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Canon EOS C300

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The Canon EOS C300 camcorder is capable enough for use in broadcast environments, but if you don't need HD-SDI or Genlock output, consider the C100 Mark II as a much more affordable alternative.

Canon EOS C300 : Angle

The Canon EOS C300 is the midrange model in the company's lineup of professional video cameras

Canon EOS C300 : Front

The C300 records video at up to 1080p30 resolution. That lags behind the 1080p60 video supported by the C100 Mark II.

Canon EOS C300 : No Lens

We reviewed the C300 with an EF lens mount, but it can also be had in a version with a PL mount.

Canon EOS C300 : Back

There are some additional controls on the rear, including the Func. button that toggles between shutter, ISO, and aperture adjustments.

Canon EOS C300 : Right

It's difficult to look at any part of the body and not see controls. The bulk of the buttons and dials are located on the left side.

Canon EOS C300 : Left

The C300 uses an 8.3-megapixel Super35 image sensor. It's about the same size as an APS-C sensor on a still camera, 24.6 by 13.8mm.

Canon EOS C300 : Screen & Controls

The external LCD, which is 4 inches in size with a 1.23-megapixel resolution, can mount to the front or top of the handle via a cold shoe interface.

Canon EOS C300 : Controls

There's no autoexposure mode, so you'll have to make sure that the scene is exposed properly on your own.

Canon EOS C300 : Screen

There are plenty of manual focus aids available, including peaking and magnification, that make it possible to really nail focus, even when shooting with a wide aperture lens.

Canon EOS C300 : Handle

The C300 has all the markings of a serious video camera, including a modular design with a removable handgrip.