The Canon C300 Mark III is a powerful little cinema camera that’s been getting a lot of attention since its release.
Canon C300 Sample Footage
Canon U.S.A., Inc. And Canon Canada Inc. (collectively 'Canon') warrant to the original end-user purchaser, when delivered in new condition in its original container, that the Product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of one (1) year from the date of original purchase. Below is the workflow of Canon C300 MXF to DNxHD MOV conversion. Guide: Transcoding Canon C300 MXF to DNxHD MOV for Avid Media Composer Step 1: Import C300 footage to the Mac MXF file Converter Connect Canon MXF camcorder to iMac with USB 2.0 cable, run the Canon MXF Video Converter for Mac, and then click the “Add” button to load.mxf videos.
Canon has been on a kick lately releasing new cinema cameras. In December 2019, the C500 Mark II was released and soon followed by the C300 Mark III earlier this year. Before Canon announces their latest cinema camera tomorrow, here’s another look at that wonderful C300 Mark III.
Canon C300 Sample Footage Chart
In this in-depth review from Damien Cooper for Monkeypixels, he assesses the camera’s design, image quality, recording options, autofocus, and more from a working professional’s perspective. Alongside his critique, there’s plenty of great sample footage shot with the Canon C300 Mark III to dig into.
Canon C300 Sample Footage Download
In Cooper’s opinion, the C300 Mark III has many features that benefit his commercial work including 4K 120p Canon RAW Light recording, excellent image quality and dynamic range, and for the most part a well designed build. Check out the full review above for all of his positives and negatives when it comes to this powerhouse cinema camera.
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Canon C300 Sample Footage Size
If you’ve used the Canon C300 Mark III, let us know your opinions in the comments below. Do you wish that this camera featured the RF mount instead of EF? I guess we’ll find out tomorrow if Canon is ready to start embracing that future in their cinema line.
Canon C300 Sample Footage Download
August 17th, 2012, 10:32 AM | #1 |
New Boot Location: Portland, ME | We just got our shoot footage back from Saskatchewan, and most of the hundreds and hundreds of clips will play back and export perfectly from Canon XF Utility (v1.3.0 on OSX 10.6.8). We are also using the Avid Canon XF AMA plug-in to AMA link and consolidate our clips in Avid. However, there is one clip which is giving us a tremendous amount of trouble. Here are the vitals: 1) We have copied the entire folder structure from each CF card into its own folder on a hard drive, and are AMA-linking to the files on the hard drive, as well as 'Setting virtual Media' within Canon XF Utility to these Hard Disk copies. We have treated the corrupt one no differently than any of the others which have worked. 2) The corrupt clip is the very first clip on one of the CF card images. 3) In Avid, if AMA linking to the CF card volume, all clips play back fine, except for the corrupt one, which gives us the following error: 'Exception: Failed to get the sample temporal offset from the AMA Plug-in.' 4) In Canon XF Utility, the corrupt clip plays back fine if you play the clip from the very beginning. If you try to click ahead or behind in the timeline, the clip will no longer play, until you play another clip, then click back on the corrupt clip. We can watch the entire 2m40s clip from start to finish within the Utility. 5) Choosing 'Export MXF' from Canon XF Utility has inconsistent results. Sometimes, it will produce a clip that is 4 frames long (the first 4 frames). Sometimes, it will produce an MXF clip that is the full length. However, the resulting exported clip cannot be played in anything except for VLC, and VLC will not properly export it as anything else. 6) Within Avid, AMA linking directly to the original MXF file within the CF card structure gives a clip that will not play and produces the same 'Exception:' error listed in #3. AMA linking to the MXF file exported from Canon XF Utility will also not play, and produces the same error. Does anyone have any experience with fixing these clips? Does Canon have any 'repair utility' for these kinds of clips, like Panasonic makes for P2 media? Thanks in advance! -Tim |