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First Day With the BMPCC


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Seems you have infrared pollution on your footage (this is why the image looks brownish). Strong recommendation: get IR cut filters for your lens. You should always use them when you shoot with the BM Pocket.

This.. ^

You can get such amazing color with an IR cut filter. It really makes the imagine just that much nicer. I wish there was a moire/IR cut internally...

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@Matt Kieley

Congratulations on your new BMPCC.  Nice video.

 

A friendly warning, just in case you are unaware:  the micro-HDMI connector on the BMPCC is extremely delicate.  It can be hopelessly destroyed with the slightest pull on your HDMI cable.

 

Don't use an HDMI cable without some form of serious strain relief on the cable, such as a cage with an HDMI cable/connector clamp:

Cable-Lock-BMPCC-Varavon-Cage-HDMI-300x2

 

You could also use a flimsy, gimbal HDMI cable tied-off to some part of the cage or tripod head.

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Which encoder are you using?

It's called AnotherGUI. I found out about it from this video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HcBHItw4niM

It's great.

@Matt Kieley

Congratulations on your new BMPCC.  Nice video.

 

A friendly warning, just in case you are unaware:  the micro-HDMI connector on the BMPCC is extremely delicate.  It can be hopelessly destroyed with the slightest pull on your HDMI cable.

 

Don't use an HDMI cable without some form of serious strain relief on the cable, such as a cage with an HDMI cable/connector clamp:

Cable-Lock-BMPCC-Varavon-Cage-HDMI-300x2

 

You could also use a flimsy, gimbal HDMI cable tied-off to some part of the cage or tripod head.

Thanks. I have a half cage with locking screws over the hdmi and dc ports.

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I did a quick lighting/grading/fake s16 test:

Love it man i just finished watching black swan and gran/noise from bmpcc is pretty much same as super16 film that black swan was shoot on. i don't get that video fell from your video at all so filmic specially 2 sec in. Super awesome man

@Matt Kieley

Congratulations on your new BMPCC.  Nice video.

 

A friendly warning, just in case you are unaware:  the micro-HDMI connector on the BMPCC is extremely delicate.  It can be hopelessly destroyed with the slightest pull on your HDMI cable.

 

Don't use an HDMI cable without some form of serious strain relief on the cable, such as a cage with an HDMI cable/connector clamp:

Cable-Lock-BMPCC-Varavon-Cage-HDMI-300x2

 

You could also use a flimsy, gimbal HDMI cable tied-off to some part of the cage or tripod head.

what cage is that

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I suppose this will just be my own dedicated Pocket Camera test footage thread. I tried doing a Super 8 emulation this time:

I shot this with my Computar 16mm f/1.6 lens, which cost me $6 and seemed to be the perfect shitty lo-fi lens choice for a super 8 look. I used my iSupr8 iPhone app for the grain/mask. I think it turned out okay, not perfect.

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