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  1. mercer

    Lenses

    Sweet!!! Get yourself the SMC Pentax K 50mm 1.4 to go with it... a nice lens as well. Yeah, I shot that wide open at f/2. I think you’re probably right on both accounts. He was moving and I added zero sharpening. ML Raw doesn’t have any Sharpening and I forgot to add some default. The one thing I do miss is the Midtone Detail function in Resolve which adds a little crunch to skin and takes away that smoothness but for a wide open, fast Nikkor ai-s lens, I was surprised by how sharp it is. I’m in the process of putting together a teaser for my film. So stay tuned for a moving image.
    4 points
  2. I just finished my first shoot where I used the z6 for all the video shooting. Was a bit painful to shoot (z6+14-24f2.8+ronin-s), but a total joy to grade. The house was pretty easy to shoot though, nowhere near the dynamic range of some properties I shoot, it'll be interesting to see how it fares with them. The ronin-s is miles better than the crane 2 for me. virtually no jitter even with the humongous cam and lens combo. Good job too because the rolling shutter makes warp stabiliser a bit hit and miss. I know some people have complained about the slomo, but I think its better than the gh5's. I spent the first few weeks telling my partner I was going to sell it, but just like the d5500, I'm loving the image. Foibles: flicker from lights. I assume this is to do with the slow readout too. Never had this issue with GH5. Its fine if I leave the shutter on 1/100 or 1/50th, but problematic if I want to use an auto mode. I noticed some flicker on manual with auto iso. Have no idea why that should happen. I know people dont post there own work a lot on here, I think more people should.
    4 points
  3. Matt Kieley

    Lenses

    Finally got my hands on a Canon V10X15 15-150 c-mount zoom lens for just $20. I shot this very quick test on the bmpcc (shot wide open) and I love it so far. The lens is pretty big so I'm using rails and the SmallRig lens support. I like the zoom range--10x is the same range as my beloved DVX100 (though the FOV is different). It has nice round bokeh at 2.8 that doesn't have those odd "dips" as the smaller range c-mount zooms I've had (V6X17 and similar Fuji lenses I've had).
    4 points
  4. mercer

    Lenses

    So, I was able to get my lead actor to sit through another one of my lens tests. This is the Nikkor 24mm f/2...
    3 points
  5. kye

