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Live coverage - Blackmagic Production Camera 4K and Pocket Cinema Camera
P337 and one other reacted to mike_tee_vee for a topic
For the low-budget film maker, the Pocket Cinema Camera is a "game changer." If you're a GH2 user looking for much more DR and detail in the shadows, I can't see the GH3 bringing much new to the table in terms of image quality. By comparison, the GH3 is looking like Panasonic's 5D mk III: an expensive incremental update that, while competent in its own right, fails to fundamentally change the industry to the same degree as its predecessor.2 points -
An external audio recorder designed specifically for DSLRs. http://tascam.com/product/dr-60d/overview/1 point
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More details on global shutter and possible Blackmagic sensor supplier CMOSIS
Ratguity reacted to Andrew Reid for a topic
Though it cannot be 100% confirmed I am pretty sure the Blackmagic Production Camera uses a sensor supplied by CMOSIS, which if true would be very good news as it is the latest technology and already in mass production. Here are your sensor questions answered... [url=http://www.eoshd.com/content/10091/more-details-on-global-shutter-and-possible-blackmagic-sensor-supplier-cmosis]Read the full article here[/url]1 point -
Best camera for filmmaking
andy lee reacted to Caleb Genheimer for a topic
GH2 is the best non-RAW camera out there for the price if you're after a narrative film look. The hacked footage it gives is incredible, and I'm never selling mine, ever.1 point -
More details on global shutter and possible Blackmagic sensor supplier CMOSIS
Andrew Reid reacted to jgharding for a topic
From my years in audio, PLL is phase locked loop, and in short, it's a way of removing noise (as in junk data) from conversion stages (analogue to digital, like light to digits or electrical signals produced by audio into digits). I assume its the same here...1 point -
Hmmm... Kinda looks like this: http://www.baesystems.com/article/BAES_155306/bae-systems-ultra-low-noise-imaging-sensor-headed-to-scientific--military-markets http://ccdcmos.com/products/cameras/scientific/CIS1021-sCMOS.htm Based on the CIS2051 (which is 5,5 megapixel, so could be the BMCC sensor?) Google CIS1021: Found a 42 page pdf about it: http://alliedscientificpro.com/wp-content/uploads/MAN-0103-CIS1021-Datasheet_RevA.pdf What do you think? /Edit: Or this one: http://fairchildimaging.com/catalog/focal-plane-arrays/scmos/cis-1910f1 point
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Great research Andrew. Thanks for these informative posts!1 point
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More details on global shutter and possible Blackmagic sensor supplier CMOSIS
zephyrnoid reacted to Tzedekh for a topic
One of the factors limiting frame rates is the overall bandwidth that the camera can handle. Red used to rate things RedCode 28, RedCode 36, RedCode 42, etc., with the number signifiying the approximate overall data rate in megabytes per second. Assuming the sensor could handle a particular higher frame rate, either each frame had to be compressed more or the RedCode number had to increase. Of course, due to a number of factors, there was a maximum a model could reach without overheating or otherwise failing. If the same is true of BMD's 4K camera, why won't they consider a lossy compression format like CineForm RAW? By reducing the data per frame, more frames per second should theoretically be possible, and at 12 bits, the CMV12000 can do 90 fps.1 point -
Making sense of the new Blackmagic Production Camera and Pocket Cinema Camera
Zach reacted to HurtinMinorKey for a topic
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWjdFcziXpI @ 2:00 BM employee- "A little less dynamic range, a little less sharp"1 point -
Shot the following this weekend as part of the Sci-Fi London 48 Hour Film Challenge. It's a bit rough and I wish I'd had a little time to apply some NR to the Driftwood hack as it doesn't compress too well. https://vimeo.com/63554916 Shot on GH2, Bolex 16/32/1.5x using Canon FD 35/2 and 50/1.4. One scene (lift) shot with Tokina 11-16 and given a 2.40 matte. Settings -2,-2,-2,-2 Moon Trial 5. Used mix of natural daylight and Arri Blonde / Redhead with 1-stop CTB. Few straight out of camera (1.5x stretch in PS and to jpg) stills too: [attachment=466:00002.MTS - 1 copy.jpg] [attachment=467:00088.MTS - 1 copy.jpg]1 point
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Why Blackmagic will ship in July
Andrew Reid reacted to Omega Broadcast for a topic
For a second there yesterday I thought I was experiencing the Black Magic Convention yesterday and not the National Association of Broadcasters Convention. Definitely an exciting time.1 point -
Why Blackmagic will ship in July
Tim McC reacted to nathanleebush for a topic
Each moment I read this article I felt more optimistic about my own future and the future of humanity :)1 point -
Why Blackmagic will ship in July
ike007 reacted to ScreensPro for a topic
As much as i'm loving the new camera.... You shouldn't keep wheeling out the "$36k" specs thing. The F55 has: at least, 2 stops more DR 4K/60p 2k/240p Much better low light Much better I/Os Much better features (dual recording, better codec choices etc etc) Much better ergonomics The 4K BMCC is not even spec'd better than RED Scarlet (though, does have global shutter). Stear clear of hype.... It's a bargain, an amazing bargain that will change the indie scene..... but it is not on par with the highest end cameras... Not by a long way.1 point -
RED is compressed raw and the theaters are filled with VFX blockbusters shot with them :)1 point
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Didn't see anything as far as a new M43 camera with cine production in mind. Kind of a bummer.1 point
