Do you find the center autofocus an issue? I was thinking grabbing focus then locking it off would still make it quick to use autofocus for wedding days and events. Thoughts?
@@AtomicPixel Letting it grab focus and then locking it off is the way to go. Mapping AF lock to button 7 (the button on the side handle) makes it easier.
I love this series of revisiting older cameras. These old beasts still have a lot going for them - at a very affordable cost. Thanks for doing these reviews, Caleb!
Great video! I absolutely love the c100 mark II. It has aged incredibly well. It's almost the PERFECT camera for small high school, summer camp, or college film programs because the files are so easy to edit, the camera is so rugged, and the form factor makes it is easy to learn.
My colleague and I were just discussing this. I dislike the plastically look and jittery feel of watching 4K films. I do agree that 4K is great for music videos but for film I love the classic look and motion blur that 1080 offers.
@@hyperreelmediafilmworks8579 Motion blur and colour have nothing to do with resolution... Like, the motion blue is exactly the same if all other settings are the same, nothing changes just because you're shooting at a higher resolution.
@@TechnoBabbleOf course shooting at a higher resolution also makes for more detailed motion blur. It's still blurry because, well, it's blurry, duh, but still has more information than 1080p videos and therefore the motion blur is softer as well.
I've got my C100 mkII in December 2015 and sold it in April 2021. I miss this camera. I worked with ARRI, RED, C300 mkII, but I miss how fast you could work with this camera. Run n gun! Also image quality was incredible.
We run a C300iii and C70 but kept hold of our 2 C100ii’s because they’re still so versatile and produce a beautiful image. Probably my favourite camera, long live the C100ii.
I used to mainly shoot with a Panasonic GH4 and G7 but I found a barely used C100 Mk II on eBay back in November and it has been my favorite camera to shoot with. So many featured packed into this thing and it feels so good to hold, too! It has made my video workflow so much more efficient and the quality is amazing! An absolute workhorse of a camera!
I think what I'd really want is a C200 Mk-II with some proper 10-bit 4:2:2 codecs. Having to choose between RAW and 8-bit feels strange, since even a lot of professional shooters would take 10-bit over RAW for the simpler workflow and storage savings. I suppose the C70 kind of fills that role for most people though.
Still using this camera today, love it. Keep thinking I want something newer but hard to justify anything much better than this, and especially at the price. I also think it has better low light quality than it was given credit for here. I've seen footage shot outside at night that's still amazing . Who needs 4k anyway when 99.9% of us are just shooting for online streaming, most of which is viewed on a phone.
Still use my 2 C100 Mark II's every week for weddings, corporate, and pro video shoots. The image and DPAF is still amazing to this day especially if you don't have to deliver in 4k. Going to update to C70's soon but I will always keep my C100MKII's forever!
We still have one of these and use it ALL THE TIME. If you are shooting only 1080p and looking for a new camera. Don't buy a new one....get one of these! Hands down best used deal anywhere. Also, amazing review. I don't think anyone does reviews as well as you do! Superb! Best part was the light burning out...I actually LOL'd at the "RIP"
2020 Oscars best documentary winner American Factory was shot on this camera. If it's good enough for the academy it's good enough for most of us :) Personally i love my c200!
I use the Canon C100 mark I as my main camera for EVERYTHING, bought in 2019 for around 1k. Other than its size it's great and the battery life is so incredible.
Here's a camera that needs to be in this lineup: JVC LS 300 (yes, JVC, you read that right). It's probably the best "underdog" older cine camera out there.
My dude, thank you for this video. I recently picked one up and it is such a great piece of kit. Got one with 29 hours on it in damn near mint condition for around $1600, kitted it out with an 18-35 Sigma 1.8, Rails, Matte Box, Follow Focus, and it is absolutely stunning. Pairs well with my EOS R and XA50. Thanks again for the video! helped me in my decision :)
Bought this camera brand new back in 2015 and ran with it all the way up to 2020. Incredibly underestimated. Perfect 1st camera for video content or low-budget projects.
