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    Matt Kieley got a reaction from kye in Blackmagic Micro Cinema Camera   
    Looks like the Micro is already going down in price on the second hand market. I got one for under $700. This is my first test, also my first time shooting Raw. Love this little camera. My Micro and Pocket should compliment each other well.
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    Matt Kieley got a reaction from meudig in Lenses   
    I modified my Computar 6.5mm 1.8 and shot a video today with the bmpcc. All the exteriors are f/8 and interiors are wide open.
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    Matt Kieley got a reaction from PannySVHS in Is the EOS-M *THE* Digital Super-8 Camera?   
    Thanks. With my Sandisk Extreme Pro 95mbps cards I was getting bitrates into the 90s sometimes.
    These are my EOS M videos. Both have grain added but the original images were very clean. The first video is 3x bitrate and has some grading, but the lobster claw segment is the off the card color, with grain added. The second video was entirely 720p60, with the bitrate between 2.7-3x I believe. The detail/sharpness isn't bad considering it's just 720p, although you can tell the moire is a lot worse.
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    Matt Kieley got a reaction from kaylee in Lenses   
    I modified my Computar 6.5mm 1.8 and shot a video today with the bmpcc. All the exteriors are f/8 and interiors are wide open.
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    Matt Kieley got a reaction from Juxx989 in Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K   
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    Matt Kieley got a reaction from mercer in Does anyone shoot in B&W?   
    Thanks! Think 1950s sci fi B movie by way of the Coen Bros.
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    Matt Kieley got a reaction from Spgreen65 in Does anyone shoot in B&W?   
    Thanks! Think 1950s sci fi B movie by way of the Coen Bros.
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    Matt Kieley got a reaction from mercer in Does anyone shoot in B&W?   
    I shoot B & W a lot. Combining short films, music videos and tests I have about 25 B & W videos on vimeo right now. I'm shooting my next feature in B & W. Here's the most recent short:
    I even used music from one of my all-time favorite films, Night of the Living Dead. This is the second B & W video of my daughter set to music from that movie. Eraserhead is my favorite example of B & W cinematography, and my favorite lighting in any movie as well.
     
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    Matt Kieley got a reaction from mercer in Lenses   
    I used a lens to shoot the video (Canon TV-16 25mm 1.4). Everything is shot wide open.
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    Matt Kieley got a reaction from kidzrevil in Lenses   
    I am punched in 200%, which probably makes the noise more pronounced. Here's a Super 8 emulation test where I just applied a mask over the vignetted area, to give you an idea of how cropped in it is:
    Te Graduate is one of my favorite films and is one of the reasons I love a good zoom shot. That and Kubrick.
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    Matt Kieley got a reaction from byuri734 in Is the EOS-M *THE* Digital Super-8 Camera?   
    3x + the 1.6x crop of the sensor. If you want s16 and RAW, just get the Blackmagic Pocket or Micro. It reliably shoots Full HD in RAW as well as ProRes, with a s16 sensor.
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    Matt Kieley got a reaction from Alpicat in Is the EOS-M *THE* Digital Super-8 Camera?   
    3x + the 1.6x crop of the sensor. If you want s16 and RAW, just get the Blackmagic Pocket or Micro. It reliably shoots Full HD in RAW as well as ProRes, with a s16 sensor.
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    Matt Kieley got a reaction from tupp in Is the EOS-M *THE* Digital Super-8 Camera?   
    3x + the 1.6x crop of the sensor. If you want s16 and RAW, just get the Blackmagic Pocket or Micro. It reliably shoots Full HD in RAW as well as ProRes, with a s16 sensor.
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    Matt Kieley got a reaction from PannySVHS in Lenses   
    BMPCC/Cosmicar 50mm 1.9 (shot wide open):


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    Matt Kieley got a reaction from mercer in Lenses   
    BMPCC/Cosmicar 50mm 1.9 (shot wide open):


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    Matt Kieley got a reaction from Adept in Lenses   
    This morning we filmed our friend Ariel Dyer's entry for the Tiny Desk Contest. We shot with the Canon 7D and BMPCC with My Canon TV-16 25mm and Cosmicar 12.5mm. Here are my BMPCC grabs with quick and dirty color correction.
    Canon TV-16 25mm 1.4 (5.6/8 split, 200asa):