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Yes and no. From a practical standpoint, the tough magnesium body is a welcome addition. The battery is amazing at over 3 hours for such a tiny thing. The LCD panel swings out and has very accurate color, good for low/high shots for run-n-gun situations. And although not RAW, the codec is very stable and delivers good quality. I see the GH3 dropping in price dramatically, but don't count it out. It could easily work together with the Pocket Cinema Camera.1 point
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Making sense of the new Blackmagic Production Camera and Pocket Cinema Camera
mtheory reacted to chauffeurdevan for a topic
Let's hope he's right. Where did you find the info on the website ? Looked everywhere, was not able to find anything. The only hint I get is the VISUALLY lossless wording they using on the BMPC and not for the other camera - this is pure marketing wording. Christine Peterson from Blackmagic on the forums : It's visually lossless, a very slight compression. So right now, I prefer believing Adobe specs on DNG than Blackmagic wording - and the only "visually lossless" compression that is not lossless is the 8bit JPEG. So like I said, there could always be some new specs that could be published soon with a 12bit log "visually lossless" compression. Right now, there is not. Like I wrote on the Adobe forum 6 months ago, I really hope that Adobe would update the specs to include something better than 8bit Jpeg and that was before the BMPC. I now hope even more that Adobe will do it.1 point -
Some words from Blackmagic CEO Grant Petty on the new cameras
jgharding reacted to Andrew Reid for a topic
Congratulations sir :) I have also pre-ordered the Pocket Camera as well as the 4K beast. Now the dilemma is what to do with my existing M43 BMCC preorder, on which I have a £500 deposit down. I honestly don't need the camera and can't see a shipping date any time soon. Likely it will arrive close to July, by which time the other cameras will make it obsolete. But THEN there is the risk that the new cameras will suffer delays too. As for my existing EF mount BMCC, I need to make a decision whether or not to let that go or to keep hold, because it is now essentially made redundant by all 3!1 point -
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did everyone that paid a year ago get the original model. did they get a refund. did they solve the issues. are black magic using monies camera purchase monies over a 5-10 month window to pay china part costs. a posh clever corporate version of a kickstarter. not flaming or defaming just fuckin askin :)1 point
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Looks like the PCC will be my next camera, instead of Nikon D5200 or GH3 :) Nice upgrade from the GH2, but will keep my RX100 - 2 tiny cams in the bag!! yes1 point
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Live coverage - Blackmagic Production Camera 4K and Pocket Cinema Camera
P337 reacted to ernstdante for a topic
Sorry Sony, Canon, Panasonic, and Red. Any new announces at NAB are now irrelevant. Blackmagic has stolen the show again. My Panasonic GH2 is now GH through and I welcome the pocket cinema camera with open arms.1 point -
Live coverage - Blackmagic Production Camera 4K and Pocket Cinema Camera
nahua reacted to YouFirstEye for a topic
They may be pre-order at B&H now. http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/964117-REG/blackmagic_design_blackmagic_pocket_cinema_camera.html http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/search?Ntt=BLPRODCAM4K&N=0&InitialSearch=yes&sts=ma&Top+Nav-Search=1 point -
Please don't tell me I'm the only one who had this visual in his head after hearing this news:1 point
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I can't help but smile when I see that tiiiny camera coupled with the big ARRI zoom + mattebox on that massive tripod... :)1 point
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It's impressive and I've worked in 16mm for 30 years and it'll be great to be able to use 16mm cine zoom lenses. But honestly, can't someone take them aside and show them what a camera looks like? Absolutely terrible form factor. No viewfinder for shooting in daylight and maintaining focus. No XLR connectors or a small auxiliary connector for input from a mixer.1 point
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1. Shoots slow mo 2. Bigger sensor 3. Takes photos If you want to take photos with the M43 lenses you use with your BMPCC, and get the bonus of a decent B cam that can be used for slow motion work, then yes. But it needs a price drop yesterday. Although, let's not forget that if you're so inclined, you can go to a store and take home a GH3 today. BMD have a lot to prove.1 point
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Pocket cinema camera whit up coming m3/4 metabone speedbooster.. OMG!! Cant w81 point
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Live coverage - Blackmagic Production Camera 4K and Pocket Cinema Camera
P337 reacted to mike_tee_vee for a topic
Is the GH3 still relevant?1 point -
Too bad there's no 50/60fps for the pocket cam. Would've been absolutely flawless, but I want it anyway of course :)1 point
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Live coverage - Blackmagic Production Camera 4K and Pocket Cinema Camera
P337 reacted to HurtinMinorKey for a topic
Loss-less for viewing is very different that loss-less for editing.1 point -
digital bolex now delayed two more years...1 point
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Blackmagic just exposed (again) the entire camera industry. This is what Panasonic should have done to beat Canon and Sony, but didn't even bother to try. I hope they can manage demand better this time around. We need them to. This is history in the making. I'll buy one when it's available. I can wait.1 point