This channel is a manifestation of gear heads inner dialogue. New cam or older cheaper and proven work horse. The MkII editing workflow is so fast with our 2021 pc’s and macs too.
I work for a small church with a low budget, we got 2 of these last year for our live streaming setup due to the pandemic and they blew me away with how well they held up image wise
Love the c100 and have used many of them over the years. Always thought it to be a perfect “youtuber” camera when using EF-S glass. Shocked more youtubers don’t use it… but I know H3H3 has used many for years and so do almost all the LA comedy podcasters.
Great point! Never had issues with Canon's cinema cameras and have heard WILD stories of them falling, breaking in half and still running after a little gaffe tape!
You can use very cheap lightweight EF-S IS lenses since The C100 M2 has a Super-35-Sensor. Image stabilization is a game-changer in run and gun. Love the Canon 10-18mm 4.5-5.6 IS STM on this Camera.
I've been shooting with the C100 mkII for close to 7yrs now and love it. Best camera I've ever owned. It just gets the job done without any fuss and it is built like a tank. The only negative is its shape and weight (kinda top heavy even when stripped down) makes it challenging to fly on a gimbal. I can only last a few minutes at a time before my arm feels like its going to fall off. I now have an XC10 as a B camera and for gimbal use and it is so easy to match with the C100 (although the XC10 is not great in low light).
I got a great deal locally in Michigan, a camera+Lens+5 batteries+charger + little rig body cage + a water and air sealed hard carrying case. for $1850 . I took it to my two months overseas trip. The results was unbelievable, just the fact that it looks professional it was a easy pass to many events that I didn’t have tickets for also clients takes you way seriously!! than showing up with a DSLR or Mirrorless.
You forgot another difference between the C100 I and II, the two has a built in mic on the body, so you can get scratch audio even without the handle or a mic attached. Seems small but it screwed me over on a shoot where the DP didn't realize that. Cool vid. I bought the C100 II at the beginning of 2020.
Used this camera as everyday workhorse for over 2 years. If you nail exposure and WB, the clog it delivers its gorgeous. The battery lasts almost all day and so does one 64gb SD Card. The 8bit only is a bummer but its easily the best 8bit i'll ever see. You can easily jack this thing up to 2400 ISO and it still looks fine! Wouldnt buy this for myself but it's reliable, ergonomic and just a pleasure to use.
Just bought one a couple weeks ago and am loving it. Especially glad to get ahead of the inevitable rush after this video and the prices go back up hahaha
Literally pricing out cinema cams for work right now and wishing the c70 was in this form factor. We are still considering getting the c100ii because the price is so good!
I really enjoy this series! I only just upgraded from my C100 a month ago to the BMPCC 6K Pro. The C100 has been such a pleasure to use! I'll still be using it for specific types of content that I would not need a rigged 6K Pro for. Thanks for the great video! I couldn't think of a better host/channel to do this series.
I have one of these for my high school video program. The one thing you forgot to mention was that this camera is almost kid proof. It really is an amazing value.
I just replaced mine a month ago. The C100's a great camera that can really take a beating, I put mine thru hell. That said, the lack of 10bit & 4K, plus the fact that the auto-focus is only centred really limits it in 2021. I wish the C70 would have been a better replacement (no full-frame, no EV, and kinda expensive). Had to go with Sony A7S3. Nice vid, tho.
I bought one 6 months ago and it’s made shooting such a pleasure. It’s a fantastic camera. But also - it’s made shooting on a non cinema camera a lot harder. I’m spoiled with my NDs and XLRs
Thanks for the awesome review! I bought this camera 3 years ago it's still my main workhorse. Wish it was a little lighter so it fits on a gimbal easier.
I'm sure someone else has mentioned it in these comments, but the a6400, while 8bit, is kind of an unfair comparison since the reason the 4K is sharp is because it's oversampled from a 6K sensor. Figured I'd point that out, but either way...the C100mkii still looks great in 2023 if you upscale the footage to 4K.
