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Surely something must be wrong here? 350 nit vs 800 nit My last monitor was the blackmagic and its very dim, only good in doors and even then in the daytime still not bright enough. I was looking at buying a smallhd focus just because it should be brighter, ill have to make sure i get it with a good returns policy i guess ! Maybe look at the new Ninja V 1000nits too
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Thanks for that. Gteat shots
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I dont have a 4k monitor yet although even on a HD monitor the a6500 1080p looks really soft. Ill check that comparison and do a little more research on it. Thanks for your response
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Any one know how good the 1080p quality is on the xh1/xt2 ? My basis for comparison would be gh5 great/ sony a6500 pretty bad. Just wondering for when the reduced rolling shutter would be beneficial and if it would cut with the 4k
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Im interested in the Tamron sp f1.8 35mm/45mm with ef speedbooster. Anyone know if the IS is working with these on a booster?
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Canon Full Frame Mirrorless is just around the corner?
Robin Billingham replied to IronFilm's topic in Cameras
I have a mix of audio background. I toured with a couple of metal bands (playing guitar) for a few years. I had my own small recording studio in the Uk and then ran this one for a few years .. https://www.lodgerecording.co.uk I have also toured doing live sound on and off. Most of my income is currently from song royalties. My own, my old bands, tracks i wrote or contributed too and i have a growing collection of library music with a couple of publishers. Other than that i still do some producing and mixing freelance. I have never worked on sound for film like you, with film im happier on the camera and or lighting mostly, but also started making shorts and slowly working on a feature idea Checked out your site.. Great stuff, got some nice gear too ! -
Canon Full Frame Mirrorless is just around the corner?
Robin Billingham replied to IronFilm's topic in Cameras
I would like to check out the canon auto focus at some point. I like the idea of just tapping the screen. Im picking up a fuji xh1 and moving my (mostly) canon fd set over to it but i also hear good things about fuji lenses so i may pick up a couple of the weather sealed ones for stills(currently in Egypt a lot and its dusty, like very fooking dusty). This will be my first time with auto focus lenses, although i cant see myself using them for video. To be honest i would buy a c200 if it was smaller. Its not even a money issue that makes me choose fuji xh1 or gh5 etc. Its size. Being inconspicuous and that sort of thing. That and using all my old lenses -
Canon Full Frame Mirrorless is just around the corner?
Robin Billingham replied to IronFilm's topic in Cameras
Spoiled by the accesses to such lovely and cheap lenses and spoiled by the joy it brings me. I recognise i will be a minority but iv never used either a native lens or an auto focus one for either stills or video from when the gh1 first came along. I should add my main income is audio work, although i have made a few music videos and a few other bits for money i wouldnt class myself a 'pro' by a long shot -
Canon Full Frame Mirrorless is just around the corner?
Robin Billingham replied to IronFilm's topic in Cameras
Been spoiled for years using vintage lenses and adapters/speedboosters. I wouldnt want it any other way. Great lenses and cheap, canon fd, nikon ai etc. But then i dont own an ef lens or a dslr so easy for me to say. -
Canon Full Frame Mirrorless is just around the corner?
Robin Billingham replied to IronFilm's topic in Cameras
'canon full frame mirrorless just around the corner'? Yes, yes it is https://www.mirrorlessrumors.com/first-leaked-images-of-the-new-canon-full-frame-mirrorless-c700-cinema-camera/ -
24-hour sale - SmallHD Focus $100/$120 discount
Robin Billingham replied to salim's topic in Cameras
I am looking at getting one of these with a Fuji xh1 shortly. Great offer, UK prices suck .. $707 is best in UK (£500) -
Thanks for the detailed post I watched the first 2 videos that are very similar. I think the Fuji one looked quite a lot better. I am still waiting on my Xh1 as im away in Egypt for the next few weeks and cant get one here. Ill admit the new sony caught my eye with its great low light and i do like full frame, however when it comes to looking at footage the Fuji pulls me back everytime regardless of spec. Im currently using a gh5 for both video and stills and will switch over to Fuji when im back in the uk. I think although i will lose some nice spec... 10 bit the image just looks so good to me for both video and stills that im going for it. I like the idea of using a wide dynamic rage setting ie eterna with 400% to have nice colours out the box at the same time as extended dynamic range. Its actually a very unique feature for this camera Ill add i can see why people would pick sony over the Xh1 and i see lots of talk about auto focus etc. However i move the same canon fd lenses from camera to camera (sometimes with a new speedbooster) and only use manuel focus for all my stills and video. I forget at times that people use auto as im so used to manuel. Upside with using manuel for stills too and using the same lenses for years (GH1 onwards) is that im a focus ninja with them
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I quite like the slight cyan shift in the blue skies, almost like a touch of that orangy blue look you see a lot of but in a good way. I think the Eterna profile with the extra dynamic range mode could be a great route to a pretty cinematic image for those with limited colour skill or less time (both me). I think having a great deal of the look baked in helps with the 8 bit too, i think its quite a unique feature for this camera. Hope im not droning on too much. Just buzzing about having placed my pre order (never done that before)
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its ok I will have 25% thicker magnesium-alloy skin soon
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Just been catching up on the video clips and reviews for this camera. I think i will give it a go, i have a gh5 and my use is 60% video 40% stills. I had been thinking about picking up a seperate stills cam but this has the potential to be a better hybrid than the gh5 for me and my priorities. Im loving the general colour/tone/vibe of a lot of the footage which means more than 10 bit to me ( altho i wish it was 10 bit ). I will pick it up before selling my gh5 just incase im wrong or change my mind. Quite excited though
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Ok i understand. I have not used the original a7 so cannot comment on the ergonomics. I wouldnt pay much more money for the a7ii over the a7 based on ibis alone though.
