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May 3rd, 2022, 08:03 AM | #1 |
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Upgrade Time, C100 to C200B
The C200B is now with in my budget and I think it will offer a significant upgrade from my C100. I'm excited to get into 4K recording while re-using all my Canon glass but I'm really looking foreword to the HD1080 @120fps.
I down loaded the C200/200B manual and could not find a chart showing 100 or 120fps as an selection. Can the C200/200B record HD at 100+ fps? Is this frame rate selectable in the menus like the frame rates are for my C100? Thanks KPO. |
March 30th, 2023, 08:36 AM | #2 |
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Re: Upgraded from C100 to C200
Wow this section on Canon Cine Cameras really has had no action sense I posted last, about a year ago. My original post has 0 replies and its still at the top of the list.
Well not sure if this is time well spent but I did purchase the C200 full kit and have the same questions as before: - Does the C200 create the slow-motion in camera and output it as a typical fps rate? - or Would I still need to drop the slo-mo data on my time line and select a fps like 24p to get the slo-mo effect? Im trying to understand the manual for using slo-mo on the C200 and it does not seem like there is a frame rate I can select for slo-mo, like there is for 1080 @ 24p, 30p, or 60p. Im wondering how slo-mo is selected in camera and then post processed to get that effect? When done correctly does it look good? Hope someone can respond to this. Thanks KPO Last edited by Kevin O'Connor; March 30th, 2023 at 02:25 PM. |
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