CineBack® for Canon C50 Instructions
Here is a video overview of how to use the CineBack® with the Canon C50. You can view the product page here.
Installation and Overview Video
Video Sections
- 00:00 - Start
- 03:21 - C50 CineBack® Power Options
- 05:51 - Choosing a configuration
- 06:41 - Tilta Cage + XLR Handle + Falcam F38 Quick Release
- 10:38 - Tilta Cage - No XLR Handle + Falcam F38 Quick Release
- 14:34 - Tilta Cage + XLR Handle - No Falcam F38 Quick Release
- 17:26 - Tilta Cage - No XLR Handle - No Falcam F38 Quick Release
- 19:10 - SmallRig Cage + XLR Handle + Falcam F38 Quick Release
- 23:54 - SmallRig Cage - No XLR Handle + Falcam F38 Quick Release
- 27:27 - SmallRig Cage + XLR Handle - No Falcam F38 Quick Release
- 30:15 - SmallRig Cage - No XLR Handle - No Falcam F38 Quick Release
- 32:12 - Conclusion
Required Gear
To get this version of CineBack® working, you will need one of the following cages:
- SmallRig Canon C50 Cage (Model 5656 or 5657).
- Tilta Full Camera Cage for Canon C50 (Model TA-T93-FCC-B)
- Other Cages - Share your thoughts with us here on what cage you would like to see supported.
- Falcam F38 Quick Release Combo Kit - Only required if you need to use a quick release with CineBack®.
Other Gear
- USB-C Right Angle Cable (we recommend the 20in model for the C50)
- Mounting Kit - Great option for mounting additional gear to your rig.
- Falcam F38 Quick Release Combo Kit - As mentioned above, this isn't required unless you need to quickly remove the camera from CineBack®.
Specifications
- USB-C Jack (Each)
- Output: Automatically adjusts between 3.3V~12V when connected to USB-C PD (Power Delivery) compatible devices (input voltage should be higher than output voltage). 60W max (5V3A, 9V3A, 12V3A, 20V3.25A, etc.)
- Output over-current protection
- Short-circuit protection
- Over-temperature protection
- USB-C Jack
- D-Tap 4x Splitter
- Output: Whatever voltage you connect to the V-Mount or Gold Mount. Often 14.8v
- 10A Max output current.