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Just to comment on the ibis incase the OP is considering the a7ii. In walking shots i found it made no difference, its not very strong at all.. However while standing still but handheld it takes away the micro jitters and small fast shakes so it has a benifit there.
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Thanks for the nice comments folk Yes I was using the ibis so I could shoot handheld and not draw attention in public places. Personally i try not to to be tech obsessed about filming, ill use whatever is to hand, even a phone if i have to. The a7ii was my stills camera at the time so i used it. I have a gh5 now but miss the full frame (mostly for stills but also video), mainly because i loved shooting wide with the fd 24mm for still and video, i used it lots and loved it. But for some reason using the equivalent 12mm slr magic on the gh5 just isnt the same, infact i almost never use it now. Don't worry about not having a big cam budget, ill tell you something ... The otherday i was playing some random vids of my son to his grandad, who actually commented that some of the clips look like movies, and did i shoot them on one of my movie cameras (he knows i shoot shorts).. So I asked him which clips he liked best. It was all bmpcc and gh2 and some a7ii. Gh5 was his least favorite. This interested me so I tested my wife on gh2 vs gh5 by filming my kid around the house.... She picked gh2 almost everytime. It was a nice reminder for me that the overall image aesthetic is way more important than the spec to people and I will choose cameras with that in mind in the future. While i was wincing at the low dynamic range i was missing the fact that it was still a prettier image in the most part. So sorry for the long post, but spend little money and feel good. Get the A7 for lovely full frameness or bmpcc or gh1/2 or fuji xt20 for sweet colours and just film pretty pictures
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Im not a video pro but i made this for my band using a a7ii (same video spec really). Some bad moire but otherwise fine. All the colour shots were available light. Using canon fd 24mm f2 and 50mm f1.8 only. Hand held.
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You would need the bmcc mft version not ef version for using a speedbooster of any kind. You would need to convert your c/y lens to ef. Now your c/y lens is an ef mount lens and can either be mounted straight onto a bmcc ef version with no more adapters needed or to a bmcc mft version using the ef to mft speedbooster. Hope that helps clear it up Ill just add.. Do not buy a speedbooster. You are a little confused about the mounts. No speedbooster will work on your bmcc ef version. As pointed out you would need the bmcc mft version for this.
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Panasonic GH5S 4K / 240fps low light monster
Robin Billingham replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
@Trek of Joy Yes its within the mft image circle. But normally when cropping to 16×9 you are not using thr full image circle of the mount. Only an over sized sensor allows this. I guess to put it simply. A 25mm lens on a gh5 will match a 50mm on a7sii in 16×9 mode on each camera (2× crop) but the same 25mm lens on 16×9 mode on a gh5s will be a bit wider than the 50mm on a a7sii... There for less than a 2x crop. 25mm on a gh5s will be wider than 25mm on gh5 (when using 16×9 and 17×9) so the crop cant be 2x on both -
Panasonic GH5S 4K / 240fps low light monster
Robin Billingham replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
The regular gh5 is a 2x crop of full frame. If both formats achieve 16×9 by cropping the top and bottom on the sensor(making the sensor smaller) then a 2x crop ratio would be maintained. However on an oversized sensor the 16×9 mode is achieved by using extra pixels available within the imaga circle, no cropping, so the ratio between the formats is changed to a less than 2x crop (in the case of the gh5s). If the full frame sensor was also an oversized multi aspect one then the 2x crop would remain between the 2. In reality this makes the gh5s crop around the 1:86-1:89 mark. Small changes for 16×9 or 17:9 etc Or 2x crop for stills in its native format -
Panasonic GH5S 4K / 240fps low light monster
Robin Billingham replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
@PannySVHS thanks for the kind words. Editing down to 1 minute was hard, it was best at 1:15. I was happy with the gh5 performance between 1600-3200 fir this but i dont think i would go above 1600 at any point on a more serious shoot. -
Panasonic GH5S 4K / 240fps low light monster
Robin Billingham replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
I just made this, no planning, last minute decision to enter cinema5d 1 min short comp. Used gh5 iso 1600-3200 throughout. (Had no lighting to hand).Kind of gets away with it as the shots are quite quick. Gh5s would have have been great in one sense with the low light but it was shot all hand held and ibis was a great help.... I think for now ill still with the gh5 as i cant afford to own both https://youtu.be/lI3rfpQvqtA -
I think if this was to be a Gh5R mid life cycle update camera it would come a year later than this. So im guessing its something more different than that.. Low pixel count/more video features etc