Canon’s new EOS C700 FF top-end digital cinema camera features a full frame CMOS sensor designed to meet an extensive range of production needs. The camera’s full frame sensor provides ...
Canon’s new EOS C700 FF top-end digital cinema camera features a full frame CMOS sensor designed to meet an extensive range of production needs. The camera’s full frame sensor provides higher resolution and produce footage with shallower depth of field than Canon cameras with Super 35 sized sensors, giving filmmakers a variety of creative options.
The EOS C700 FF is capable of ProRes and XF-AVC internal recording up to 4K to CFast cards. With the optional Codex CDX-36150 recorder, the EOS C700 FF is capable of recording 5.9K RAW up to 60 frames per second. When oversampling 5.9K in 4K/UHD recording, moiré is suppressed and noise graininess improved, resulting in higher quality video compared to native 4K image capture. The EOS C700 FF also has a wide array of 2K/UHD/HD recording options, including recording up to 168 fps in 2K RAW in Super 16mm (crop) mode.
The camera includes Canon’s Dual Pixel CMOS AF (DAF) technology (EF mount only), and has an impressive dynamic range of 15 stops. Other key features of the EOS C700 FF camera system include Canon Log 2 and 3, Slow/Fast Motion Recording, IP Streaming and support for ACES, SMPTE ITU-R BT.2100 (HDR) and User LUTs.
The rugged magnesium body was built with rounded edges and semi-circular sides behind the lens mount that hint at the Canon Cinema design legacy. The EOS C700 FF can be equally comfortable handheld, shoulder-mounted, on a tripod head, steadicam, gimbal rig, jib, crane or car mount. An optional professional grade OLED HD electronic viewfinder (EVF-V70) offers additional versatility. The camera is also compatible with a variety of lens configurations including anamorphic and B4 (with the optional MO-4E adapter).
The EOS C700 FF is also available in EF and PL mount.
Item Code: 3042C002
Learn more about the features of the EOS C700 FF.
The EOS C700 FF Digital Cinema Camera offers a new full frame 5.9K CMOS sensor (38.1 x 20.1mm) with a 17:9 aspect ratio. In addition to full frame lenses, the camera can also be used with conventional Super 35mm lenses, and supports both anamorphic and spherical lenses. The sensor is capable of capturing footage in a wide variety of aspect ratios. The new sensor also offers exceptional low noise, as well as broad-ranging tonality that exceed 15 stops of dynamic range with a wide colour gamut. This helps the EOS C700 FF achieve more natural skin tones and a greater freedom in grading, expanding the possibilities for visual expression and offering outstanding effectiveness in HDR video production. The EF mount version of the camera also features Canon's Dual Pixel CMOS AF Technology.
The EOS C700 FF Digital Cinema Camera features a modular design which allows for a wide range of shooting applications, supporting a variety of workflows. The EOS C700 FF is a full size cinema camera allowing for both traditional studio style and handheld configurations. The camera body includes built in cheese plates with numerous 3/8-16 and 1/4-20 threaded holes on the top and bottom to easily attach accessories. The top handle attaches in a variety of positions in order to achieve optimum balance. The EOS C700 FF has an optional 0.7-inch OLED Electronic Viewfinder (EVF-V70). Canon's first professional grade viewfinder features Full HD 1920x1080 viewing, view assist and false colour. The EVF also has the ability to display an HDR simulated picture with a "stretched" dynamic range for increased shadow detail and highlight retention. Both sides of the camera can have redundant main displays with menus and controls. A built in control panel on the camera operator side allows quick access to the camera controls. Canon's optional new Remote Operation Unit OU-700 attaches to the camera's right side and mimics all the functions of the built-in Main Display. It conveniently flips up for access to the CFast and SD card slots. This allows for camera operation from both sides of the camera making camera adjustment easy for both operator and assistant. The intuitive six button layout of the menu system allows quick access to frequently used camera functions such as ISO, shutter, slow and fast motion, etc. and may instantly feel very familiar and comfortable to camera operators. Within each quick access function is the ability to access deeper menu options so complete camera control and customization is always accessible while the menu remains clean and easily usable. The EOS C700 FF can be used with an optional accessory Shoulder Support Unit SU-15 with industry-standard rosettes on each side and 15mm rods in front. The unit has a comfortable shoulder pad that consists of two sections that can adjust to fit the width of a camera operator's shoulder. Attaching the shoulder pad to the camera allows for easy handheld operation and still provides a quick release bottom to connect to a tripod. The EOS C700 FF power management system helps facilitate connecting with various third party accessories. The camera comes standard with a V-mount plate to accept common professional battery systems. External power supplies of +10 – 34 VDC plug into the camera via an industry-standard 4-pin XLR Style power connector. Camera accessories can be powered via a 24V DC 3-pin and a 12V DC 2-pin connector located on the front of the camera to help with cable management.
