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Wayne Avanson March 12th, 2014 05:13 PM

Re: Canon it's Feb. 2014, is the C100 AF upgrade available yet?
 
"Everyone asked if this would be a feature in new units and the universal answer was no.
Check back next year."

Docea Marius March 13th, 2014 08:31 AM

Re: Canon it's Feb. 2014, is the C100 AF upgrade available yet?
 
In Romania this cost 500 EUR..is too expensive and not worth the investment to do this in the C100, I prefer to buy a Ninja Blade 730 EUR..I say it is overpriced .. 500 eur and will not give money astia.Si 400 eur was so much ..but 500 EUR is too much for autofocus ..

Chris Hurd March 13th, 2014 09:00 AM

Re: Canon it's Feb. 2014, is the C100 AF upgrade available yet?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Michael LaHatte (Post 1836653)
Do the new C100's have this already? or will a brand new C100 have to be shipped off as well?

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wayne Avanson (Post 1836657)
"Everyone asked if this would be a feature in new units and the universal answer was no."


Just to clarify one more time, this is an *optional upgrade* which means there is no change to the way C100's are made. If you buy a new C100 today and you want the AF upgrade, you will have to ship it off.

Edward Calabig March 13th, 2014 01:53 PM

Re: Canon it's Feb. 2014, is the C100 AF upgrade available yet?
 
Anyone know how well the focus works with the Canon 17-55 2.8? Debating picking it up specifically with this upgrade.

Andy Wilkinson March 13th, 2014 02:24 PM

Re: Canon it's Feb. 2014, is the C100 AF upgrade available yet?
 
Yes. It works very well and fast, almost too fast. It works with most EF and EF-S lenses as well as STM ones. See another thread I posted on about the Dual Pixel AF upgrade, link in post #18 in this thread.

Mods, I suggest you amalgamate the thread in the Wedding/Events section with this one to avoid confusion/even more duplication...

Docea Marius March 14th, 2014 10:54 AM

Re: Canon it's Feb. 2014, is the C100 AF upgrade available yet?
 
Hallo

You can change Aperture while continuous video filming on focus?

Thanks

Docea Marius March 16th, 2014 08:00 AM

Re: Canon it's Feb. 2014, is the C100 AF upgrade available yet?
 
Hello, if somebody help me with information, I want to send C100 in service in Italy to make sensor update
I need to send anything besides C 100 empty? what accessories should send out the C100?
Thanks

Mervin Langley March 16th, 2014 02:07 PM

Re: Canon it's Feb. 2014, is the C100 AF upgrade available yet?
 
I also would appreciate information about how to send in my C100, sorry if this has been answered by now. Is there a link to canon that describes the address/process. I live in Wisconsin. Is the turnaround time still very good? I absolutely must have it back by April 1st.

Scott Bellefeuille March 16th, 2014 06:13 PM

Re: Canon it's Feb. 2014, is the C100 AF upgrade available yet?
 
If you're in the U.S. you should really call or email Canon EOS Cinema Service directly to get the most accurate information about what to include and turn-around times for the upgrade. They are extremely helpful and their customer service is really great.

1-855-246-3367 or CinemaEOS@cits.canon.com

Mervin Langley March 16th, 2014 06:54 PM

Re: Canon it's Feb. 2014, is the C100 AF upgrade available yet?
 
Thanks for that information. I will call tomorrow.

Edward Calabig March 18th, 2014 10:15 AM

Re: Canon it's Feb. 2014, is the C100 AF upgrade available yet?
 
Here are my thoughts on the upgrade so far:

Turn around time from Pacific Northwest to Westcoast was 7 business days.

I tested this on a Canon 16-35mm 2.8 ii, Tokina 11-16 ii 2.8, Sigma 18-35mm 1.8, and a Canon 70-200. Unfortunately the sigma 18-35 does not work at anything beyond 1.8.

The AF worked really well on all the lenses. The order of quickness and smoothness was:
1. Sigma 18-35mm
2. Canon 70-200
3. Canon 16-35mm
4. Tokina 11-16 (this was a bit slower than the rest)

AF soise is similar to the order above except with the Sigma being louder than the Canons and the Tokina being much louder than the rest.

The AF only looks somewhat natural and "focus pulled" on the 18-35mm, everything else snaps into focus very quickly and abruptly. This is both a pro and a con for me as I'm using the upgrade to check focus quickly at weddings.

The AF seemed to work quite well in moderately low light settings.

One problem I noticed is that if you have a large depth of field between a subject in the foreground/background, the AF takes a long time to adjust on the Canon lenses (when something is in front of the camera and switching between things in the background a few feet away). There was literally 2-3 seconds where the camera was not adjusting focus then the AF would kick in.

The focus lock feature is very nice and I believe will prove invaluable during event interviews and candid focus pulls.

It's a shame the Sigma doesn't work at anything higher than 1.8 because that lens easily has the fastest and most natural looking AF. Hopefully Sigma releases an update to the lenses' firmware to resolve this.

Docea Marius March 19th, 2014 12:01 PM

Re: Canon it's Feb. 2014, is the C100 AF upgrade available yet?
 
This is a real problem??I found this on youtube..months and I want to send C 100 Canon service .. but after seeing this footage does not know what to do.I think it is not filmed with C 100..I HOPE


Mark Dobson March 19th, 2014 01:15 PM

Re: Canon it's Feb. 2014, is the C100 AF upgrade available yet?
 
What a funny pair of clips.

Its a bit like throwing a non swimmer into a pool and wondering why they drowned.

Inept camera work onto a, badly lit, ill defined background would throw any autofocus system out.

Matt Davis March 20th, 2014 03:58 AM

Re: Canon it's Feb. 2014, is the C100 AF upgrade available yet?
 
I'm champing at the bit to get my DPAF done in the UK - long waiting lists, but presumably it's under way and everyone's happy - but looking at those two videos, the focus action seems to be hunting in the way that the traditional contrast based AF systems work.

Specifically, in the first video, the focus goes THE WRONG WAY in the first instance. That's sort of contradicting the 'Phase Detection' process that tells the camera which direction to focus.

Just wondering if this is like the debacle over upgrading to 1.0.3 and 'Suddenly My Atomos Ninja Won't Trigger!' - because of course the camera gets a full reset and you need to restore to that setting you diligently saved before the camera had the firmware update, or (oops) manually check all the nitty gritty settings.

Docea Marius March 20th, 2014 04:49 AM

Re: Canon it's Feb. 2014, is the C100 AF upgrade available yet?
 
Hallo

if, as is rumored, the NAB will appear C150 to better monitor and AF .. I prefer to wait a bit before sending C100 serviced DUAP PIXEL
Beter i sale my C100 and buy the new model :-) all included


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