Hands down the C100 MKII is the best 1080p camera ever made thus far. I purchased it about 4-5 years ago and it is still a workhorse. For more serious work such as feature films and commercials, I defer to my Ursa Mini Pro. But for corporate talking heads, reality show pitches, low budget indie's, and any job that requires 1080p deliverables, this camera can't be beat. I will never sell mine and am actually looking to buy a used 2nd one after years of owning the first one. I can easily see myself continuing to use it for years to come. It's that solid and proven.
I have two C100 mkii cameras, still use them for weddings/events. Yeah they're bigger compared to the newer smaller cameras but they've Never let me down in 5+ yrs of use.
I love your view on the cameras and this series. It is so nice to see you comparing the sony alpha 6400 with this old c100 ii and realizing the picture is much softer and nicer to look on the canon.
Love this camera! I used it for several years in an event production company & worked great in ballrooms and the woods. They’re still using it in one of their studios. So easy to use and the quality is great. Might have to pick up a used one now that the price is so good.
Still enjoying mine! Great worktool that helps you get the job done if you make stuff for social media. Wouldn't mind getting another one even though there are more options available that push more pixels.
C100 mkii is my current A Cam. Watching this right after your BMPCC 6K Pro review makes me think I could hang onto it a while longer... especially since I was one of those suckers that bought it new for $2500, albeit back in 2018. But I think you're saving me some cash in the long run (for now), so thanks for this video!
Love these. One of these on the C500 mark i would be awesome, as there is really no videos on it in the last 10 years and seems like it could be a bargain at under $2k these days.
C100mkii mark ii was my first cinema camera. Shot with a pair of them for years before finally ditching them for a c300 mark iii when it released. Still a great camera in 2021
have 2 C100mkii's that I use for interviews, music events (opera, and orchestra) and some other bits and pieces...reliable & good enough image quality for my purposes
Thanks for posting this video, helped me make my decision that I am definitely getting a used c100 mark 2. I have the previous model and always loved it except for the lcd screen issues. Mark 2 has everything corrected it seems.
I purchased mine a few months ago and loved it. Though given some financial difficulties I have recently listed for sale. After watching this video, the thought of letting it go is so much worse. C100 mkii gang ✊🏽
I have been using this as my main cam for the past 2 years. I pair it up with an EOS R in clog1 as my b-camera (and gimbal cam). The XLRs on the C100 are a godsend for corporate interviews. Also, I can just throw on an XLR shotgun mic with a 70-200 lens, and I’m all set for event work.
I've been using this camera at my full time job for the past five years. Still a good camera to this day.
So so good!
Do you find the center autofocus an issue? I was thinking grabbing focus then locking it off would still make it quick to use autofocus for wedding days and events. Thoughts?
@@dslrvideoshooter sorry to bug , but i always wanted to ask you what you think of the "osmos pocket 1" ?
@@AtomicPixel Letting it grab focus and then locking it off is the way to go. Mapping AF lock to button 7 (the button on the side handle) makes it easier.
I got it but I can’t match it with a canon 5d any suggestions
I've been shooting commercials for 5 years on this camera. Never fails and never had any complaints from clients.
I love this series of revisiting older cameras. These old beasts still have a lot going for them - at a very affordable cost. Thanks for doing these reviews, Caleb!
Oh man, this was my dream camera at one point. Wild it's so cheap!
just bought one few months ago. i cant use any DSLR or mirrorless anymore.... feels like a toy.
This was also my dream camera! Loved it when I was at uni and then on doc shoots after. Being this cheap I would love to get one :D
Is your a cam still the ursa 4.6k?
Great video! I absolutely love the c100 mark II. It has aged incredibly well. It's almost the PERFECT camera for small high school, summer camp, or college film programs because the files are so easy to edit, the camera is so rugged, and the form factor makes it is easy to learn.
