C70 RAW vs C200 RAW

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024
  • We wanted to do a quick and easy comparison of the new RAW Codec from the Canon C70 with our main camera, the Canon C200. In short, we were impressed with the C70 RAW ...
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Komentáře • 81

  • @fender6713
    @fender6713 Před rokem +7

    Honestly c200 raw is not that big it's 1gb per second but that's small compared to some other cameras like the c500 ii raw or the r5c raw. Even smaller than the GH6 ProRes internal witch shoots at 1.9gb per second.
    And playback on the c200 raw if you use davinci resolve the playback is fantastic no proxies needed at all.

  • @RossHarrisonFilm
    @RossHarrisonFilm Před 2 lety +7

    Thanks for the comparison. I did some tests of my own and have gone with these settings to match the cameras for two-camera shoots: white balance the C70 using a card (or choosing setting) then set C200 3 clicks warmer kelvin and -1cc compared to C70

    • @forewordco
      @forewordco  Před 2 lety

      That sounds about right! Good info 👍🏼

    • @ikancommunicate
      @ikancommunicate Před rokem

      Great info, thx a bunch for sharing (: is this when shooting RAW ST Cinema RAW Light ?

    • @RossHarrisonFilm
      @RossHarrisonFilm Před rokem +1

      @@ikancommunicate Yes that’s right. See how you get on and any improvements do let me know. Cheers

  • @Jaydexterphoto
    @Jaydexterphoto Před 2 lety +1

    A comparison that matters from real shooters in the filed. Thanks

  • @paak316
    @paak316 Před 2 lety +1

    Good stuff. Thanks for the comparison. digging the short and sweet.

  • @wayoutwestcreatives9769
    @wayoutwestcreatives9769 Před 2 lety +1

    mustache’s rule. cameras aside. That’s the real winner here.

    • @forewordco
      @forewordco  Před 2 lety

      This will go straight to Dane's ego - but he could use a win. Thanks Way Out West!

  • @stalmanplus
    @stalmanplus Před 2 lety

    This has been the best free upgrade ever :D

    • @forewordco
      @forewordco  Před 2 lety

      Agreed - pretty awesome. Especially for Canon.

  • @hzubovi1
    @hzubovi1 Před 2 lety

    Love the C70. Two things I would love to have on that camera is 4:3 FF sensor with open gate recording at 120 FPS Raw, and built in variable electronic ND Filters. Also would love it to have the newest autofocus from canon

    • @forewordco
      @forewordco  Před 2 lety +1

      This sounds nice - but also sounds like a brand new camera!

    • @JeremiahBostwick
      @JeremiahBostwick Před rokem

      Nobody makes an FF 4:3 sensor. I don't think it's likely that will ever happen either unless ARRI themselves have a special sensor made for whenever the FF equivalent of the Alexa 35 comes out. All FF sensors are 3:2, because the economics of making sensors dictates that they have to have multiple purposes to be profitable. Making a 4:3 sensor that is as wide as a FF 3:2 sensor isn't a marginally larger size, it's near 15% larger. Considering that most of Hollywood is still shooting 17:9, that's a lot of additional silicon that a majority will never use.
      In practical terms it doesn't make any sense to chase that user base because by increasing the cost say $500-$1000 to increase the sensor height, you'd get less sales from the people that would've bought the camera but now can't afford it (or otherwise will buy a different camera that makes more economic sense) and don't care about anamorphic. So much so that RED with cameras like the Komodo have bet the opposite way, using a wider 17:9 shaped sensor (rather than a 3:2 or 4:3 or even 16:9) to squeeze more sensor size out of an "s35 sized" sensor. The economics behind making sensors would have to change significantly to even "just" get a different ratio.
      ARRI is somewhat of an exception because their sensors are bespoke, but that's also why their cameras start at $40k. To go back to the Alexa example, even the LF uses a 3:2 sensor and cuts to 4:3 or 1:1 if shooting anamorphic is desired. The ALEXA 65 is simply wider than FF, it doesn't have additional height. Even though I said it would take ARRI to make a 4:3 FF sensor for there to even be one on the market, I find it incredibly doubtful that they'll do this. As much as it's a "cool idea", it's just not pragmatic.

  • @stephencolor2010
    @stephencolor2010 Před 2 lety +3

    For those of us familiar with shooting in 10-bit C-log 3 but have never used Canon raw, can you do a short on what that post production process looks like?

    • @forewordco
      @forewordco  Před 2 lety

      That's a great idea Stephen! We'll definitely get some in the works. In the meantime, our process has been: transcode/import via compressor to a Prores 422 format.

