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English: Canon EOS C300 Cinema EOS Camcorder (EF), 1920x1080 60/50i, 23.98/25p. Popular choice of most camera operators, used with Canon zoom or prime lenses. Equipped with two XLR inputs for audio and timecode is a step up from Canon 5D Mark III.
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