The Canon EOS C400 is one of the latest Canon cameras on the Netflix approved list. With its mighty 6K full frame backside illuminated (BSI) sensor delivering 16 stops of dynamic range paired with a triple base ISO system for low-noise performance, this compact and modular camera makes it an ideal choice for filmmakers.
Netflix has been a pioneer in standardising high-fidelity 4K HDR content for home entertainment, and its strict guidelines for evaluating camera technology and workflow pipelines have ensured that Netflix Original content consistently produces outstanding image and sound quality. Approved cameras must have been used for at least 90% of the final cut's runtime – although there can be more flexibility when it comes to non-fiction.
Netflix has now added the Canon EOS C400 to its list of approved cameras, meaning that filmmakers in any genre, from documentary to drama an reality TV can choose from Canon’s smallest full-frame Cinema EOS body, the EOS R5 C, right up to the Canon EOS C500 Mark II, as their primary camera or B-cam for Netflix Original productions. Also included in the list are the EOS C300 Mark III and EOS C70 – two filmmaking powerhouses which share the same DGO sensor technology.
"Receiving the Netflix stamp of approval for all these Cinema EOS cameras is a result of Canon's continuous pursuit of developing cutting-edge image technology without compromises, regardless of whether it's for entry level or high end," says Canon Europe Product Specialist Aron Randhawa.