  • @Jorge_Ambruster
    @Jorge_Ambruster Před rokem +2

    Hey guys,
    one question that has been on my mind.
    Is the C200 RAW available on Super 16 mode like in the C70? And if it is, how much smaller are the files if they are smaller or do they keep the same data rates but with smaller images bringing even more information into the RAW file like they do on the C70 where you can shoot Super 16 RAW HQ instead of just ST and LT?

  • @salvamando1
    @salvamando1 Před 2 lety

    Great comparison, thanks for posting this!

  • @tbip2001
    @tbip2001 Před 2 lety +2

    The c70 does appear nicer. The c200 looks sharper and more video like.

  • @songseakleng
    @songseakleng Před 2 lety +1

    Can you make a video about your work process from editing in FCPX to color grading in Davinci?

    • @forewordco
      @forewordco  Před 2 lety

      Definitely! Honestly, we are mostly in Da Vinci these days, but did that roundtrip process for years, so it's still worth creating!

    • @songseakleng
      @songseakleng Před 2 lety

      @@forewordco looking forward to seeing your roundtrip process video

  • @BighouseProductions
    @BighouseProductions Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the comparison. I'm curious: Would you use these two cameras side by side on a paid 2 camera shoot? We've got a shoot coming up totalling 18 videos in a few days and I'm struggling with whether to use the C70 with the C200 or C70 with the R5. Curious to hear your thoughts on this. Thanks!

    • @forewordco
      @forewordco  Před 2 lety

      You know - we'd probably go with a
      C70 and a C200. There would be no fear about heat issues, and the quality coming out of those is more similar (super 35 sensor). Not to mention have full video controls on both your cams. But hey - full frame is nice too 🤷🏼‍♂️

  • @Mionwang
    @Mionwang Před rokem

    Definitely prefer the C70

  • @JonahHache
    @JonahHache Před rokem

    thanks so much!

  • @cedricjamesjr1
    @cedricjamesjr1 Před 2 lety

    Great videos man... I have a question and I can't find an answer on CZcams. How do you transfer your C70 videos from the camera to a windows PC with lossless quality. Mine won't accept MFX files. No one has a detailed video on this.

    • @forewordco
      @forewordco  Před 2 lety +1

      Hey Cedric - we will be up front in saying that we are/have been Mac based for our whole careers. Not sure exactly where we could even start in answering your question! I hope someone can chime in in the comments here!

    • @cedricjamesjr1
      @cedricjamesjr1 Před 2 lety

      @@forewordco thanks for the reply. It's just that it's amazing that the codecs are supported in a way that's one codex here for this editor and one here for this other one. Unfortunately for me my editor only does the lower end on the C70 paid all this money for the camera and can't use the big quality codecs. 😕

  • @HalfGuardMedia
    @HalfGuardMedia Před rokem

    Hello quick question, I'm new to RAW and CLOG. Should I be applying the Rec709 LUT first, followed by adjusting white balance and color correction? Or should white balance be first, Rec709 LUT, then color correction? Thank you

    • @forewordco
      @forewordco  Před rokem +1

      Hmmm... that is a good question and maybe a longer answer is necessary... Generally, the white balance will be adjusted at the time of shooting (you have more freedom here with RAW footage, but still). An important delineation for clarity: RAW is a codec, and C-Log is a color profile. So you might be shooting in a RAW format with canon's C-Log 2 color profile. When you talk about applying a Rec.709 LUT, I assume you mean you are seeing a Rec.709 preview on your camera, because when you shoot in a RAW format it needs to be in a LOG color profile.
      You can get that white balance dialed in with the RAW output visible or with the Rec.709 preview LUT overlaid - it might even be easier to determine if you have it at the right WB with the Rec.709 LUT. In terms of "color correction," that's a step that happens in the post-shooting phase, where you'd pull it into an editor and get the color corrected/matched and graded to a proper output for whatever delivery you intend! Hopefully that's a helpful delineation for you!

    • @HalfGuardMedia
      @HalfGuardMedia Před rokem

      @@forewordco Wow thank you for taking the time to break that down I truly appreciate it. Have a great one

    • @forewordco
      @forewordco  Před rokem

      @@HalfGuardMedia Of course! Thanks for asking! It's a good question!

  • @J_HNP
    @J_HNP Před rokem

    I’d recommend you do this test again with controlled lighting. It is so obvious that the c70 footage has more light in the entire scene. The shadows on your face and neck are almost completely gone, and the room behind you is much more filled in with ambient light coming in from outside.
    You can also clearly see in your glasses that you have a key, AND a natural light source flooding in from the front making the variability even higher.
    All this makes these side-by-sides useless, considering your images look very different in perceived exposure, color, and saturation.
    Why didn’t you just film them at the same time? That would have eliminated the environmental variability issue.

