With the arrival of the Nikon ZR and the Canon C50, two fresh cinema tools that step into Sony’s well-guarded territory, it is time to ask: which of these cameras handles sensor readout the fastest in full frame 4K at 24 frames per second? Why readout speed matters Readout speed is measured in milliseconds. The lower the number, the less roll...| Y.M.Cinema Magazine
With its anticipated debut, the Canon Cinema EOS C50 (also dubbed “EOS RC”) is poised to redefine the compact cinema camera category, offering filmmakers a blend of cinematic specs, efficient ergonomics, and Canon’s renowned image quality. Replacing the EOS R5 C, the C50 trims weight and complexity while retaining a filmmaking-first approach, eliminating the EVF and mechanical shutter to focus on streamlined video capture. Read more about the R5 C price drop and C50 implications. Positi...| Y.M.Cinema Magazine
Canon is teasing a new Cinema EOS camera, and all signs point to the long-whispered Canon EOS C50. The timing is no coincidence. With Sony’s FX3 redefining the compact cinema segment, Canon seems ready to respond with a body that blends professional cinema DNA with the portability today’s filmmakers demand. A teaser with familiar cues Canon has scheduled an announcement for September 9. While the company has not confirmed the model name, the teaser image reveals details that look hard to ...| Y.M.Cinema Magazine