The EOS C700 FF features a wide range of options to fit your particular workflow. With an optional Codex Recorder CDX-36150 attached, the EOS C700 FF can record 5.9K RGB Bayer RAW up to 60 fps, 4K RAW (Super 35mm crop) up to 72fps and 2K RAW (Super 16mm crop) up to 168 fps. ProRes and XF-AVC recording to CFast™ cards is also available, as is XF-AVC (Proxy) recording.
With an optional Codex CDX-36150 Recorder attached, the EOS C700 FF can record 5.9K RGB Bayer RAW up to 60 fps, 4K RAW (Super 35mm crop) up to 72fps, and 2K RAW (Super 16mm crop) up to 168 fps. Controlled directly through the cameras menu system, the Codex CDX-36150 is attached to the EOS C700 FF by removing the battery plate at the rear of the EOS C700 FF and replacing it with the recorder. This modularity of the EOS C700 FF allows the recorder to be connected securely without wires and act like an integrated part rather than an external accessory. The rear of the Codex recorder has a battery plate with onboard Gold Mount battery connector. External power (10-32 VDC) can also be supplied to the 2-pin connector on the recorder body. The Codex Recorder allows recording not only 5.9K RAW, but also ProRes at significantly higher frame rates than internal CFast Cards. When recording, RAW files are saved as a .RMF frame sequence in an uncompressed format with no "baked in settings." Clip development can then be easily adjusted in post using the downloadable Canon Raw Development (CRD) software. The CDX-36150 uses one Codex Capture Drive 2.0 (1 TB or 2 TB capacity), a familiar and commonly available professional recording media.
The EOS C700 FF records Apple ProRes to CFast media and the optional Codex CDX-36150 Recorder. ProRes recording can help significantly reduce the time and cost of transcoding video files for delivery. Simultaneous dual CFast recording in ProRes is possible for creating an immediate backup.
The EOS C700 FF can record XF-AVC to two CFast 2.0 card slots on the camera right side of the camera. XF-AVC and ProRes formats (along with metadata) can be simultaneously recorded to either or both CFast cards. Simultaneous recording is helpful, for example, where one card might go to the post house and the other could be stored safely in the production company's archive. Relay recording is also possible for situations where changing cards and losing precious seconds is not an option, such as live events, nature and documentaries.
An 8-bit 4:2:0 Proxy XF-AVC file can be recorded to an SD card for immediate editing. The SD card can also capture JPEG still frames (2048x1080 or 1920x1080), metadata, menus and other information.
The EOS C700 FF Digital Cinema Camera uses a high-quality debayering algorithm when over sampling 5.9K in 4K/UHD recording to suppress moiré and improve noise graininess, resulting in high quality video.
The EOS C700 FF Digital Cinema Camera supports Canon Log 2 and Canon Log 3 Gamma. Canon Log is designed to reproduce, in post-production, the entire tonal range that the CMOS image sensor is capable of. Log workflows provide the user with higher dynamic range, more highlight and shadow retention, and more flexibility in grading. Canon Log 2 provides the largest dynamic range and image detail. While Canon Log 2 provides the most post-production flexibility and the full 15 stops of dynamic range of the sensor, it requires more post time. For users looking for most of the benefits of log workflow, but with shorter turnaround times, Canon Log 3 provides an alternative with only a slightly reduced dynamic range of 14 stops.