    Lenses

    That is a really nice shot.. even working in the landscape photographers S-curve from the waterline into it and of course, ML makes the image quality look effortless! Maybe you can process the footage in Resolve and get a LogC output.. Do they give you the Colour Space Transform OFX plugin in the free version? If so, you could pull everything into the timeline, set whatever RAW settings on each shot you wanted, then in the Colour page, go to the Timeline node editor (instead of the Clip one) and using the transform plugin convert the shots to LogC before exporting all the shots as separate files? If you output as a 12-bit codec (I don't think there are 14-bit codec options but maybe there are?) then you shouldn't lose too much colour info in the conversion. I know that LogC can be quite flat as it's designed to hold a lot of stops of DR, so higher bit depths are preferred. The only question in that workflow is what colour space to transform it from, because Canon RAW isn't a colour space in that list. You seem to be pretty locked-on to the look you're going for, so maybe just cycle through the list and see what gets you closest? I've graded ML RAW footage in Resolve and couldn't find any definitive answer on what to use, but there were a few options that looked about right. In terms of having 'skillz', if someone can get the look they're after from any NLE with only a couple of changes, those are skills indeed! Edit: just worked out CST means Colour Space Transform lol. Sounds like you're on the path already
    2 points
  6. Haha, is this a typo? Image video about a company, dadida?!? Like: "Our company does this and that, nice B-Roll, while someone talks over it, cut back to the guy talking, dramatic music after he makes a good point and so on... Very good point! It seems (on my cam) that pans up and down are smoother. Maybe right to left panning might be better. Also one could turn the camera upside down. Or shoot 4k portrait and crop the picture in post landscape :D . It's not like I am wip panning like a crazy fool, just a tat to fast for the codec to catch up, damn. Thanks, It might be just good enough that they will hire me again one day. On the clip there is writing on the wall and that is just fairly jumpy, that's were I can notice it the most. Will definetly check the Video and see what I can do.
    2 points
  7. Ehh. For me the issue with Canon cameras isn't what they are, it's what they could've been. I mean how is it that 6D2 has the exact same image quality as an entry-level SL2 which has the same image quality as the top-of-the-line 5D4? I'm not even talking IBIS, 4K, 1080p slowmo, all that jazz. I'm talking sharpness and IQ worse than a smartphone camera.. I still recommend the SL2 or 6D2 for people who couldn't care less about that because in terms of ease of use and reliability, Canon cameras are way up there but I'll never support releasing 5 year old products for price of a current one.
    2 points
  8. It is EXTREMELY RARE to even have a global sensor cinema 4K camera, in fact what notable ones exist.... only the Sony F55 (VERY expensive!) and the flawed BMPC4K So if someone brings out a low low priced Global Shutter 4K cinema camera then I'm perfectly ok if it is a compromise or there, such as a S16 sensor (merely the same as my BMPCC has). Although honestly I wish the rabid global shutter internet deskjockey fanboys had never managed to convince Z Cam in the first instance that a global shutter camera is a worthwhile project, as I'd have rather Z Cam had directed their limited R&D elsewhere. Arguably you can use the Z Cam straight out of the box (not counting media or lens, which most cameras don't come with), assuming you have a smartphone (as nearly everyone does).
    2 points
  9. Looks good to me, but the skin tones makes him look like a cat?
    2 points
  10. This film was posted on the P4k FB group earlier. WOW. By DAVE HILL https://vimeo.com/304999893?fbclid=IwAR2eii51lO2jPHV0mQj1JmhplQRhKhp0YYaO_FHc2jEpYXe8KicJKm53PYo
    1 point
  11. Not if you are one of those megapixel junkies though. I'd be content with it.
    1 point
  12. Its about time we saw a new Hasselblad vlogging camera though as their last one was released 50 years ago. And people criticise Canon for slow product refreshes. Their solution to getting fluid stabilised shots by making the operator and the camera float was out of this world.
    1 point
  13. Totally agree. I'd rather see the E2 as a polished product before they announce a GS version. But hey, maybe the industrial market will snatch them up? True. But... last weekend I went back to some of my REALLY old projects. (The .wmv files no longer play audio in VLC, so I wanted to re-export in a modern codec. Success, btw) They were shot on an old photo camera. 640 x 480, 15 fps. But it was a CCD with intraframe mjpeg in 422! The motion was day and night compared to modern cameras. Really makes me want a GS camera.
    1 point
  14. mercer

    Lenses

    Yeah that’s actually what’s interesting about the SMC “K” versions... they’re the same lenses as the Takumars but in a K mount and they didn’t use Thorium glass, so the glass won’t yellow. The 28mm f/2 and your Takumar should match nicely. Two legendary lenses. If you pick up the Tak 85mm 1.8 or 1.9 or the 105mm... you’ll have a nice little set. The Fotodiox Pro M42 to EF adapters are really solid. So you can stack on your Viltrox.
    1 point
  15. Haha ? You know what ? I kept it ? I love the panarama and the timelapse features. And it so easy to use, that everyone around me can hold it an get acceptable results. Which is nice for birthday party, or any family event.
    1 point
  16. TurboRat

    Lenses

    Yeah will post some pics and try to create a vid using it. Just beating around the bush which cheap adaptor should I buy for m43 & sony. Or maybe just buy a pentax to Canon one since I also have a Viltrox speedbooster and a Sigma MC-11 adapter. Most of the time when I see bargains, I try to overthink coz the item might be too good to be true. Then I rationalize that what Im buying is a bargain and buy it. Then after a few days, a cheaper version will pop up and then regret my decisions Actually already have the Takumar 50mm 1.4. Are they the same? But still can't test it coz I'm thinking if I can just buy a Pentax to Canon adaptor, since I already have a Viltrox speedbooster for m43 and Sigma mc-11 for Sony, or separate M42 adaptors for M43 and Sony
    1 point
  17. TurboRat

    Lenses

    Looks amazing!
    1 point
  18. mercer

    Lenses

    Yeah, I have like two tricks so I can make most footage look either way with any NLE... skillz. But seriously, I am just trying some different things. I prefer coloring in FCPX, I think the curves are smoother but I think I prefer processing the footage through Resolve better than MLV App. MLV App is just too slow. I wish I could get the LogC curve in Resolve. My next test is to use the CST that Juan Melara uses in Resolve. I tested it once a while back and with just a simple LogC to Rec709 LUT and an S-Curve I came up with this... That was shot with either the Canon 24-70mm f/4 or the 35mm f/2... I forget.
    1 point
  19. kye

