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Arheo

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    Arheo got a reaction from pixelpreaching in need advice!!! upgrade my cinematography tools...   
    Yea like pixelpreaching notice, i plan to use my L lenses. if i buy 4k or have to buy metabones or new lenses. Eaven if left aside money for new lenses, dragging two complets od lenses 🙄 .
     I have some nice canon lenses like 35/1.4L mkI, 85/1.2L II, 200/2.8 L and one zoom 24-70/4 L with really good stabilisation. Also i have Leica summicron 50/2 with ef adapter ,  I sold my old 17-40L recently, and if take bmpcc 6k, i will only need one wide angle lens, and i am complet 😄
    and offcourse, I really want to thanks all you people for helping me with advice... specialy @pixelpreaching for spending his time to write well elaborated post. 
    For now i am closer to option buying Blackmagic 6k and keeping 5DIV. but still in big dilemma... (my head will explode... 🤯 )
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    Arheo got a reaction from Emanuel in canon hybrid IS vs regular IS lenses for handhelded video   
    I have a lot of L primes for my canon 5dIV. it is great for photo, but if i want to make video i have to use tripod or gimbal.
    So i decide to bay lens with IS to use it for handheld video.
    First thinking about primes 24IS or 35IS.
    BUT then I hear that lens with macro capability like 24-70/4IS, 100L IS, ef-s 35IS have something canon call "Hybrid IS" and that it is more effective for hand held video shoo than regular IS.
    I try to research this subject but without success.
    Are Hybrid IS (introduced 2009) implement only in macro lens or all new lenses use the same technolgy?
    Are Hybrid IS really better for handheld video?
    Now i am in doubt should 24-70/4L be more useful for handhelded video than 24is or 35is?
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