The EOS C700 FF Digital Cinema Camera features the option to output HDR formats conforming to ITU-R BT.2100 over the monitor input, to assist in HDR production. ITU-R BT.2100 allows compatible monitors to simulate the HDR look of the final piece allowing for easier lighting and other technical decisions on set during the acquisition process. The optional Canon Electronic Viewfinder (EVF-V70) also allows for an ITU-R BT.2100 simulation mode to allow the camera operator to see HDR visuals close to what is supplied on the monitor signal. This can further facilitate creative decisions on set where HDR reference equipment and output devices might not be available.
The EOS C700 FF Digital Cinema Camera supports User LUTs. Users can customize their own LUTs and load them on the camera for viewing and recording.
The EOS C700 FF Digital Cinema Camera supports ACES 1.0 of the Academy Colour Encoding System. Using Canon supplied IDTs, images captured on the EOS C700 FF can be imported directly into the ACES compatible systems. Additionally, video output from the camera can be monitored by selecting the ACES Proxy. Aces Proxy allows the camera to send a monitor output that simulates ACES space to a compatible monitor or device. Modifications made using the proxy output can be saved and later brought into the editing or grading suite to help insure changes and colour choices made on set are accurately reproduced in post. Canon 17, 24 and 30-inch Reference Displays support ACES image display. The EOS C700 FF has four 3G-SDI outputs at the rear of the camera. So, while the Codex CDX-36150 records 5.9K RAW, the EOS C700 FF can simultaneously send the 5.9K image to a Canon Reference Display. The display debayers the RAW image and converts it to an ACES colour space and apply an appropriate LUT. In addition to ACES, Canon's DP-2420 and DP-V2411 Reference Displays support HDR, Canon Log3 and Hybrid Log Gamma.
The EOS C700 FF Digital Cinema Camera features next generation Dual Pixel CMOS AF (DAF) Technology. Each pixel in the camera's CMOS sensor is configured with two photodiodes. Two independent image signals can then be detected at each photosite. By implementing phase-difference AF, smooth focusing is accomplished using Canon EF lenses with much higher speed and accuracy than was possible with previous technologies. The EOS C700 FF has rapid one-touch AF (with a push-button) and continuous AF within approximately 80% of the overall image area. Face detection AF is another autofocus mode that can track a person's face in the frame and maintain focus on them. To further fine tune AF performance, the EOS C700 FF offers the ability to set the AF tracking speed and response. DAF also makes possible the Dual Pixel Focus Guide. Dual Pixel Focus Guide presents the user with a rectangle in the center of the EVF or monitor. The rectangle turns green when the subject is in focus. If the subject is out of focus the box will turn gray and the arrows will indicate which way to adjust the lens to regain focus. A focus pre-set feature allows separate predetermined focus points to be selected, and when the SET button is pushed, the lens will move focus from one mark to the other.
"DiG!C" is Canon's acronym for Digital Imaging Integrated Circuit. The EOS C700 FF Digital Cinema Camera uses three DiG!C DV 5 image processors to power the advanced features of the camera. DiG!C works in conjunction with other subsystems of the camera such as the lens and sensor, to support the various features and the image processing engine.
The EOS C700 FF features in-camera ND filters to help save production time and help increase shooting versatility without the need to change filters. The internal ND filters are selected with the ND FILTER + and - buttons on the left side of the camera. The camera uses an internal, all glass motorized ND unit. This combination of ND filters allows 2, 4 and 6 stops of ND in normal mode and 8 and 10 stops in extended mode.
The EOS C700 FF supports anamorphic format lenses by electronically desqueezing the image in the viewfinder and on connected monitors for viewing. On the sensor users can take advantage of the camera's full 5.9K resolution by using 1.3x squeeze anamorphic lenses that cover the full 16x9 area of the EOS C700 FF sensor. Popular 2x squeeze anamorphic lenses that cover a native 1.2:1 aspect ratio on the sensor can be used as well using a 4:3 cropped area of the sensor.