    Lenses

    Nice!! Looking forward to hearing (and seeing?) your impressions when it arrives I kind of like that feeling on eBay when you think you might end up with a bargain, but mostly I just pay too much and don't know what I'm doing! ???
    1 point
  20. I expect fewer sales for their GS camera than they're expecting. Because there are not "many" people who want a Global Shutter camera above all else as their holy grail, there are only very few, but these few are very vocal online and fool people into thinking it is more important than it really is. Well you'd still be needing plenty of lights if a person got the Digital Bolex instead.
    1 point
  21. Hey Guys and Kaylee, so I am adding the finishing touches to my first "proper" coorperate image clip, man what a cluster fuck but still fun and quite a steep learning curve on every level, communication wise, shooting and editing aswell. To get to the point. Some clips I have shot espacially ones where tripod panning it feels like I am back in Canon t2i country resolution wise. On top of that I have shot the pans in 50p and when rolling in 25p it seems fairly choppy, slowmo seems to sober it up abit. I was wondering if someone has a trick for Resolve to even out the chops? Further would the precieved resolution los (maybe just motion blur?) be less when shooting in raw as the compression can't really handle it and mushes it up? Just in general I am trying to get to grips with how it works as pretty much all the glide cam shots i did seem to be super smooth (as in not choppy) AND sharp but they are not straight pans. Is it a sensor readout problem? Anyway maybe so can enlighten me a bit, cheers.
    1 point
  22. Not such a great idea when you consider the total cost of a GH4 + Ninja V
    1 point
  23. TurboRat

    Lenses

    Impulse bought a Pentax 28mm f2 that’s supposed to be a repackaged Contax Zeiss ‘Hollywood’. Not the best decision, since I hear you can get one for 60bucks a few years before but now it goes for a thousand since its rarer nowadays. Saw one for 500 on ebay and snatched it. Here’s the eoshd writeup: https://www.eoshd.com/2013/07/60-pentax-lens-thats-actually-a-800-zeiss-by-designer-of-stanley-kubricks-nasa-glass/ Kinda want to see how it shoots video on my GH and Sony a6500 cams since I dont see any video about it on youtube
    1 point
  24. Weren't we talking about some old, cheap cameras? I think "Kangaroo" made his or her purchase. Everything else ... madness.
    1 point
  25. I wish all these cameras started at 16mm on the wide end. I always lack the wide angle for shooting in tight rooms and I almost never go all the way to 500mm or whatever the long end is
    1 point
  26. CDAF is software-based, nothing to do with the sensor physically.
    1 point
  27. heres a stupid question: if my (slow) sensor readout runs left to right, top to bottom, is that a factor in moving the camera? like a camera whip to the left would be going the opposite direction of the readout, so to speak, so panning to the right might look a little better? any truth to that? this is the kind of "article" im going to write for kayleerumors lmaooo
    1 point
  28. I'm the furthest thing from a SJW And in that post he was saying in the hypothetical example that you gave, then that would be ''criminal'' to do. Maybe because you actively try to not learn anything more about them? Other than coming into this thread to post negative things about them. "Most would agree...." that BMD is more likely to go bust than replace ARRI as the next cinema standard. As you said, "that's just the nature of the business". ARRI is a bloody tough bastard to knock off the top (but it will I presume happen one day")
    1 point
  29. What's supposed to infer from there? To blame the arse or the trousers? Are you telling us it is more prone to be device's issue than an operator's error?
    1 point
  30. kye

