Godox has introduced the C100, a compact camera that replaces the traditional rear LCD with a large transparent window.
This see-through display functions as both a viewfinder and a screen, offering a fresh approach to photography.
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Weighing only 65 grams, the C100 is extremely lightweight. Instead of a glowing screen, users look through an optical viewfinder with over 50% light transmittance.
Important information such as battery level, shooting mode, exposure settings, and framing guides are gently overlaid on the display.
The camera supports multiple aspect ratios: 1:1, 3:2, 4:3, and 16:9.
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Photos and videos are saved to a microSD card (up to 128GB), and USB-C is available for quick transfers.
Godox opted out of Wi-Fi and Bluetooth to keep costs low.
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Image quality is comparable to basic point-and-shoot or toy cameras. The minimalist design encourages intentional shooting with subtle corner overlays for composition.
The C100 is aimed at those seeking a pocketable camera that feels like an extension of the eye.
Pricing and Availability
The Godox C100 launches in China at around CNY 199 (approximately $29). Godox products typically reach international markets quickly.
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Given the brand's reputation for affordable photo tools, the C100 could appeal to kids, students, and hobbyists.