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Canon Introduces EOS C100 Mark II with Dual Pixel CMOS

The Canon has brought a videographer’s companion to suit the needs of a movie shooter with interchangeable lens in the affordable category. The Canon Cinema EOS C100 Mark II is a pure video generating transformer for those who aspires a budget friendly yet highly capable recorder. The brand has a renowned image for making ultra modern and powerful snappers and this device will pull the impact at an amazing torque. Being a successor, it has received a bucket full of new features which includes dual pixel CMOS autofocus, DIGIC DV4 processor etc.

The predecessor of the stated video shooter i.e. Canon Cinema EOS C100 has some futuristic features but were little painful. The last generation DIGIC DVIII processor was a good thing and it has been progressed to DIGIC DV4 with the assurance of processing crispier images than the older one. The quality has also been improved with a good amount. The Dual Pixel CMOS autofocus is accomplished with 8.3 megapixels super 35mm CMOS image sensor. The earlier one is also blessed with the same, but one needs to them installed externally with an extra cost. The overall package serves better and sebaceous performance with AF.

The splitting of RGB can now be achieved with this camera as it is boasted with a sensor that segments the red, green and blue colors when passes through the DIGIC DV4 processor and using a new debayering algorithm. The light sensitivity can be ranged between ISO 320 to 80,000 that is been borrowed from the last version. The electronic viewfinder has also been lifted with a completely new unit that sizes 0.45inch in size. The display unit is now a refurbished one and is composed of 1,230,000 dot LED. The connectivity front houses WIFI and it can be used to transfer the data via FTP server. This product is placed at the same price point over which the last generation one was kept i.e. $5500, while the Mark 1 is re-priced for $500 less.