![]() Many reviewers have commented on this, as well as their disappointment that a camera at this price point ($16k street) doesn’t shoot 60p at 1080p. The C300 has the ability to shoot in at 59.94 frames per second (aka 60 fps) at 720p. You may want to follow along using the C300 online Menu Simulator.) Hopefully my writing will be descriptive enough. (Note: I would have loved to have done this for you on camera, but we just didn’t have time to record any tutorial lessons while we had the camera. So I think these tips will be helpful to many of you interested in using this camera but may wonder, “Um, what’s this button for?” and can’t find anyone to tell you (or you’re too embarrassed to ask. Or, are photographers who don’t have a video background but have been bitten by the DSLR Filmmaking bug. But, I know a number of my readers are people starting out. In some cases it’s because to them it’s so basic, they would never think to talk about it. (At least these were things I didn’t find in all the reviews I watched). So, I thought I’d share a few of those little things, the “gotchas”, that the “big boys” don’t normally tell you about. ![]() So what can I bring to the table that would be different? (and as you all know, I love to be different). Besides, by this time, there have been a plethora of Canon C300 reviews made. I like to leave that kind of stuff to the Philip Blooms and the Nino Leitners of the world. ![]() I’m not one to usually give camera reviews. Screen shot from BTS video we’re producing. Videos like Mobius by Vincent Laforet and this very “non traditional” review video by Jon Yi have helped to make this baby an instant player in the higher end cinema camera game. This camera was announced to huge fanfare last November. Thanks to our good friends (and Crossing the 180 sponsor) LensProToGo, we were able to shoot the bulk of the visual b-roll with the Canon EOS C300. This week we had production on the Creative Mornings doc we’re making (hope to have it ready next week, by the way). ![]()
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