jorge krausch
Well-known member
The Canon C500 is also a 4K camera.. does it stand up to Scarlet's qualities?
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: this_feature_currently_requires_accessing_site_using_safari
The Canon C500 is also a 4K camera.. does it stand up to Scarlet's qualities?
It costs way more than a Scarlet to get a full working C500 configuration, besides spending money on the camera you have to spend another 6K USD or more on a external recorder and then a lot of SSDs if you're going to be recording Canon RAW (since it is uncompressed RAW unlike REDCODE which allows for compression ratios)...
Also no one has really done a side to side comparison yet , but you can see some of the C300 vs Scarlet comparisons to get a rough idea of how the footage will look (since the C500 uses the same sensor as the C300)
For example with a Gemini 4:4:4 External Recorder, you're going to only get a few minutes out of a very large SSD and in some cases to record 4K CANON RAW you need 2 Gemini recorders (doubling the price required to 12k for the recorders alone) - http://www.convergent-design.com/Portals/0/Gemini444/Docs/C500Support_111912.pdf
As of now the C500 will have the advantage in low light, but when the DRAGON sensor comes, it'll be a different story.
I think for the price a full working C500 setup would cost, it would be more ideal to compare it to the EPIC, in which case there is no comparison even in terms of frame rates and resolution![]()
C500? Good luck editing uncompressed RAW
C500 iso and gamma (I think? or was it iso and white balance) are baked in, in RAW mode. And it's raw RAW, not compressed like the way RED does it- so it takes up A LOT of space; and like what the people above me said, you can't even do it out of the box (like a RED), it needs an external recorder(s). Something to keep in mind.