Ed_David Posted March 24, 2015 Share Posted March 24, 2015 Longest title ever for a video! This is a test to see if I can make these cameras feel like film - which one gets closest?So SHOOT OUT!CAM A - Sony F35 recording 444 GRB 12 bit DPX files into the Oydssey 7Q+. Slog - gamma. DCI P3+ as Gamut. 180 shutter. CAM B - Red One MX recording 4k 16x9. Red DragonColor 2 as gamut and Red Log Cine as Gamma.Same 50 mm Sony PL lens. 180 shutter on both. Applied same lut to both! Visioncolor impulz Kodak 50.FPE with red log gamma setting to it.Added gorilla grain.First leg - normal color correct2nd leg - pushing color to extremeMy Results:1. Red One and F35 can match pretty easily - shutter on f35 was less staccato at 180 shutter - maybe at a 144 degree shutter motion can match perfectly2. F35 can be pushed a heck lot more color wise3. F35 has better highlight rolloff - very organic. Red one mx looks like how the panasonic hvx200 handles highlights - very video-e4. Red One has more resolution - shot some test charts to show thatOverall F35 I think matches film a lot more because of how it handles highlights - the motion on it, maybe I need to shoot at 144 degrees to give it a little more choppiness, maybe that would help - anyway it's all personal taste at this point.And there is super 16mm film shot by Hunter Hampton as the baseline - this is what I want my stuff to look like -I love film.Let me know thoughts. Paul Kepner 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Super Members Mattias Burling Posted March 24, 2015 Super Members Share Posted March 24, 2015 Good stuff, thanks for taking the time! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fuzzynormal Posted March 24, 2015 Share Posted March 24, 2015 If you're aiming for 16mm, then I'm guessing resolution isn't a factor in your considerations to achieve your particular film-look? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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