Yes, color quality over resolution! With all the race to 8k and beyond, many forget that our screens (and eyes) have a limit too.
My colleague and I were just discussing this. I dislike the plastically look and jittery feel of watching 4K films. I do agree that 4K is great for music videos but for film I love the classic look and motion blur that 1080 offers.
@@hyperreelmediafilmworks8579 Motion blur and colour have nothing to do with resolution... Like, the motion blue is exactly the same if all other settings are the same, nothing changes just because you're shooting at a higher resolution.
@@TechnoBabble that's bullshit. HD video is too sharp. Film is smoooooooth and creamy.
@@TechnoBabbleOf course shooting at a higher resolution also makes for more detailed motion blur. It's still blurry because, well, it's blurry, duh, but still has more information than 1080p videos and therefore the motion blur is softer as well.
Does this camera shoot in 4k or better?
C100 original was my first cinema camera - what a workhorse!
Same, and my favourite. Always worked, so easy to use
Same. Loved that cam.
Same. I still use it too lol.
@@markbelden241 I still use mine
Can i get 1
Crazy when the C100 MK II is "rediscovered" showing how great of a camera it still is, smashing most new cameras out today.
We use a C100 Mk I AND a Mk II at our church. We LOVE the results we get! the Mk II is very much worth the extra cash :)
"color will always be more important than sharpness" - Caleb Pike (Also the engineers at ARRI)
I've got my C100 mkII in December 2015 and sold it in April 2021. I miss this camera. I worked with ARRI, RED, C300 mkII, but I miss how fast you could work with this camera. Run n gun! Also image quality was incredible.
We run a C300iii and C70 but kept hold of our 2 C100ii’s because they’re still so versatile and produce a beautiful image. Probably my favourite camera, long live the C100ii.
I used to mainly shoot with a Panasonic GH4 and G7 but I found a barely used C100 Mk II on eBay back in November and it has been my favorite camera to shoot with. So many featured packed into this thing and it feels so good to hold, too! It has made my video workflow so much more efficient and the quality is amazing! An absolute workhorse of a camera!
The C70 should've had this form factor. Fingers crossed for a C100 Mk III.
We have a C70 and I totally agree. Every time I use it I compare it to the C100MkII's ergonomics and button layout.
I think what I'd really want is a C200 Mk-II with some proper 10-bit 4:2:2 codecs. Having to choose between RAW and 8-bit feels strange, since even a lot of professional shooters would take 10-bit over RAW for the simpler workflow and storage savings. I suppose the C70 kind of fills that role for most people though.
@@ahriikIs Canon ever going to release a C200M2? Or has the C70 killed that? It was suppose to come out in April, but since then crickets-
Still using this camera today, love it. Keep thinking I want something newer but hard to justify anything much better than this, and especially at the price. I also think it has better low light quality than it was given credit for here. I've seen footage shot outside at night that's still amazing . Who needs 4k anyway when 99.9% of us are just shooting for online streaming, most of which is viewed on a phone.
I remember drooling over this camera years ago, im glad you are reviewing these now classic cameras.
Still use my 2 C100 Mark II's every week for weddings, corporate, and pro video shoots. The image and DPAF is still amazing to this day especially if you don't have to deliver in 4k. Going to update to C70's soon but I will always keep my C100MKII's forever!
We still have one of these and use it ALL THE TIME. If you are shooting only 1080p and looking for a new camera. Don't buy a new one....get one of these! Hands down best used deal anywhere. Also, amazing review. I don't think anyone does reviews as well as you do! Superb! Best part was the light burning out...I actually LOL'd at the "RIP"
2020 Oscars best documentary winner American Factory was shot on this camera. If it's good enough for the academy it's good enough for most of us :) Personally i love my c200!
@@TackJorrance that’s not the point. The point is the documentary used this camera and won best documentary.
@@TackJorrance You must be fun at parties.
I use the Canon C100 mark I as my main camera for EVERYTHING, bought in 2019 for around 1k. Other than its size it's great and the battery life is so incredible.
