Canon C400 C400

Its 19MP full-frame BSI stacked CMOS sensor captures 6K video with 4K at 120fps, paired with a 24-70mm f/2.8 lens using three aspherical and three ultralow ED elements. The camera supports full-frame, Super 35, and Super 16 recording modes in a 1500g body that omits weather sealing. It’s best for beginner filmmakers and streaming creators seeking cinema-style 6K capture without relying on in-body stabilization.

type cinema
Sensor 19MP full-frame
burst fps 60
Video 6K @120fps
ibis false
weather sealed false
weight g 1500
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À propos de ce Camera

Capture detailed cine-style imagery at almost any light level and in a variety of recording formats using the Canon EOS C400 6K Camera Kit with 24-70mm f/2.8 Zoom Lens. This kit comprises an EOS C400 6K digital cinema camera with 12G-SDI output and an RF 24-70mm f/2.8 L IS USM zoom lens featuring fast autofocus.

  • 6K FF Back-Illuminated CMOS Sensor
  • Full Frame, Super 35 and Super 16 Modes
  • Full Frame | f/2.8 to f/22 Aperture
  • 3 Aspherical and 3 Ultralow ED Elements

The 30-Second Version

The C400 is the cinema camera that makes Sony and RED shooters seriously consider switching. Just don't even breathe the word 'stills' near it.

Overview

The Canon C400 is a dedicated 6K cinema camera that has working filmmakers seriously rethinking their gear closets. It's a straight-up video tool with no real stills ambitions, and that focus shows in everything from the internal RAW recording to the professional I/O. If you need one camera for photos and video, walk away right now. But if you're after a cinema body that delivers Canon's color science in a practical, no-nonsense package, the C400 is the one that's making pros sell their Sony FX6 and RED Komodo kits.

Performance

The video quality is the star here. 6K full-frame footage from the new BSI stacked sensor looks rich and detailed, with enough dynamic range to pull shadows and highlights like much pricier cameras. Internal Cinema RAW Light is a genuine workflow advantage over the FX6, and the 4K at 120fps is creamy and useful. Autofocus is solid, face and eye tracking hold well for interviews, but it's not Sony-sticky during whip pans. The real surprise? How manageable the files are. You're not forced into a monster post workflow for daily shoots. On the flip side, battery life is just average and the lack of in-body stabilization means you'll want a gimbal or a steady hand for anything handheld.

Performance Percentiles

AF 33.7
EVF 36.1
Build 60
Burst 93.1
Video 96.4
Sensor 12.9
Battery 44.9
Display 56.5
Connectivity 83.6
Social Proof 65.9
Stabilization 32.4

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Gorgeous 6K full-frame RAW internally 96th
  • Professional I/O with 12G-SDI and XLR 93th
  • Flexible Super35 and Super16 modes 84th
  • Includes RF 24-70mm f/2.8L, a workhorse zoom 66th

Cons

  • No IBIS, handheld footage needs extra rigging 13th
  • Heavy at 1500g without a comfortable EVF 32th
  • 19MP sensor is laughable for stills 34th
  • No weather sealing for rough outdoor shoots

The Word on the Street

5.0/5 (80 reviews)
👍 Film professionals are ditching their Sony and RED setups for the C400, praising image quality and streamlined workflows.
🤔 The weight and lack of stabilization are a recurring gripe for run-and-gun shooters who expected more handheld ease.
👎 A handful of owners mention battery life could be better for long shooting days without swapping packs.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Sensor

Type BSI Stacked CMOS
Size full-frame
Megapixels 19.05
ISO Range 100

Autofocus

Eye AF No
Animal AF No
Subject Detection No

Shooting

Burst (Mechanical) 60
Max Shutter 1/2000
Electronic Shutter Yes

Video

Max Resolution 6K
4K FPS 120
1080p FPS 180
10-bit Yes
Log Profile Yes
RAW Video Yes
Codec Cinema RAW Light, XF-AVC, XF-HEVC S

Display & EVF

Screen Size 3.5
Touchscreen Yes

Build

Weight 1.5 kg / 3.3 lbs

Connectivity

Wi-Fi Yes
Bluetooth No
USB USB-C
HDMI HDMI
Hot Shoe Yes

Value & Pricing

The kit price has a wild spread from $7999 to over $16k, so definitely shop around. At the lower end, factoring in the included 24-70mm f/2.8L lens value, the body alone is effectively competing with an FX6 but with internal RAW. That's a strong deal for a workhorse cinema camera, especially if you find the lower price at a reputable vendor.

