Over the weekend I attended a workshop by canon featuring some of their film-making Cinematic cameras-Canon C300MKii, C500MKii, C70, and cinema lenses- but in this article, my focus will be on the newer C70.
The camera is made in such a way where you can load a LUT for your shoots so you don’t have to color grade when editing.
The EOS C70 is the first Cinema EOS camera with a built-in RF-lens mount, which was previously a feature that was only used for the EOS R series of mirrorless cameras. The RF-mount offers users access to Canon’s superb line of RF-lenses, which are quick, reliable and provide brilliant image quality. There is also a full 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10-stop internal ND filter system in the relatively small flange depth of the RF-mount.
Canon’s EOS C70 is also equipped with a Super 35mm Dual Gain Output (DGO) Sensor that is capable of over 16 stops of dynamic range. The DIG!C DV7 Image Processor expands functionality and flexibility by enabling features such as 4K 120p High Frame Rate recording and Dual Pixel Autofocus.
Source: https://www.usa.canon.com/internet/portal/us/home/products/details/cameras/cinema-eos/eos-c70