    Lenses

    When did you switch to the simpler workflow? To me, the colours look basically the same as previous shots you've posted, so if you've changed workflows during that time I didn't notice any difference so you're matching relatively well
    1 point
  31. This board is a little more hip-and-shoulder than other places, so strong opinions are kind of the norm here. They do spark disagreements sometimes too. However, this forum has been through a number of discussions about the merits of free-speech vs political correctness and (IMHO) the general tone of those conversations was that open and honest opinions were more valuable than keeping nice with everyone. Be that for better or worse! In terms of the style of that video, it is a very strong style of editing, one which we know the internet took up heavily and is now a cliche, and for many without much talent is a crutch and people churn out videos with impressive transitions instead of making useful content. You may also not be aware, but many of the people on here are older, who came from broadcast or ENG where the bells and whistles weren't even available. I don't know how young you are, but there is a huge range of tastes, much moreso than the 20-something "professionals" who think that The Matrix is classic cinema, and haven't watched a foreign or B&W film in their lives. Besides, @webrunner5 is just grumpy sometimes
    1 point
  32. In terms of what you can try to improve the clips you've already shot, here are some thoughts. Try using the stabiliser to smooth out the pan a little. The stabiliser will crop into the image, but if you're only wanting to stabilise a slightly jerky pan then it shouldn't have to crop much at all to really help. Here's a useful video: If you're really seeing compression artefacts then you can attempt to hide them by adding a small amount of blur to smooth them over and then adding a small amount of sharpening after that to match the look with your other shots. This is a pretty nasty thing to do to your footage and if you add too much of this treatment it will look like very low quality footage, but if you add a tiny tiny bit of this then it might improve things a small amount. I'd suggest using the OFX plugin called something like Soften and Sharpen which allows you to soften/sharpen small/medium/large textures individually, so you can do it all in one place and just turn it on/off to check if you're making things better or worse Nice work on plowing through a paid gig - hopefully the first of many?
    1 point
  33. mercer

    Lenses

    Well... I thought it looked pretty good until you posted that...
    1 point
  34. this is a good question i would like a shutter readout so fast its practically global. my 5d3 raw is far from that tho... one thing you could do, if possible, is pan as slowly as possible, and speed it up in post. could that help?
    1 point
  35. ajay

