Canon's compact cinema camera — Super 35 with RF mount, DGO sensor, and 4K 120p.
The Canon EOS C70 was released approximately 2020 as a Cinema EOS camera for the RF mount, combining a Super 35mm Dual Gain Output sensor with RF-mount lens compatibility and 4K Cinema RAW Light recording. The C70 is the most compact body in the Cinema EOS C-series line and the first C-series with RF mount. Canon RF mount.
Super 35mm (APS-C equivalent) Dual Gain Output CMOS sensor. 4K/120fps. Cinema RAW Light internal recording. Dual Pixel CMOS AF II. Variable built-in ND filter. RF mount. 4K/120fps slow motion. At approximately 1,010g. Canon RF mount.
The C70 differs from other Cinema EOS C-series in using RF mount (not EF) — the first C-series body natively accepting RF-mount cinema and photography lenses. The Super 35mm sensor (not full-frame like the C500 Mark II) gives approximately 1.46× crop relative to full-frame. The Dual Gain Output sensor provides high DR in one processing step. Cinema RAW Light is a smaller file format than CinemaDNG RAW.
On the used market the Canon EOS C70 is a compact Cinema EOS body for RF-mount lenses. Condition checks: RF mount contacts and electronic coupling, 4K/120fps recording function, variable ND filter operation, Cinema RAW Light recording test, battery health (BP-A series). RF mount — not EF mount.