The New Canon C50 Has 7K Full-Frame Video, 3:2 Open Gate Mode, and Dual Card Slots
The Canon EOS C50 is a very powerful, yet surprisingly affordable, cinema camera option that’s truly designed for the working video professional.
Jourdan Aldredge • Sep 11, 2025

While we’re very excited about the new Canon C50 and its capabilities to capture 7K full-frame video in a 3:2 open gate mode, we all know the biggest news here is the dual card slots.
All kidding aside, this new Canon EOS C50 is a very powerful, yet surprisingly affordable, cinema camera option that’s truly designed for the working video professional. Along with the aforementioned capabilities of recording 3:2 Open Gate video at 4K120p and RAW video up to 7K60p, the C50 can also capture 32MP photos.
Let’s check out the Canon C50 to see what it can offer for your projects. (And why you’re going to love the dual card slots, which support simultaneous recording even when shooting in raw codecs.)
The New Canon EOS C50
At the heart of the Canon C50 is a 7K back-illuminated full-frame CMOS sensor that enables the capture of images with low noise and offers impressive performance in both low- and high-lighting situations.
The C50 will also feature 15+ stops of dynamic range and offer several additional advanced features, including Dual-Pixel CMOS AF II, simultaneous 2K crop recording, built-in Frame.io Camera-to-Cloud integration, and XC protocol support, allowing for remote camera control.
There’s even a detachable top handle included, which you can equip with two 3-pin XLR inputs, along with a ton of onboard controls for easy-to-reach adjustments.
Dual Card Slots
The real highlight, for some of us at least, is the inclusion of two different card slots in the Canon EOS C50. The camera will feature one CFexpress Type-B (here’s a great option) and one SD card (here’s some to consider), both of which will support simultaneous recording even when shooting in raw codecs.
Furthermore, all recording options can be stored on your inserted CFexpress card, while sub-recording and proxy options can be recorded on your inserted SD card.
Overall, the EOS C50 is another fine addition to Canon’s cinema camera lineup. Yet, unlike some higher-end options, this one is set to retail for less than $4,000, making it about as affordable as your higher-end mirrorless cameras these days.
Full Specs, Pricing & Availability
Here are the full specifications and a link to learn more:
- 7K FF Back-Illuminated CMOS Sensor
- 7K 3:2 Open Gate, UHD 4K120, 2K180
- Dual-Base ISO: 800 and 6400
- Full-Size HDMI Output, DIN Timecode Port
- Dual-Pixel CMOS AF II
- Top Handle with XLR Audio Inputs
- Adjustable-Speed Zoom Rocker
- Simultaneous Crop Recording
- Frame.io Camera-to-Cloud Integration
- CFexpress Type-B and SD Card Slots
Price: $3,899
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