    Olympus EM1-X Rumor

    It appears the ND filter is kind of a "gimmick" and only available with stills. It appears to take multiple images in order to create a shot that appears to have an ND? I assume a dreamy looking waterfall for example? This is a huge bummer in my book. I would love to see a mirrorless camera that has a real ND filter.
    1 point
  36. Here some sample from a video where I accidentally pressed record while testing ML raw 50fps
    1 point
  37. Yup, sounds like simple compression artifacts to me. Downscaling might make it subjectively more pleasant to look at, but won't recover any details that have been mushed. The only real solution would be to use a higher bitrate or better codec to begin with. Raw of course solves every problem, but is usually overkill. High bitrate intraframe codecs are ideal for fast pans, but even using a higher bitrate interframe codec would improve the image. However, a better acquisition format doesn't fully solve the problem. If you distribute on a streaming service, then it will be compressed into mush, whether you shot in Raw or not. The delivery format is often the limiting factor these days.
    1 point
  38. Its the gateway aspect of the E mount that appeals. Leaving aside the additional similar options the E mount range offers to Nikon users, having access to the Batis range no longer means you have to get a Sony body to have Zeiss lenses with AF. The adapter itself is only a few mm deep anyway so if you put the EF lens adapter on it its a negligible difference between putting Nikon's FTZ adapter on the camera really. Being able to also use the TechArt PRO opens up a lot of possibilities for fast, affordable and very compact full frame M mount lenses from Voigtlander and 7Artisans (28mm f1.4 and 50mm f1.1 are less than £650 for the PAIR!) and of course gives them AF, again for similar overall footprint than the FTZ adapter. So whilst there is obviously a ton of wonderful Nikon glass out there it is worth bearing in mind that only 4 Nikon lenses will go directly on these cameras without an adapter and it is going to take them a long time before the majority of their most renowned ones are available in the native mount. Funnily enough, despite being so heavily invested in the Nikon system, its actually only the availability of this adapter thats slightly enthused me about buying one of the Z series !
    1 point
  39. Awesome!!! I am going to get a Nikon F Mount to Sony e Mount adapter, mount some Nikon lenses on it, and then mount them all on to this sony E Mount to Nikon Z mount... just because I can. In all seriousness, isn't one of the main reasons to buy a Z6 over an a7 III is because of all the wonderful Nikon glass out there?
    1 point
  40. The GH5 is a lot more expensive even used, compared to the E2C. The E2C is like if Panasonic had put 4k 10 bit into their G85. Same thing that already happens when you get a phone call during a shoot... you ignore it and don't ruin the take. Haha, I kid--it's a valid point. But to be fair, people already use their iphones to shoot serious videos. It's easier to pop the monitor off and make a call on it than to get it out of one of those fancy rig/cage things with the lens on front and everything lol.
    1 point
  41. The E2C is certainly an interesting new camera. My guess is it's the same sensor as the E1, but with a better processor, and updated I/O to fit with the E2 family. If so, there was minimal R&D involved, just putting together pieces Z Cam was already familiar with. I'm not really interested in buying one, but it seems like a brilliant option for live streamers. POE can really cut cable clutter. For $800 you can get a brand new camera that shoots 10 bit internally. Amazing how far we've come. On a more speculative note, a future that I've imagined is using a tiny PC as a recorder. Run ethernet from the camera to the PC, affix an audio interface to the top, and record multi-track audio in sync with the video using your favorite software. No timecode or synchronization needed, just one record button for everything. You can use codec you want, any hard drive you want. Review footage and edit metadata with a full blown OS. It might be, but the E2C is significantly cheaper for a brand new camera, even compared to a used GH4 and a new Ninja V, plus the E2C is a significantly smaller setup. If you already have an apple phone, your monitor needs are already covered. With the E2C, you get H.265, and I assume it will eventually have ProRes internally. It seems there are advantages to both.
    1 point
  42. Just to put some things in perspective. P4K can be used for professionsl work, as it is, and I did. A very demanding 1 day shooting with random Canon batteries (non original), SD card and whatever lenses we had (m43/EF metabones). No problem at all. The monitor is the biggest one ever existed, not even some dedicated video cameras have such a good monitor. I doubt the C200 monitor is any better, and that is a 9000euros camera. People are using terrible NON touch monitors on Sony cameras still, and most 3" cameras in the market are much worst.this is a huge leap ahead. Personally, I bought a SmallHD Focus a year ago, but I had it on one of my other cameras that day. I missed a tilting mechanism at some points (very low angles when on a gimbal). Again, the battery isn't worst than any Sony camera we have used in the past, and Sony were top sellers in mirrorless. There is no camera with better in-camera sound than a dedicated microphone can provide, and this BM has a mini xlr, which no one else offers anyway. This camera offers RAW, but all flavors of prores also. When you buy the Z, you can not use it out of the box, when you buy the Pocket, quite literally you can (if you count the SD card that includes, you do not even need any additional media ?). That is the truth.
    1 point
  43. Funny usage, my friend, stop giving us ideas LOL So to that you have the Osmo Pocket, why bother for something else? xD How do you know you can't see the LCD in the bright sun? You never touched one... Yet. Let's buy one to begin with before to pretend to be an opinion-maker for the subject matter ; -) P4K is one amongst several identical ones under that perspective from yours. Easily to speak without clue, isn't it? : D Buy one man to be able to review it : -P
    1 point
  44. Can you explain what this means, please? This makes little sense to whom had played with this camera... Do you know something? This P4K is the EASIEST device to work with! Dare yourself to play with one... ; -) Try to shoot SOC with any without lens, media, etc and you'll get the meaning of it LOL P4K doesn't even have the need for any extra monitor at all because has the BEST one of the playground! ; ) I can only infer you don't believe me... I've posted all such mantra from yours is a complete myth. You still post it like an undoubtful truth, spreading misleading ideas about this camera. I am not Grant Petty, if I would be him, I would simply be pissed off with you when they put their best to design such lovely piece of filmmaking. Seems RED has served more as model for Z cam, even though, pretty unfair when this E2 ends to be more than a vague promise to comply. Blackmagic milestone is beyond to my book. This is what RED promised but could not be, especially after that Scarlet Pocket 3K for 3K fiasco. When RED ONE ended to be a brick, as matter of fact. Far away to be all way handy as we all were expecting or placing the best of our hopes and bucks for. https://gizmodo.com/379530/red-scarlet-3k-hd-pocket-pro-camera-under-3000 What else is necessary to write about? What about to pick one instead? (I like you Don, you know I like you but you are just asking for it... Buy one and have happy holidays! : -)
    1 point
  45. Did that 'Emanuel' fellow, did "he"...? Claim? Where... where exactly? ; ) From that link merely posted AND addressed to their pre-orders window usually taken during a pre-release? What bothers you? Must you know them before they're entitled to be widely accepted? Is that so? I will tell you quite frankly and straightforward: The way you shoot so fast to barely understand the target you have... ...makes me now to add some reserves on your take over that Fuji X-T3 episode from yours... Are you sure you bought that exact model...? LOL (Sorry, I couldn't resist : ) I got the chance to joke around too ; ) No hard feelings dude : -)
    1 point
  46. So the EOS-R does not crop in when shooting 4K video? I think you mean 1080p... lots of cameras have been shooting full frame 1080p for years. But who cares? I’m speaking of 4K video, and there is definitely a crop in that mode. I understand you may own this camera, but such comments might mislead others.
    1 point
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