    • @forewordco
      @forewordco  Před rokem +1

      Yo HNP!
      Not hiding that there was an artificial key and a window - but it was an overcast day with no relative change. But, you're right! For an ideal side-by-side, we should have killed the window. I think what our experience has been and was illustrated in this comparison, is that the C70 sensor not only handles color differently (which it absolutely does, especially with the canon speed booster) - but also has a different shadow roll-off and noise levels (and we've seen repeated as we've shot more) in the respective codecs.
      While you're right on the whole, your criticism feels a little intense for a video with "quick and easy" in the description. Be well, and thanks for the input!

    • @J_HNP
      @J_HNP Před rokem

      @@forewordco agreed, I do see that my thoughts seemed inappropriately intense. I appreciate you calling that out, and I apologize for my approach.
      All the best!

    • @forewordco
      @forewordco  Před rokem

      @@J_HNP No worries at all! Thanks for the kindness 🤙🏼

  • @digitale1354
    @digitale1354 Před rokem

    hi nice video and interesting. Which lens did you use with the canon c200.

    • @forewordco
      @forewordco  Před rokem

      Hey! Sorry for the late reply! I think we switched between the sigma 24-70 over for each test!

  • @lorenzschuster6388
    @lorenzschuster6388 Před 2 lety

    Nice video! Thanks for providing the insides. What sharpness do you use on the C70 compared to the C200?

    • @forewordco
      @forewordco  Před 2 lety

      Hey Lorenz! Would you mind being more specific with your question? When shooting in RAW formats, you don't have any effect on the picture profile (and sharpness)!

  • @davidsegic6254
    @davidsegic6254 Před 2 lety

    Fantastic vid, thx! Do you maybe have some sample footage for download? Preferably 12bit raw hq in clog2? Thx

    • @forewordco
      @forewordco  Před 2 lety +1

      Hey David! Thanks for asking. We don't have that readily accessible! Hopefully you can find some samples elsewhere!

  • @Videosbyme278
    @Videosbyme278 Před 2 lety

    Do you have a vimeo link for this available? That's great to hear you think the detail is pretty comparable to the C200's raw, but would love to look at the sharpness/detail without youtube's compression

    • @forewordco
      @forewordco  Před 2 lety +2

      You know - we didn't, but we got it up there first thing this morning! Head here and see what you think: vimeo.com/695723133/74dc9ae394

    • @Videosbyme278
      @Videosbyme278 Před 2 lety

      @@forewordco Thanks so much i'll check it out!

    • @Videosbyme278
      @Videosbyme278 Před 2 lety +1

      @@forewordco Just pixel peeped and tbh yeah they're pretty close like you said, I think maybe a slight edge in detail to the c200, but I'd probably agree the c70 being "better" considering how much more manageable the file sizes are and less noise. Can I ask what lens you guys were shooting on/if you were using the speed booster for the c70? you might have mentioned and I missed it.

    • @forewordco
      @forewordco  Před 2 lety +1

      @@Videosbyme278 Glad you had a similar conclusion! And we had the Sigma 35mm 1.4 on the speed-boosted C70, and the sigma 24mm 1.4 on the C200! Nearly the same file of view!

    • @Videosbyme278
      @Videosbyme278 Před 2 lety +1

      @@forewordco Ok great! I'm actually curious if the speed-booster reduces detail/sharpness on the c70 since it's adding more glass in front of the lens, I've seen mixed things about that. It definitely lowers contrast/adds more flaring in sunny situations. Would love to know your thoughts as well. Thanks again for the tests!

  • @djduvi88
    @djduvi88 Před rokem

    Hey guys. Are the raw c200 files transcoded to prores comparable to the c70 file sizes? As well as workflow and strain on the computer? Thanks much for any info

    • @forewordco
      @forewordco  Před rokem +1

      Hey Duvi! Don't have a comparison handy, but I would guess the transcoded files are still bigger! The C70 allows you to shoot in a RAW LT codec that's great quality and much smaller in file size, whereas the RAW codec on the C200 is quite large. Prores makes it easier for editors to handle, but is very similar in size. In addition, there's all the codec variation on the C70 that would provide great quality at a much smaller size (like H.265).

    • @djduvi88
      @djduvi88 Před rokem

      @@forewordco ok cool. I’ll have to rent a c70 to test the files on my machine

  • @tbip2001
    @tbip2001 Před 2 lety

    When you say both were shot at 800 iso, doesn't iso become irrelevant when shooting raw?

