With Canon's EOS Cinema range, experience seamless creativity with exceptional image quality and professional production options.
Not sure which Canon cinema camera is right for your next shoot? Use this comparison to explore sensor types, RAW capabilities, lens mounts, and more — helping you find the perfect tool for your production.
The C500 II features a full-frame sensor and 5.9K Cinema RAW Light, ideal for cinematic work. The C300 III offers Super 35mm 4K 120p with excellent low noise and versatility for broadcast and documentary use.
Yes — the R5 C offers internal 8K RAW recording, professional audio support via the Tascam XLR adapter, and active cooling for continuous shooting. It’s a great choice for solo shooters and hybrid creators.
The C300 III is a popular choice thanks to its 4K 120p capabilities, compact modular build, and outstanding autofocus. For lighter setups, the C70 also excels with great audio, ND filters, and dual card slots.
Yes — the C500 II, C300 III, C400, C200, and R5 C all support internal Cinema RAW Light recording to CFexpress or CFast cards. This gives you the full latitude of 10-bit or 12-bit RAW for grading.
Yes — Canon’s EF-to-RF adapters allow full functionality of EF lenses on RF-mount cameras like the C70 and R5 C, including autofocus, image stabilisation, and aperture control.
From full-frame powerhouses to compact documentary kits, Canon's cinema range offers something for every project. Not sure which model suits your needs? Get in touch and our expert team will help you find the perfect Canon cinema camera for your production.