Intelligent Metadata is Cooke Optics' open source technology of using encoders within the lens and contacts on the camera to display and record metadata with focus, iris, focal length, serial number and other helpful lens information. The EOS C700 FF PL is fitted with /i contacts. The metadata can be helpful on set to display lens information on monitors. Camera assistants can see an immediate graphic representation of depth of field. Script supervisors can get instant updates of lens, focal length, distance and aperture. /i Technology is used in VFX work for matching moves and determining lens parameters.
Two B4 mount adapters are available for the EOS C700 FF, B4 to EF adapter (MO-4E) and B4 to PL adapter (MO-4P). Canon's B4 mount adapter blows up the image slightly, resizing the 2/3” image circle to approximately 1” to correspond with native HD resolution on the EOS C700 FF sensor. This design helps minimize light loss through the adapter, while maintaining depth of field and range of the 2/3” lens. For power and control with B4 servo lenses the C700 FF features a 12-pin lens connector on the front of the camera body.
In addition to the 5.9K RAW 60P, the EOS C700 FF also features 4K (crop) recording up to 72 frames per second and a 2K (crop) mode featuring up to 168 frames per second.
IP Streaming enables users to send their video online, in real time, as they shoot. It works with compatible IP decoders, IP streaming software and other devices for live streaming to video websites, news shows, video productions, post production facilities, editing rooms and broadcast stations. The EOS C700 FF supports MPEG2-TS with UDP, RTP, RTSP+RTP protocols. *IP streaming is not supported during 5.9K shooting. IP streaming is enabled only when camera mode is set to system frequency 59.94 / 50.00 (Hz), YCC, 16:9 (UHD / FHD (HD)).
The EOS C700 FF can connect to a wireless network using a Canon wireless file transmitter (WFT-E6/WFT-E8). Using the WFT Transmitter, users can operate the camera and view live images using a Wi-Fi® connected device with a compatible web browser.
When an optional Canon GP-E1 GPS receiver is connected to the EOS C700 FF, GPS information can be added to the metadata. This is selected using the menu. GPS position (altitude, latitude, longitude) and time can be recorded where GPS service is available.
Canon's RC-V100 Remote Controller plugs into the EOS C700 FF via an RS422 connector on the rear panel. This optional accessory allows image quality adjustments and camera operations to be set from a distance.
OLED Electronic Viewfinder EVF-V70, Remote Controller RC-V100, Shoulder Support Unit SU-15, Remote Operation Unit OU-700, Shoulder-Style Grip Unit SG-1, GPS GP-E1, Wireless File Transmitters WFT-E6/WFT-E8.
See complete specifications for the EOS C700 FF.
Sensor
CMOS Sensor with DAF Technology
Total Pixels
Approx. 20.8 megapixels (6062 x 3432)
Number of Effective Pixels
Approx. 18.69 megapixels (5952 x 3140):
When 4096 x 2160 or 2048 x 1080 is selected as the resolution
Approx. 17.52 megapixels (5580 x 3140):
When 3840 x 2160 or 1920 x 1080 is selected as the resolution
RAW Recording Pixels 5952 x 3140
Lens Mount
EF mount (cinema lock type)
Exposure Modes
(1) Manual exposure based on shutter setting, iris setting, ISO/gain setting, and ND filter setting
(2) Push auto iris control, auto iris control
(Light metering system selection, shift possible)
Shutter Setting
Speed, Angle, Clear Scan, Slow, or Off mode selected
Either 1/3 or 1/4 steps selected as speed increment
Iris Setting
Can be set to 1/2-stop, 1/3-stop or Fine
(1) Push auto iris control
(2) Auto iris control
Lenses that support Auto Iris:
EF Lenses | ||
EF-S 10–18mm f/4.5–5.6 IS STM | EF 24–105mm f/3.5–5.6 IS STM | EF 70–300mm f/4–5.6 IS II USM |