I've been using this camera for the last 7 years and I LOVE IT ! I just replaced it in 2021 with the new C70 but I keep my C100II as a good B-Cam :)
Here's a camera that needs to be in this lineup: JVC LS 300 (yes, JVC, you read that right). It's probably the best "underdog" older cine camera out there.
I agree. It has much more features to it over the C100 Mark II, 4k 60, just to name one, but much more.
Agreed! Just wish there were more of them available on the secondhand market.
5:20 Wait, was that a hint of humor??? 😯😁🍀
My dude, thank you for this video. I recently picked one up and it is such a great piece of kit. Got one with 29 hours on it in damn near mint condition for around $1600, kitted it out with an 18-35 Sigma 1.8, Rails, Matte Box, Follow Focus, and it is absolutely stunning. Pairs well with my EOS R and XA50. Thanks again for the video! helped me in my decision :)
Bought this camera brand new back in 2015 and ran with it all the way up to 2020. Incredibly underestimated. Perfect 1st camera for video content or low-budget projects.
Caleb you find ways to create the videos no one else thinks about and they are fascinating
This channel is a manifestation of gear heads inner dialogue. New cam or older cheaper and proven work horse. The MkII editing workflow is so fast with our 2021 pc’s and macs too.
I work for a small church with a low budget, we got 2 of these last year for our live streaming setup due to the pandemic and they blew me away with how well they held up image wise
Love the c100 and have used many of them over the years. Always thought it to be a perfect “youtuber” camera when using EF-S glass. Shocked more youtubers don’t use it… but I know H3H3 has used many for years and so do almost all the LA comedy podcasters.
You also hinted at this, but it’s worth saying: you can safely buy used because this thing is a rock! Just keeps working and working.
Great point! Never had issues with Canon's cinema cameras and have heard WILD stories of them falling, breaking in half and still running after a little gaffe tape!
You can use very cheap lightweight EF-S IS lenses since The C100 M2 has a Super-35-Sensor.
Image stabilization is a game-changer in run and gun.
Love the Canon 10-18mm 4.5-5.6 IS STM on this Camera.
I've been shooting with the C100 mkII for close to 7yrs now and love it. Best camera I've ever owned. It just gets the job done without any fuss and it is built like a tank. The only negative is its shape and weight (kinda top heavy even when stripped down) makes it challenging to fly on a gimbal. I can only last a few minutes at a time before my arm feels like its going to fall off. I now have an XC10 as a B camera and for gimbal use and it is so easy to match with the C100 (although the XC10 is not great in low light).
I got a great deal locally in Michigan, a camera+Lens+5 batteries+charger + little rig body cage + a water and air sealed hard carrying case. for $1850 . I took it to my two months overseas trip. The results was unbelievable, just the fact that it looks professional it was a easy pass to many events that I didn’t have tickets for also clients takes you way seriously!! than showing up with a DSLR or Mirrorless.
You forgot another difference between the C100 I and II, the two has a built in mic on the body, so you can get scratch audio even without the handle or a mic attached. Seems small but it screwed me over on a shoot where the DP didn't realize that. Cool vid. I bought the C100 II at the beginning of 2020.
It does?! My 300MKII does...but I've never noticed that the 100MKII does. It only records two audio tracks. Am I missing something here?
Legit… LOVE THIS SERIES OF VIDEOS!!!
So glad you're digging them! More to come!
Used this camera as everyday workhorse for over 2 years. If you nail exposure and WB, the clog it delivers its gorgeous. The battery lasts almost all day and so does one 64gb SD Card. The 8bit only is a bummer but its easily the best 8bit i'll ever see. You can easily jack this thing up to 2400 ISO and it still looks fine!
Wouldnt buy this for myself but it's reliable, ergonomic and just a pleasure to use.
Just bought one a couple weeks ago and am loving it. Especially glad to get ahead of the inevitable rush after this video and the prices go back up hahaha
Please more videos on old cinema cameras.
