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Is the era of bulky cinema cameras coming to an end? In this episode of techaily.ai, we explore how Canon’s newly launched EOS C50 is redefining what’s possible for filmmakers and content creators alike.

Announced September 9, 2025, the C50 is Canon’s smallest cinema camera yet—just 665 grams—but packed with features that challenge long-standing industry favorites. We break down:

Filmmaker Antoine Jansens shares firsthand feedback from commercials and documentaries—praising the C50’s adaptability, image quality, and simplicity on set. But we also cover the trade-offs: no IBIS, no built-in EVF, and some feature limitations in certain modes.

How does the C50 compare to rivals like the Sony FX3, or even Canon’s own R5C and C70? With 7K Open Gate, internal RAW, and a price of $3,899 including pro audio, it may just be the strongest value in the compact cinema market.

This episode tackles what the C50 means for the future of filmmaking. Could one versatile, lightweight camera change what it means to run a crew—or empower a new wave of agile, independent creators?

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