EF-S 18–55mm f/3.5–5.6 IS STM |
EF-S 18–135mm f/3.5–5.6 IS USM |
EF-S 35mm f/2.8 Macro IS STM |
EF-S 18–135mm f/3.5–5.6 IS STM |
EF-S 18–55mm f/4–5.6 IS STM |
EF 85mm f/1.4L IS USM |
EF-S 55–250mm f/4–5.6 IS STM |
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CINE-SERVO Lenses | ||
CN7×17 KAS S/E1 | CN20×50 IAS H/E1 | CN-E18-80mm T4.4 L IS KAS S |
CN7×17 KAS S/P1 | CN20×50 IAS H/P1 | CN-E 70–200mm T4.4L IS KAS S |
ENG Broadcast Lenses 2/3 mount lenses which allow for 12-pin communication using B4 mount | ||
HJ14ex4.3B IASES | HJ18ex7.6B IASES | HJ24ex7.5B IASES |
HJ17ex7.6B IASES | HJ22ex7.6B IASES |
ISO
1 step, 1/3 step settings
[*100 - 160 - 25600 - 102400*]
*When the sensitivity is expanded
ND Filter
5 density settings (2, 4, 6, 8*, 10* stops)
*When expansion is selected
Motorized drive
Focus Control
Dual Pixel CMOS AF support
Manual Focus, One-Shot AF, continuous AF, AF-Boosted MF, Face Detection AF
Only lenses that support AF functions can be used in any of these modes
Focus Guide
Available; displays focus status or unfocused status using the AF signal. It is useful while MF or One-Shot AF is not being performed.
When the AF frame is set to movable, the guide display can be moved to any position by operating the joystick. If the AF frame is fixed to the center of the display, the guide can be moved independently of the fixed AF frame.
The guide can be displayed in the main frame or sub frame. When displaying, the main and sub frames will be swapped with every SET operation.
Controls Display
3.0-inch (7.66cm on the diagonal) colour liquid crystal
Approximately 1.036 million dots
Viewfinder
None (OLED Electronic Viewfinder EVF-V70: Sold separately)
White Balance
AWB, User Setting (setting range: 2000 K to 15000 K/-20 CC to +20 CC), Daylight, Tungsten, Set (A/B)
Frame Rate
59.94 Hz, 50.00 Hz, 24.00 Hz
59.94 Hz mode: 59.94i/59.94P/29.97P/23.98P
24.00 Hz mode: 24.00P
Cfast Card (2 slots)
Movie recording (XF-AVC/ProRes), custom pictures, metadata recording
SD Card
Records movies (XF-AVC (proxy), photos (JPEG), custom pictures, metadata, menus and other data
Codex Capture Drive
Movies (ProRes / RAW)
Video
(1) XF-AVC/ MPEG-4 AVC/H.264
(2) ProRes/ Apple ProRes Codec
(3) RAW / Uncompressed
Audio
Linear PCM (24 bit- 48kHz)
4-Channel Recording
Resolution/Sampling
4096x2160 YCC422 10 bit/3840x2160 YCC422 10 bit
2048x1080 YCC422 10 bit/1920x1080 YCC422 10 bit
2048x1080 RGB444 12 bit/1920x1080 RGB444 12 bit
2048x1080 RGB444 10 bit/1920x1080 RGB444 10 bit
Bit Rate
810/440/410/310/225/210/170/160/ 90Mbps Intra-frame, 50 Mbps Long GOP
Resolution/Sampling
4096x2160 YCC422 10bit/3840x2160 YCC422 10bit
2048x1080 YCC422 10bit/1920x1080 YCC422 10bit
2048x1080 RGB444 12bit/1920x1080 RGB444 12bit
Bit Rate
ProRes4444XQ / ProRes4444 / ProRes422HQ /ProRes422
XF-AVC (proxy)
Resolution/Sampling
2048x1080 YCC420 8 bit/1920x1080 YCC420 8 bit
Bit Rate
24/35Mbps Long GOP
Bit Depth
12/10 bit
Resolution
5952x3140
5952x2532
4096x2160 (cropped)
2048x1080 (cropped)
Count-Up
Drop frame* or non-drop frame
*Only in the 59.94 Hz mode
Operation Mode
Rec run, free run, regeneration
Gamma
Canon Log 3 / Canon Log 2 / Canon Log / Wide DR
Colour Space
Cinema Gamut / BT.2020 Gamut /DCI-P3 Gamut/BT.709 Gamut
LUT
BT.709/ BT.2020/ DCI/ ACESproxy/HDR-ST2084 and others
Others
Slow & Fast motion recording (max. 240 fps supported), relay recording, double slot recording, custom picture settings, colour bar, peaking display, zebra display, My Menu settings, waveform monitor display, custom function, assignable buttons, key lock, marker displays, enlarged display, custom display, Browser Remote control using WFT unit, peripheral illumination correction, monaural microphone, fan control, magnification chromatic aberration compensation, GPS information recording, etc.
