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    The big strength of the Canon Cx00 series is it was targeting the many thousands upon thousands of video shooters who started out with a Canon Rebel, as they'd then move up to a Canon 5D mk2 / mk3, but then after that... where did they go next? To a C100 / C300 of course!

    This is one of the reasons Canon can kinda ignore the competition and not need to push too far in front with the spec sheet (like say Sony does), as Canon has a *MASSIVE* built in market for what they bring out. This is a reason why the C100 mk1 and C300 mk1 was such a humongous success.

    However, we've come a long way since the 5D mk2 days (plenty of new shooters are starting out on a GH4 or a7S instead, reducing the built in market Canon would have for the Cx00 range once these shooters grow up. We saw how the new C300 mk2 struggled, leading to big price cuts), plus more importantly if Canon tries to bring out a camera which is too far outside where their "core" is then they'll lack the advantage of a built in market for it.

    Which I feel is a significant reason why the C500 wasn't as successful as they'd have liked, because the C500 targeted shooters that are too far removed from their "5D video shooters core" (unlike the C100/C300 which is a natural one step up from a Canon DSLR).

    The C700 is in the same boat, it isn't at all aimed at the Canon DSLR shooters. I fully expect in a short space of time we'll see big price cuts on the C700 just like what happened with the C300 mk2, as the C700 needs it if it is to be a competitive choice vs a Sony F55 / F5 or Varicam LT. Those cameras have been on the market much longer (thus are already more widely used and accepted) and are much cheaper. I don't see what is the killer features of the C700 which will justify its substantial price premium over those alternatives? Maybe I'm wrong and the C700 is worth the extra cost, will need to wait and see from user reports of how it performs.

  2. On 9/10/2016 at 3:25 PM, Fritz Pierre said:

    My next camera...been waiting for this for a while...and a GH5 as B cam and handheld...unlike most interest I see online though, I want the 6K...

    The Terra body is so crazily small you can easily shoot handheld with it.

  3. 2 hours ago, Inazuma said:

    Sigma, Leica and now Tokina getting into the cine lens game. I didn't know the market for them was so big.  I wonder if any of these are enticing to pro DP's who are stuck to their cooke's, Panavisions and Zeiss's

    There is a ***MASSIVE*** market underneath them of cinematographers who don't get to use Cooke's, Panavisions or Zeiss's on every shoot. 

  4. I think the BMCC MFT is an excellent camera! And better than many of the other alternative options.

    However... I struggle to see the point in it when I could instead buy a much better BMMCC for **less** money! :-o

    For me personally I think I BMCC MFT would have to be falling down into the $600ish range before I'd consider it to be a good solid almost automatic buy.

  5. Why the hell would they make these for MFT but ***NOT*** make the mount be swappable by the user?? It boggles the mind.

     

    On the upside however we're now seeing a glorious explosion of options in PL lenses on the "affordable" end (although the Tokina lens is surprisingly expensive for its brand name).

     

    http://www.newsshooter.com/2016/09/08/ibc-2016-tokina-35mm-50mm-85mm-t1-5-cinema-prime-16-28mm-ii-t3-lenses/

  6. The BMCC is such an old body now I doubt it would be covered by warranty. 

    Why are you looking at a BMCC anyway? (hope it is MFT and not EF!!)

    I'd rather look into getting a BMMCC instead. 

     

    edit: oh wait... just remembered the username, we've had this discussion before :-P

     

  7. On 9/5/2016 at 8:07 AM, tweak said:

    I realise, just pointing out m43 isn't even that adaptable compared to alternatives already existing.

    Aside from E mount being able to work for FF, I don't see there as being a significant notable difference between E mount or MFT when it comes to choosing one over the other. 

    EXCEPT... for one very very big factor: MFT is open, E mount is closed.

    Oh, and also, MFT has far more native mount options for it than E mount has.

  8. 5 hours ago, zerocool22 said:

    Yeah I am looking into the Raven or the Terra. I hope blackmagic will up their game this weekend @ IBC.