    Cosmicar 12.5mm 1.9 (wide open with ND, 800asa):

    The last one was a bit underexposed, so there's noise, but I like the rest of the image.
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    Matt Kieley got a reaction from meudig in Lenses   
    This morning we filmed our friend Ariel Dyer's entry for the Tiny Desk Contest. We shot with the Canon 7D and BMPCC with My Canon TV-16 25mm and Cosmicar 12.5mm. Here are my BMPCC grabs with quick and dirty color correction.
    Canon TV-16 25mm 1.4 (5.6/8 split, 200asa):


    Cosmicar 12.5mm 1.9 (wide open with ND, 800asa):

    The last one was a bit underexposed, so there's noise, but I like the rest of the image.
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    Matt Kieley got a reaction from mercer in Lenses   
    This morning we filmed our friend Ariel Dyer's entry for the Tiny Desk Contest. We shot with the Canon 7D and BMPCC with My Canon TV-16 25mm and Cosmicar 12.5mm. Here are my BMPCC grabs with quick and dirty color correction.
    Canon TV-16 25mm 1.4 (5.6/8 split, 200asa):


    Cosmicar 12.5mm 1.9 (wide open with ND, 800asa):

    The last one was a bit underexposed, so there's noise, but I like the rest of the image.
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    Matt Kieley got a reaction from mercer in Lenses   
    About a year ago I bought the Computar 6.5mm 1.8. I knew nothing about the lens, except that it was fixed focus, it was $30, and the seller claimed it covered the sensor of the Pocket. I had written the lens of until now because it was super soft until f/8. Out of curiosity, I decided to try it again, but this time, a light bulb went off in my head. "What if it's soft because it's too close to the sensor and not technically in focus?" So I unscrewed it a little, and everything came into focus, literally and figuratively. It's still not super sharp wide open, but it's what I would deem usable. It gets better at 2.8. 

    1.8

    2.8, with the lens unscrewed even further for a close-up (that's my finger "focusing" in the top right corner, it's not vignetting). It's pretty loose when unscrewed, so I need to figure out a shim solution for this.
    You can see the lens is distorted, and it's not as nice as the Cosmicar 6.5mm (wish I still had it) but this would be a lens I would use for very stylized shots.
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    Matt Kieley got a reaction from Mattias Burling in Lenses   
    I got to use my Canon TV-16 25mm 1.4 on an actual shoot (an eating competition show on youtube--my first time directing an episode as well). This was shot wide open.
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    Matt Kieley got a reaction from Mattias Burling in Lenses   
    Here are a few things I've shot with Rokinon lenses (10, 12, 16, 24, 35):
    These are mostly BMPCC, and a couple of NX1 videos, but they can at least give you a rough idea of their quality. I never ended up using it in any of my posted videos (just a couple of tests), but I also used to own the 50mm 1.4. I'd say the 12mm 2.2 (MFT, not the fisheye one of APS-C), 16, and 50 were the sharpest and most modern-looking ones I owned. I shot my latest short film "Chicken" almost entirely on the 16mm with the a6300, but I can't post that yet.
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    Matt Kieley got a reaction from Geoff CB in Lenses   
    I got to use my Canon TV-16 25mm 1.4 on an actual shoot (an eating competition show on youtube--my first time directing an episode as well). This was shot wide open.
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    Matt Kieley got a reaction from mercer in Lenses   
    I got to use my Canon TV-16 25mm 1.4 on an actual shoot (an eating competition show on youtube--my first time directing an episode as well). This was shot wide open.
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    Matt Kieley got a reaction from mercer in Lenses   
    Thanks!
    The Rokinons definitely are not compact lenses. Most have 77mm filter threads and are pretty long/bulky. 
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    Matt Kieley got a reaction from mercer in Lenses   
    Thanks @mercer that means a lot. I had the NX1 in early 2015 and sold it (to someone here on this forum) when I got an apartment with my girlfriend, so I could have some extra money in the bank.  The 50 was definitely nice, even if I didn't have it long enough to use it on a shoot. I did sound for a web series which was shot on the Blackmagic Production Camera 4K with Rokinon lenses. I lent the DP my Rokinon 50mm and he absolutely loved it. I don't think I have any NX1 footage besides the footage of the two videos I posted. I don't save most of my test footage. 
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