Love my c100, it’s a beast, it never skips a beat. It has a great image at a low cost.
This is awesome stuff! Keep em coming, Caleb! 1m followers by the end of 2021!
Really loving these ‘retro’ reviews Caleb, amazing to see their relevance too
I bought this camera in 2015 and I have tried selling it 3 different times but I can never quite let go of it. It's still a dream camera!
One of the best all time cameras made! Shame no 4K to protect their higher tier cine cams. :(
Started camera operating a few years ago and picked this up. Awesome cinema camera to start with!
I got one of these about 4 years ago and it's been my go-to camera for work since then.
I just bought this and yes! It definitely is worth the purchase 🙌🏾
Literally pricing out cinema cams for work right now and wishing the c70 was in this form factor. We are still considering getting the c100ii because the price is so good!
I really enjoy this series! I only just upgraded from my C100 a month ago to the BMPCC 6K Pro. The C100 has been such a pleasure to use! I'll still be using it for specific types of content that I would not need a rigged 6K Pro for.
Thanks for the great video! I couldn't think of a better host/channel to do this series.
I have one of these for my high school video program. The one thing you forgot to mention was that this camera is almost kid proof. It really is an amazing value.
You should do a ranking video of all the old cinema cameras you’ve reviewed at the end of this series!
Being loving it 🤙🏻
Love my C100mkii. Just shot my first interview of a couple for their wedding. Extremely pleased with the quality.
why you gotta keep making me want to buy an old cinema camera!
Great videos. Loving this series!
Also it shoots 4K downsampled to 1080p!
How he said it doesn't shoot 4k
@@delta_artificial_intelligence Correct, it shoots a 4K image, scaled down to a 1080p output.
As a FS5 owner i'm so jealous of the autofocus of the c100
As a BMPCC4k owner i'm so jealous of the autofocus of the c100
I just replaced mine a month ago. The C100's a great camera that can really take a beating, I put mine thru hell. That said, the lack of 10bit & 4K, plus the fact that the auto-focus is only centred really limits it in 2021. I wish the C70 would have been a better replacement (no full-frame, no EV, and kinda expensive). Had to go with Sony A7S3. Nice vid, tho.
Eew Sony. Just joking love that a7
Why didn't you just get the c500
I bought one 6 months ago and it’s made shooting such a pleasure. It’s a fantastic camera. But also - it’s made shooting on a non cinema camera a lot harder. I’m spoiled with my NDs and XLRs
Using this camera in my first year of uni! Thanks so much for this video, it helped alot :)
Can you use it for taking photos?
@@kyleschiavone7211 no
I love how this guy talk about practical circumstances to own older camera. 👍
Only just sold mine last month. Was sad to see it go - what a workhorse that never missed a beat.
Thanks for the awesome review! I bought this camera 3 years ago it's still my main workhorse. Wish it was a little lighter so it fits on a gimbal easier.
I'm sure someone else has mentioned it in these comments, but the a6400, while 8bit, is kind of an unfair comparison since the reason the 4K is sharp is because it's oversampled from a 6K sensor. Figured I'd point that out, but either way...the C100mkii still looks great in 2023 if you upscale the footage to 4K.
Hands down the C100 MKII is the best 1080p camera ever made thus far. I purchased it about 4-5 years ago and it is still a workhorse. For more serious work such as feature films and commercials, I defer to my Ursa Mini Pro. But for corporate talking heads, reality show pitches, low budget indie's, and any job that requires 1080p deliverables, this camera can't be beat. I will never sell mine and am actually looking to buy a used 2nd one after years of owning the first one. I can easily see myself continuing to use it for years to come. It's that solid and proven.
I have two C100 mkii cameras, still use them for weddings/events. Yeah they're bigger compared to the newer smaller cameras but they've Never let me down in 5+ yrs of use.
I had 3 C100 over the time.
It is like a family member :)))
Now i have a MKII and i'll keep for a few more years.
