Canon's compact cinema camera with Dual Pixel AF, Cinema RAW Light, and Super 35 sensor in EF mount.
The Canon Cinema EOS C200 was released in July 2017 as the first Cinema EOS camera capable of internal 4K Cinema RAW Light recording without an external recorder. The Super 35mm CMOS sensor uses Dual Pixel CMOS AF for continuous tracking during recording. The EF mount provides access to Canon's full EF cinema and DSLR lens ecosystem. At approximately 1,430g body only it is a compact professional cinema body. Dual recording channels: Cinema RAW Light (CFast 2.0) and compressed MP4 (SD) simultaneously.
The Super 35mm CMOS sensor provides 4K Cinema RAW Light recording at 12-bit to CFast 2.0 at approximately 1 Gbps. Standard 4K MP4/MXF records simultaneously to SD card. Dual Pixel CMOS AF enables continuous tracking during recording. Canon Log 2 and Log 3 profiles. ISO range up to 102400. Body weight approximately 1,430g without lens or accessories. CFast 2.0 and SD dual card slots.
The C200's internal Cinema RAW Light is its defining advancement: Cinema RAW previously required an external recorder, adding cost, weight, and complexity to the production workflow. Cinema RAW Light maintains the 12-bit colour gamut and grading latitude of RAW at approximately half the data rate of uncompressed Cinema RAW, enabling on-camera recording at a practical card cost. The simultaneous dual-channel recording provides a RAW A-camera file and compressed backup in a single body.
On the used market the Canon Cinema EOS C200 is affordable as an internal Cinema RAW Light professional cinema camera. Condition checks: Super 35mm sensor for dust or hot pixels, Dual Pixel AF continuous tracking performance, both CFast and SD slot contacts, and EF mount pins. CFast 2.0 cards are required for Cinema RAW Light recording — confirm card availability. Compatible with all Canon EF lenses.