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  1. So I went from a T2i to a 5DM2 to a BMPCC. After been using it for several different shoots now since September last year I've been noticing that I'm not producing as much great stuff as I did with my 5DM2. The main problem I run into is how extremely shaky the camera is due to the smaller sensor and I can't afford a 4k stabilizer/gyro rig. I love the possibilities of great CC and CG using RAW but this is not a camera I can use for small quick jobs. It's just too time consuming getting the image just right! Therefor, I'm thinking about giving up on the BMPCC and maybe moving back to DSLR (I do miss shooting stills as well!). But I've been living under a rock the past year and have NO clue what's out there so after some quick research I've come across the new GH4 BUT that is a m43 sensor as well, and I think that is my enemy when it comes to a lot of handheld shooting. I am not super savvy with technology, I just like to shoot pretty images and therefor am reaching out to you guys now. I am def looking for something in the price range below 2000 USD (for body). A sensor where I wouldn't have to rely on post stabilizing TOO MUCH (I don't mind a little shake here and there that I could clean up quickly myself). As little aliasing and moire as possible. Would be nice to be able to shoot 1080p 60fps. Flat image style preset(?) for easier post CC/CG. Hmm, yeah, that's what I can think of now… I just don't think I'm cut out for the BMPCC and everything it demands from me as a shooter to get a nice image, sadly. Am extremely grateful for ANY tips and recommendation. Thank you!
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