I love your view on the cameras and this series. It is so nice to see you comparing the sony alpha 6400 with this old c100 ii and realizing the picture is much softer and nicer to look on the canon.
Wow! Thanks for reviewing the C100 Mk2. Very well enjoyed...
Love this camera! I used it for several years in an event production company & worked great in ballrooms and the woods. They’re still using it in one of their studios. So easy to use and the quality is great. Might have to pick up a used one now that the price is so good.
Amazing camera. We are still using it.
Never, not once, in 10 years of shooting video has anyone asked me for 4k footage.
I had that thing in highschool. Absolutely loved it man, I might have to buy it again for old times sake
Hey man! Been on the lookout for one of these thanks to this video.. got one yesterday for 940€! Yay
Loved the c100 II when I owned it. Great workhorse for day to day and corporate shooting. Now I want one again haha
Still enjoying mine! Great worktool that helps you get the job done if you make stuff for social media. Wouldn't mind getting another one even though there are more options available that push more pixels.
I still use this camera, is a workhorse, never gets any error. With an atomos recorder is TOP quality.
Finally just sold all 3 of my C100 Mark IIs last week. They were such workhorses but too cumbersome in 2021. Great cameras.
C100 mkii is my current A Cam. Watching this right after your BMPCC 6K Pro review makes me think I could hang onto it a while longer... especially since I was one of those suckers that bought it new for $2500, albeit back in 2018. But I think you're saving me some cash in the long run (for now), so thanks for this video!
got mine for 1000 dollar. super happy with my first cinema camera! and i was able to test it with my first short movie as well
It's crazy, just browsing through few second-hand models of C100m2 and this video came out.....
Love these. One of these on the C500 mark i would be awesome, as there is really no videos on it in the last 10 years and seems like it could be a bargain at under $2k these days.
It's still my A cam and scales up nicely to 4k with its 4k sensor. Still a great image and a lowlight beast for its day.
do more please. i love these videos, very interesting and very helpful
C100mkii mark ii was my first cinema camera. Shot with a pair of them for years before finally ditching them for a c300 mark iii when it released. Still a great camera in 2021
have 2 C100mkii's that I use for interviews, music events (opera, and orchestra) and some other bits and pieces...reliable & good enough image quality for my purposes
Thanks for posting this video, helped me make my decision that I am definitely getting a used c100 mark 2. I have the previous model and always loved it except for the lcd screen issues. Mark 2 has everything corrected it seems.
I purchased mine a few months ago and loved it. Though given some financial difficulties I have recently listed for sale. After watching this video, the thought of letting it go is so much worse. C100 mkii gang ✊🏽
Still using the camera to this day. Highly recommended a ninja v to bypass the weak internal codecs. Breaths new life into this old girl.
Poor lamp, haha.
Nice video, Caleb. As usual👌
Been thinking about this camera foreverrrrrrr. Thanks for sharing!
..."Sony almost makes me look sick..." Thanks, that made me chuckle! Canon user here!🤣
Canon colour makes people look like they have high blood pressure.
My main camera now, still love it :)
Been using the C100 Mark II since it's release. Great cinema camera! Still using it as my b-cam to the C70 now
Really cool to see it still holds up. Also it looks great!
Picked up the c100 MKII for 799 in 2023
Bought the C100 Mk II last year. Great camera!
I have been using this as my main cam for the past 2 years. I pair it up with an EOS R in clog1 as my b-camera (and gimbal cam). The XLRs on the C100 are a godsend for corporate interviews. Also, I can just throw on an XLR shotgun mic with a 70-200 lens, and I’m all set for event work.
I love my c100! It’s underrated.
I still have this camera. I will never sell it. Love my C100 mark II !!
awesome video as always Caleb, love this series, lots of great value cinema cameras that are very underrated even today.
Can’t agree more.. I was lucky to pick one up for $1000 , it’s awesome
We still learn how to operate a cine camera with these badboys at the film school I attend, and they're lovely!