Playback Operations
Normal playback, frame forward, frame reverse
Clip Display
List display of clip file names
Clip Information Display
Clip metadata display, custom picture data display
Edit
Clip deletion
Input
GENLOCK terminal (also serves as SYNC OUT terminal), TIME CODE terminal (input/output switching), REMOTE terminals (A/B), MIC jack, INPUT terminal (XLR: 2 sets)
Output
MON. (1/2) terminals, SDI-OUT terminal (4 sets), HDMI OUT terminal, headphones jack, SYNC OUT terminal (also serves as GENLOCK terminal), TIME CODE terminal (input/output switching), VIDEO terminal
Input/Output Control
LENS terminal, Ethernet terminal, CTRL terminal
Input
DC IN 12V jack (XLR 4-pin jack)
Output
DC 24V 2A/DC 12V 2A terminal/D-TAP terminal
Image Processing Platform
Triple Digic DV 5
Related Accessories
Remote Controller RC-V100
Wireless Transmitter WFT-E6/WFT-E8
GPS Receiver GP-E1
Unit Cable UN-5/UN-10
OLED Electronic View Finder EVF-V70
Remote Operation Unit OU-700
Shoulder Support Unit SU-15
Shoulder Style Grip Unit SG-1
Remote Operation Unit Cable UC-V75
Remote Operation Unit Cable UC-V1000
B4 Mount Adapter MO-4E/MO-4P
Third-Party Products
(1) Codex
CDX-36150 (Codex Recorder for Canon EOS C700) / Removable Capture Drive for CDX-36150
(2) IDX
V-Mount battery (Also IDX AC adapter and cable, etc.)
IP Streaming
Streams video to decoder transmission device or computer over the network.
Bit rate / Resolution / Frame Rate
9 Mbps/4 Mbps: 1920x1080 [59.94i]
2 Mbps: 1280x720 [29.97P]
1.5 Mbps: 720x480(/576) [59.94i]
Audio
MPEG-2 ACC-LC
Audio Rate
256 KBbps
Transfer Media
Wi-Fi® / Ethernet
Protocols
UDP: Prioritizes transfer speed, with no guarantees of reliability or correct order. Lost or lagging packets ignored.
RTP: Standard system for sending videos and audio online. Lost or lagging packets ignored.
RTP+FEC: Error correction (FEC) control during RTP transfer enables recovery of lost or corrupt packets on the receiving side.
RTSP+RTP: Real-time data streaming control via RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol) and transfer via RTP. The receiving side can start or stop streaming.
Enabled in XF-AVC mode.
Error Correction
FEC
Standards
Using WFT-E6: IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n (2.4 GHz/5 GHz)
Using WFT-E8: IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac (2.4 GHz/5 GHz)
Transmission Frequencies and Channels
Wi-Fi Setup Method
(1) WPS [Wi-Fi Protected Setup] (push-button system, PIN code system)
(2) Manual Setup
(3) Search for Access Points
Authentication Systems
Open system, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK
Encryption
WEP-64, WEP-128, TKIP, AES
Dimensions (W x H x D)
Approx. 6.6 x 6.1 x 12.9 in
(167 x 154 x 327mm)
Weight
Approx. 7.6 lb. (3455g)
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