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Feb 05, 2019
Filmmakers on a budget
2 of 2 found this helpful I love the quality of the image the Cannon C100 offers even though this model is about 6 to 7 years old I believe it still to be a relevant camera even at 1080p. I bought a couple of Panasonic Gh4s a few years back to shoot a feature film, but now comparing the two cameras I prefer using the Cannon C100 over the Gh4's. The image quality I had gotten from The panasonic Gh4's testing them out wasn't that pleasing when taking outdoor shots because the image wasn't that sharp and clear as it should have been coming from a 4k camera. With the Cannon C100 even the shallow depth of field is easier to capture than the Gh4. 1080p is still relevant for those on a budget. I've seen on on web searches that 1080p is still being used in film festivals. In theatres 1080p is upscaled to 2k according to my other web searches. This is the best camera for the budget.