Hi Paul,
For full disclosure, I own a C300, C100 and 5D MKIII.
I went through the buying process a while ago. On my list was the Epic, BMCC, FS100, FS700 and C300. I obsessed over this for hours, read every forum, every tech spec, you name it. I then went to my LA and organized a shootout with all the cameras in one place. I went in convinced that I was going to get an FS700. The first cameras I ruled out were the Sony's. The ergonomics are horrible and the build quality was cheesy in my opinion. The BMCC wasn't there but I had seen it at NAB. Again, ergonomics and the need for massive amounts of accessories ruled it out. Epic was #2 on my list but after looking at the accessory and post needs, I ruled it out. I picked up the C300 and I was instantly in love with the ergonomics, then I fell in love with the post flow. A month later, I bought a C300 and a C100 as my B camera with a Ninja 2.
First thing to consider is your post workflow and needs. I don't need 4K, it is too storage intensive for me and if your stuff is not going into a movie theater or needs archiving I see no current need (for me) for 4K. Would I like to have it, yes, do I need it, no.
The C100 is a great tool, the MK III is going to severly limit you in many situations. My $0.02
Jeffrey Farrell
www.8kproductions.com
For full disclosure, I own a C300, C100 and 5D MKIII.
I went through the buying process a while ago. On my list was the Epic, BMCC, FS100, FS700 and C300. I obsessed over this for hours, read every forum, every tech spec, you name it. I then went to my LA and organized a shootout with all the cameras in one place. I went in convinced that I was going to get an FS700. The first cameras I ruled out were the Sony's. The ergonomics are horrible and the build quality was cheesy in my opinion. The BMCC wasn't there but I had seen it at NAB. Again, ergonomics and the need for massive amounts of accessories ruled it out. Epic was #2 on my list but after looking at the accessory and post needs, I ruled it out. I picked up the C300 and I was instantly in love with the ergonomics, then I fell in love with the post flow. A month later, I bought a C300 and a C100 as my B camera with a Ninja 2.
First thing to consider is your post workflow and needs. I don't need 4K, it is too storage intensive for me and if your stuff is not going into a movie theater or needs archiving I see no current need (for me) for 4K. Would I like to have it, yes, do I need it, no.
The C100 is a great tool, the MK III is going to severly limit you in many situations. My $0.02
Jeffrey Farrell
www.8kproductions.com
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