    I don't expect BMD to announce any cameras at IBC, as it has always been at NAB that they do that. 

     

    On 9/5/2016 at 5:55 AM, John Brawley said:

    Ha, no I've been urging they make the mount much more "open" than that. I think MFT would be a bad idea on a sensor that is larger than what MFT lenses are projecting. Then you're just using MFT as an interchange mount and I think it's very poorly suited to that job.  It should be more robust if that's the intention.  Mounts are really tricky because the tolerances are so critical and everyone THINKS it's easy.

    More "open" than that? A new open standard? Would be nice... but don't we already have enough new mounts! ha

    It reminds me of this:

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    I've speculated before on mounts that BMD could use in the future, I think it would be absolutely fantastic if they adapted the sub-PL mount that Kinefinity is using. And having two manufacturers backing it would make it go a long way towards perhaps becoming the default standard used in the 2020's.

    http://ironfilm.co.nz/what-if-kinefinitys-kinemount-became-a-universal-cinema-mount/

    As an owner of the Sony F3, I'd quite like to see the FZ mount have widespread adoption, but of course just like E mount that can't happen because Sony controls that.

     

    In my view MFT has the strengths it already has wide spread usage, and it can be used with S35 lenses as the JVC LS300 shows.

    I feel MFT is a good option in the short term, so they could for instance announce a BMPC4K MFT / URSA Mini 4K MFT "tomorrow". But in the long term (a year or three from now, or whenever) they should go with something like the sub-PL mount that Kinefinity is using.

  9. 17 minutes ago, sanveer said:

    True. But they are making 6 month old models redundant. That is very curious. 

    So? They're lower end models you're referring to, so of course they should be replaced by something better fairly quickly.
    Additionally the GX series is aimed at photographers, thus naturally their video specs should be easy enough to beat with a soon to come out new model.

  10. I started out years ago as a casual hobbyist photographer (still am that), think it made the transition to filmmaking even easier as I understood a bunch of general terms already.

  11. 11 hours ago, Jonesy Jones said:

    This will be a great doc lens. I may have a huge feature doc coming up and this could be ideal. Do we have a price yet? The new Sigma cine's look great too.

    No price yet. 

    I am guessing more than Sony's 18-105mm f4, but less than their 28-135mm f4

  12. Zoom F4.jpg

     

    Little known fun fact: the Zoom F4 can also record to Blu-ray disks as well as SD cards! ;-) 

    As the new Zoom F4 is "#1 New Release in Blu-ray Recorders" on Amazon, that is a new feature we didn't hear about from Zoom...  that it can record not just to SD cards but to Blu-rays as well! ;-)  ha

    That isn't even the oddest thing about this Amazon listing, it  indicates the RRP is $799 and won't ship until November 30th! :-o

    Yet Zoom has stated pricing of $650 and shipping in October ( B&H Photo Video Pro Audio has expected availability of October 11th), thus I'm guessing that is two more things Amazon got wrong. 

    https://www.amazon.com/Zoom-F4-Input-Multitrack-Recorder/dp/B01LOR91FC/

  13. It is a confirmed they've shipped a few units to their chinese customers, I guess they're just big boy commercial customers who are to bother to give us interesting tests to geek over. Anyway, is just the 6K version which is shipping at the moment. 

  14. 22 minutes ago, Kisaha said:

    Sorry for coming back, but Tascam DR100ii+iii and the 701D, have AA+internal bettery. The latest ones can play with usb power banks also. Plus their pre amps sounded much better than Zooms (I haven't heard any of the latest Fs though). 

    The F4 is massively more bag friendly than the DR100 series

    The H5/H6 was a big leap forward in pre amps over the popular old H4n, and the F8/F4 is an improvement over the H5/H6.

    The F4 is using a hirose connection for external power, massively preferable over USB!!!

    I've used both hirose and USB myself with sound recorders. ( http://ironfilm.co.nz/firmware-update-for-tascam-dr-60d-mk1-fixes-recording-interruptions-when-running-on-external-usb-power-packs/ )

     

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