Godox is launching its first camera with a transparent viewfinder: the C100



Godox released its digital camera, the C100, with a transparent viewfinder. The C100 is a plastic frame that helps the photographer gauge the approximate shooting area. Godox describes the device as a metering aid for film photography.

Additional information:

  • High-transparency intelligent display (screen size ≈ 60.8 × 47.8 mm) with >50% light transmittance.
  • Dimensions: ≈ 104 × 71.7 × 19.1 mm (slim, pocketable profile)
  • Weight: Reported as ~65 g in Chinese sources (one retailer lists 655 g — almost certainly a typo/copy-paste error)
  • Storage: TF/microSD card support up to 128 GB (card not included)
  • Battery: Built-in rechargeable battery; claims >1.5 hours of continuous video recording
  • Charging/Data: USB-C (5V ⎓ 1A) for charging and OTG direct transfer to phones or computers
  • Exposure Controls: Center-weighted metering with linked aperture/shutter adjustment (semi-auto style — adjust one and the camera handles the other). Adjustable ISO.
  • Other: Portable for travel/street/lifestyle shooting; minimalist design.
  • Price: 199 RMB (roughly $28 USD).

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