When comparing Canon EOS C80 and Sony A1, which one is better?
Canon EOS C80 is able to record raw video internally, while Sony A1 is not. This may be a dealbreaker for some and it is important to note that there is a difference between the two cameras.
Winner: Canon EOS C80
Regarding internal raw video: The ability to record raw video internally is becoming more and more common in cinema cameras, and this may or may not be an advantage depending on how you shoot. While raw offers the most flexibility, it also requires more powerful editing computers, faster memory cards and more storage.
Both Sony A1 and Canon EOS C80 supports external raw video recording.
Winner: Tied — both have this feature
Regarding external raw video recording: External raw video recording means that an external recorder, such as the Atomos Ninja V, can be used to record raw video using HDMI or SDI outputs from the camera to the recorder.
Full specifications table of Sony A1 and Canon EOS C80:
Sony A1 | Canon EOS C80 | |
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Brand | Sony | Canon |
Weight | 737 g | Missing |
Lens Mount | Sony E | Missing |
Resolutions | 3840x2160 | Missing |
Shutter Type | Rolling Shutter | Missing |
Storage | SD UHS-II, SD UHS-I, CFexpress Type A | SD UHS-II |
Wi-Fi | Yes | Yes |
Film Camera or Still Camera | Stills | Cinema |
Digital or analog | Digital | Digital |
Bluetooth | Yes | Missing |
Maximum Video Resolution | 7680x4320 (8K) | Missing |
Internal Raw Video | No | Yes |
Sensor Size | 35.6 x 23.8 mm | Missing |
Stabilization | Yes | Yes |
Built-in ND Filter | No | Missing |
Color | Black | Missing |
Resolution (Megapixels) | 50.1 MP | Missing |
Crop Factor | 1x | 1x |
Streaming over USB | Yes | Missing |
Image Output Formats | JPEG, RAW | Missing |
Autofocus | Phase Detection Autofocus, Contrast Detection Autofocus | Phase Detection Autofocus |
Sensor Format | Full Frame | Full Frame |
External RAW Video Recording | Yes | Yes |