Price History

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vs Competition

The Sony FX6 lacks internal RAW without an external recorder and still forces you into Sony's file structure, while the RED Komodo can be finicky and eats batteries faster. The C400 splits the difference: better codecs than Sony, friendlier ergonomics than RED. The mirrorless hybrids like the Nikon Z9 or Sony a1 II sling 8K video but omit ND filters, XLR inputs, and dedicated timecode, and they're still compromised stills/video cameras at heart. If video is your sole aim, the C400's purpose-built design wins out. For hybrid shooters, those mirrorless flagships remain the smarter pick.

Spec Canon C400 C400 Fujifilm X-H2 X-H2 Sony a7 a7 V Nikon Z9 Z9 Panasonic LUMIX GH7 GH7 OM System OM OM-1 Mark II
Type cinema mirrorless mirrorless mirrorless mirrorless mirrorless
Sensor 19MP full-frame 40.2MP aps-c 33MP full-frame 45.7MP full-frame 25.2MP micro-four-thirds 20MP micro-four-thirds
AF Points - 425 759 1053 315 1053
Burst FPS 60 20 30 30 75 120
Video 6K @120fps 8K @60fps 4K @120fps 8K @120fps 5K @120fps 4K @60fps
IBIS false true true true true true
Weather Sealed false true true true true true
Weight (g) 1500 579 610 1160 721 511
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product AfEvfBuildBurstVideoSensorBatteryDisplayConnectivitySocial ProofStabilization
Canon C400 C400 33.736.16093.196.412.944.956.583.665.932.4
Fujifilm X-H2 X-H2 Compare 88.195.589.585.599.997.19784.393.394.693.5
Sony a7 a7 V Compare 95.788.7959189.660.196.699.693.394.696.1
Nikon Z9 Z9 Compare 98.489.599.496.197.96597.384.393.384.984.7
Panasonic LUMIX GH7 GH7 Compare 84.78897.495.297.556.189.284.393.394.696.1
OM System OM OM-1 Mark II Compare 98.499.781.999.884.125.894.284.393.394.699.5

Common Questions

Q: Can I use this as a stills camera?

Technically yes, but with 19MP and no proper viewfinder, you'd be better off with a Canon R5. This is a cinema camera only.

Q: How does the autofocus compare to a Sony FX6?

It's very good for video, especially face and eye tracking, but Sony's AF is a hair quicker and stickier in rapid movement. For most interviews and b-roll, you won't notice a difference.

Q: Does it work with EF lenses?

Yep, with an adapter. EF glass works great, but native RF lenses will give you the quietest and fastest autofocus.

Who Should Skip This

If you need one body for both pro stills and video, get the Sony a1 II or Nikon Z9. The C400 doesn't try to do both, and its stills performance is barely an afterthought. Hybrid shooters should look elsewhere.

Verdict

If your job is video and you're tired of adapting stills cameras for cinema work, the C400 is a no-brainer. It's Canon's most confident RF-mount cinema body yet, with internal RAW, excellent color, and the connectivity pros require. Skip it if you ever need to shoot stills or if you rely on handheld stabilisation without a gimbal. For everyone else, it's the camera that might finally unify your kit.

Usage Scores

Overall (51.2)Video (51.6)Travel (31.5)Youtube (46.3)Beginner (53.9)Vlogging (31.6)Streaming (49.3)Photography (26.8)Wedding Events (34.1)Sports Wildlife (41.4)Product Photography (34.2)

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