    • @forewordco
      @forewordco  Před 2 lety

      That's not our understanding - but we're willing to be proven wrong! As we understand it - the "native ISO" is still important because that's the ISO of the respective cam that will yield the highest dynamic range. We find RAW formats allow for better resolution detail and better color depth. Noise and dynamic range will still be a problem as you increase ISO! Maybe someone out there can confirm or deny this.

  • @NathanKatash
    @NathanKatash Před rokem

    what camera is sharper - i remember c200 raw was pretty sharp and as i understand c70 not as sharp

    • @forewordco
      @forewordco  Před rokem

      My guess would be that if you had the C200 rolling its RAW codec and the C70 on its RAW ST, the image would be close, but probably in favor of the C70. The sensor in the C70 is the same as the C300 Mark III. Again, mileage may vary, and is probably negligible. The C70 Raw files have definitely been easier for us to work with in our NLE than the C200 ever was, and there is far less shadow noise as well 👍🏼

    • @colinthomas2525
      @colinthomas2525 Před rokem

      @@forewordcowhen shooting raw on the c200 with lots of shadows do you set the iso to 400/200? I heard that it’s best to do that and use native iso for regular to bright scenes.

    • @NathanKatash
      @NathanKatash Před rokem

      interesting as i see in the video the c200 is sharper and there is better color separation sold my c200 long time ago and i own c70 i love the dr but i do prefer the c200 colors science and sharpness @@forewordco

  • @theracingcommunity3267

    What about a c70 c200 two cam interview setup, to see how well they pair up?

    • @forewordco
      @forewordco  Před 2 lety

      They've matched pretty well, especially in terms of exposure/dynamic range, but the big difference is in color tint. The C70 sensor is warmer/more magnets than the C200 sensor! That's the big difference 👍🏼

    • @forewordco
      @forewordco  Před rokem

      An update on this warmth: we saw another review of the speed booster from canon, and that might actually be the culprit of the warm tint in the C70. Something to keep in mind/consider!

  • @psyghtsea8504
    @psyghtsea8504 Před 2 lety

    Great comparison! I'd LOVE to see this same setup or similar with C200's mp4 instead of raw. Maybe up against C70's lowest bitrate?

    • @forewordco
      @forewordco  Před 2 lety

      We'll add it to our to-do list for the full comparison! Thanks!

    • @alexschwindt2124
      @alexschwindt2124 Před 2 lety +2

      @@forewordco - this video is fantastic. thank you. Psyghsea - you do not want to see that test. I own and use both camera on a regular basis and the c70's Long GOP 4K *destroys* the 8-bit 4K coming off the C200. It's not close.

    • @yesthisisdonut
      @yesthisisdonut Před 2 lety +1

      well the c70 eats the c200 for breakfast when it comes to non-raw codecs, i dont think that comparison would be fair at all.

    • @forewordco
      @forewordco  Před 2 lety

      This is all true, It's the worst thing about the C200 (in our humble opinion), and is definitely one of the more impressive sides of the C70.

  • @avarmadillo
    @avarmadillo Před 2 lety

    Your tests revealed negligible differences that are largely subjective. I don't see it's worth the $$ to make the switch for those perceived differences.

    • @forewordco
      @forewordco  Před 2 lety

      The visual differences are certainly minor to some, and most visual testing will be somewhat subjective. However, the other reasons mentioned are certainly worth considering the cost if you are wanting to shoot in RAW. File size, media, post-workflow, etc. Either way, we still love our c200s! Wonderful, reliable, and very flexible cameras with a beautiful image.

  • @zenzin9504
    @zenzin9504 Před 2 lety

    what lens do you use for c70 and c200

    • @forewordco
      @forewordco  Před 2 lety

      In this video we had the Sigma 35mm 1.4 on the speed-boosted C70, and the sigma 24mm 1.4 on the C200! In general, we use Sigma Art glass on both (the c70 has the Canon EF speed booster)! The only real difference is that on the C200 we can use the wonderful Sigma 18-35, which vignettes badly on the C70.

  • @sdklsdlkl213e1kwdsf
    @sdklsdlkl213e1kwdsf Před 2 lety

    what do you prefer? st or lt?

    • @forewordco
      @forewordco  Před 2 lety

      Honestly, from what we've seen... the LT is 95% as good as the ST, so we use that when we shoot in RAW on the C70. However, we've most recently been shooting in the HVEC codec to great success 🤙🏼

  • @philipthao8527
    @philipthao8527 Před 2 lety

    Minnesota,

  • @vladimirtalijan
    @vladimirtalijan Před 2 lety +2

    There is no comparison, C70 is a much better camera.

    • @peterbrown818
      @peterbrown818 Před měsícem

      “Much better” is pretty subjective and entirely dependent on the needs of the user & the project.