Canon Cine Cameras

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For decades, Canon has been synonymous with exceptional colour science, reliability, and cinematic excellence. From independent productions to commercial sets, Canon cinema cameras deliver the precision, flexibility, and creative control demanded by today’s filmmakers.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the key differences between cinema cameras and regular video cameras?

Cinema cameras offer larger sensors, superior dynamic range, professional codecs, and modular design for filmmaking flexibility.

Which cinema camera is best for low-light filming?

The Canon C300 Mark III and R5 C excel in low-light conditions thanks to their dual gain sensors and advanced noise reduction.

How do I choose the right lens for my cinema camera?

Consider focal length, aperture, and mount compatibility. Canon RF and EF lenses are popular for their optical quality and versatility.

What features should I look for in a cinema camera for documentary filmmaking?

Lightweight design, reliable autofocus, and extended recording options, like those in the C80, are ideal for documentary work.

Can I use cinema cameras for live streaming or events?

Yes. Many Canon cinema models offer HDMI/SDI outputs and live streaming compatibility for professional event coverage.

What accessories are essential for getting the most out of my cinema camera?

External monitors, gimbals, batteries, and media readers enhance control, stability, and workflow efficiency.

How does the price of cinema cameras vary based on features and brands?

Entry-level cinema cameras start under $5,000, while flagship models with large sensors and RAW recording can exceed $15,000.

What are the benefits of investing in a cinema camera over a standard DSLR or mirrorless camera?

Cinema cameras provide greater creative control, professional-grade codecs, and extended recording capabilities, ideal for serious filmmakers.

Why Choose Georges for Cinema Cameras

Choosing the right camera for your production is a major decision, and Georges Cameras is here to make it effortless. With over 40 years of expertise in photographic and video technology, our team understands the creative and technical demands of filmmaking.

We offer:

  1. Expert advice from trained specialists who understand both gear and storytelling.
  2. Exclusive Canon partnerships, ensuring the latest releases and genuine Australian stock.
  3. Comprehensive aftercare and support, including warranties, repairs, and accessories

When you invest in a cinema camera from Georges, you’re not just buying equipment, you’re joining a community of creators who trust our experience and passion for visual storytelling.

Featured Cinema Cameras

Canon Cinema EOS Range

Canon’s Cinema EOS series represents the pinnacle of professional filmmaking, offering breathtaking colour accuracy, powerful image processors, and flexible formats for every type of production. Whether you’re shooting documentaries, short films, or full-scale cinematic projects, Canon’s lineup provides the tools to bring your vision to life.

Canon EOS C50 Limited Edition Kit with Angelbird Media Tank and Card Reader - Compact yet mighty, the C50 offers 4K Super 35mm recording with stunning dynamic range and Canon’s acclaimed Dual Pixel Autofocus. This limited-edition bundle includes high-speed Angelbird media for seamless professional workflows, perfect for indie filmmakers and small crews.

Canon EOS R5 C (Body Only) - Bridging the gap between photography and cinema, the EOS R5 C combines the capabilities of Canon’s mirrorless R5 with the power of the Cinema EOS system. It delivers 8K RAW recording, Dual Pixel AF, and Canon Log 3, making it ideal for hybrid creators who demand uncompromising performance in both stills and motion.

Canon EOS C400 Digital Cinema Camera (Body Only, RF Mount) - The new C400 is Canon’s flagship RF-mount cinema camera, offering a 6K full-frame sensor, 14+ stops of dynamic range, and internal RAW recording. Built for high-end productions, it supports advanced workflows, professional connectivity, and versatile mounting options.

Canon EOS C80 (Body Only) - Engineered for agile creators, the C80 delivers stunning 4K HDR imagery in a lightweight, modular form. With Canon’s latest DIGIC DV7 processor and improved colour rendering, it’s perfect for corporate, documentary, and run-and-gun filmmaking.

Canon C300 Mark III CFexpress Kit (with 512GB CFexpress Card & Reader) - A cinema workhorse trusted by professionals around the world, the C300 Mark III offers Super 35mm Dual Gain Output for incredible latitude and noise performance. Paired with CFexpress media for fast data transfer, it’s the perfect production camera for demanding environments.

Key Features of Canon Cinema Cameras

Image Quality

Canon’s colour science is world-renowned, delivering rich, accurate tones and a cinematic look straight out of the camera. Advanced sensors and internal RAW recording ensure unparalleled detail and post-production flexibility.

Versatility and Adaptability

From compact rigs like the C50 to full-frame beasts like the C400, Canon cinema cameras are built to adapt to any production. With modular builds and RF lens mount compatibility, creators can customise setups to suit every style and workflow.

Reliability and Durability

Trusted on professional film sets worldwide, Canon’s build quality ensures long-term reliability even under extreme shooting conditions. From outdoor shoots to studio setups, these cameras are designed to perform flawlessly.

Tips for Choosing the Right Cinema Camera

When selecting your next cinema camera, consider:

  1. Your production type: Narrative, documentary, commercial, or corporate.
  2. Sensor format: Full-frame vs. Super 35mm based on your desired field of view and depth.
  3. Workflow needs: Resolution, codec, and data management for editing pipelines.
  4. Budget and scalability: Modular cameras allow you to upgrade components as your needs evolve.

Not sure where to start? The experts at Georges Cameras can guide you through the options to find the perfect fit for your creative and technical requirements.

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Expert Advice

Our in-store specialists and online team provide tailored recommendations for filmmakers, helping you select the right gear, accessories, and setup for your specific production needs.

Learning Resources

Explore our blog, workshops, and product guides to stay up to date on the latest trends in cinema and film cameras, from lens selection to workflow optimisation.

Bring Your Story to Life with Canon Cinema Cameras

Your Canon cinema camera is built for storytelling without limits, and with the right gear, you can take your creative vision even further. Pair your setup with Canon’s professional-grade EOS mirrorless cameras for lightweight versatility or explore our range of Canon DSLR cameras for classic performance and reliability.

Expand your toolkit with precision optics from our extensive selection of Canon lenses, and ensure uninterrupted shoots with long-lasting Canon camera batteries designed for professionals who never miss a moment.

Plus, take advantage of exclusive Canon cashback deals available now at Georges Cameras, your trusted destination for Canon’s latest innovations, expert advice, and unbeatable value.