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    Jip-Hop got a reaction from tomastancredi in 5K RAW 24p video for $150 - Magic Lantern making great strides on Canon EOS M   
    Wanted to share my first trial with Canon EOS M, Magic Lantern RAW and vintage lenses.
    Also the first time I use Davinci Resolve for editing and grading.
    Overall I'm quite happy with the results.
    Here's the link: https://youtu.be/bDT8-ChgzrE.
    Make sure to watch it in 4K, even on non-4K screens, because it has way less compression artefacts.
    Shot in mv1080 at 1736x976 resolution, 25fps.
    Using Helios 44-2, Mir 1B and maybe in some shots the Jupiter 9.
    Also used two stacked polariser filters as variable ND.
    Didn't use a LCD viewfinder, but plan to use one next time.
    Need to get more stable shots, so I applied stabilisation in post.
    Sound recorded with Rode VideoMicro.
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    Jip-Hop got a reaction from ZEEK in 5K RAW 24p video for $150 - Magic Lantern making great strides on Canon EOS M   
    Thanks  glad you like it. Curious to hear what you mean by lite setting.
    Thanks Zeek! Bought the EOS M because of your great video's ? Yeah, it was my first time shooting and was a bit enthusiastic. Already filled a 64GB card as soon as we left the house... Super cool framegrabs with the Transformers by the way! Looking forward to your new video.
    Forgot to mention I used the Viltrox speedbooster too.
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    Jip-Hop got a reaction from heart0less in 5K RAW 24p video for $150 - Magic Lantern making great strides on Canon EOS M   
    Wanted to share my first trial with Canon EOS M, Magic Lantern RAW and vintage lenses.
    Also the first time I use Davinci Resolve for editing and grading.
    Overall I'm quite happy with the results.
    Here's the link: https://youtu.be/bDT8-ChgzrE.
    Make sure to watch it in 4K, even on non-4K screens, because it has way less compression artefacts.
    Shot in mv1080 at 1736x976 resolution, 25fps.
    Using Helios 44-2, Mir 1B and maybe in some shots the Jupiter 9.
    Also used two stacked polariser filters as variable ND.
    Didn't use a LCD viewfinder, but plan to use one next time.
    Need to get more stable shots, so I applied stabilisation in post.
    Sound recorded with Rode VideoMicro.
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    Jip-Hop got a reaction from DBounce in 5K RAW 24p video for $150 - Magic Lantern making great strides on Canon EOS M   
    Wanted to share my first trial with Canon EOS M, Magic Lantern RAW and vintage lenses.
    Also the first time I use Davinci Resolve for editing and grading.
    Overall I'm quite happy with the results.
    Here's the link: https://youtu.be/bDT8-ChgzrE.
    Make sure to watch it in 4K, even on non-4K screens, because it has way less compression artefacts.
    Shot in mv1080 at 1736x976 resolution, 25fps.
    Using Helios 44-2, Mir 1B and maybe in some shots the Jupiter 9.
    Also used two stacked polariser filters as variable ND.
    Didn't use a LCD viewfinder, but plan to use one next time.
    Need to get more stable shots, so I applied stabilisation in post.
    Sound recorded with Rode VideoMicro.
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    Jip-Hop got a reaction from webrunner5 in 5K RAW 24p video for $150 - Magic Lantern making great strides on Canon EOS M   
    Wanted to share my first trial with Canon EOS M, Magic Lantern RAW and vintage lenses.
    Also the first time I use Davinci Resolve for editing and grading.
    Overall I'm quite happy with the results.
    Here's the link: https://youtu.be/bDT8-ChgzrE.
    Make sure to watch it in 4K, even on non-4K screens, because it has way less compression artefacts.
    Shot in mv1080 at 1736x976 resolution, 25fps.
    Using Helios 44-2, Mir 1B and maybe in some shots the Jupiter 9.
    Also used two stacked polariser filters as variable ND.
    Didn't use a LCD viewfinder, but plan to use one next time.
    Need to get more stable shots, so I applied stabilisation in post.
    Sound recorded with Rode VideoMicro.
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    Jip-Hop got a reaction from Emanuel in 5K RAW 24p video for $150 - Magic Lantern making great strides on Canon EOS M   
    Wanted to share my first trial with Canon EOS M, Magic Lantern RAW and vintage lenses.
    Also the first time I use Davinci Resolve for editing and grading.
    Overall I'm quite happy with the results.
    Here's the link: https://youtu.be/bDT8-ChgzrE.
    Make sure to watch it in 4K, even on non-4K screens, because it has way less compression artefacts.
    Shot in mv1080 at 1736x976 resolution, 25fps.
    Using Helios 44-2, Mir 1B and maybe in some shots the Jupiter 9.
    Also used two stacked polariser filters as variable ND.
    Didn't use a LCD viewfinder, but plan to use one next time.
    Need to get more stable shots, so I applied stabilisation in post.
    Sound recorded with Rode VideoMicro.
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    Jip-Hop reacted to timpy in Nikon V1 - shooting 4K 60fps raw for $200   
    Glad to see that you guys still make stuff with the V's. Here is my last burst video:

    http://youtu.be/Nw8H4v0zN_0

    This time I used a Kowa anamorphic lens attached to my 35mm f2 Helios. This is the V2, therefore it is 5K. Specially good for the job as it shoots 4:3, so you can get proper anamorphic aspect.
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    Jip-Hop got a reaction from Tim Fraser in Nikon V1 - shooting 4K 60fps raw for $200   
    Wanted to share my first video shot with the V2's burst mode. I used in camera JPEG for this video. My girlfriend and I are on exchange to Singapore for half a year and I had to leave my desktop workstation behind. My 4 year old MacBook Pro doesn't have the power to cope with raw burst sequences and since I'm on holiday at the moment I didn't want to spend too much time editing this. Premiere Pro already crashed on me enough times during this project xD Next time I'd like to make some more 'longer' shots using e.g. Twixtor.

    I rendered a 4k ProRes proxy and uploaded the 2gb video to YouTube so 4k is available for people with a 4k monitor.
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    Jip-Hop reacted to Jip-Hop in Nikon V1 - shooting 4K 60fps raw for $200   
    Wanted to share my first video shot with the V2's burst mode. I used in camera JPEG for this video. My girlfriend and I are on exchange to Singapore for half a year and I had to leave my desktop workstation behind. My 4 year old MacBook Pro doesn't have the power to cope with raw burst sequences and since I'm on holiday at the moment I didn't want to spend too much time editing this. Premiere Pro already crashed on me enough times during this project xD Next time I'd like to make some more 'longer' shots using e.g. Twixtor.

    I rendered a 4k ProRes proxy and uploaded the 2gb video to YouTube so 4k is available for people with a 4k monitor.
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    Jip-Hop got a reaction from leeys in Nikon V1 - shooting 4K 60fps raw for $200   
    Wanted to share my first video shot with the V2's burst mode. I used in camera JPEG for this video. My girlfriend and I are on exchange to Singapore for half a year and I had to leave my desktop workstation behind. My 4 year old MacBook Pro doesn't have the power to cope with raw burst sequences and since I'm on holiday at the moment I didn't want to spend too much time editing this. Premiere Pro already crashed on me enough times during this project xD Next time I'd like to make some more 'longer' shots using e.g. Twixtor.

    I rendered a 4k ProRes proxy and uploaded the 2gb video to YouTube so 4k is available for people with a 4k monitor.
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