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Gear / Technical Help => Photo / Video Recording => Topic started by: shoestringconcerts on April 09, 2013, 03:50:51 AM
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http://www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/blackmagicpocketcinemacamera
(http://www.blackmagicdesign.com/media/5511465/highest-quality.jpg)
Simply put for $1000 you can have a camera that 5 or 6 years ago would have cost over $100k
simply amazing
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I was just looking at that. Looks pretty cool. So does their 4K camera.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/indepth/video/hands-reviews/holiday-2012-blackmagic-cinema-camera-and-accessories
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your behind the times, along with the Cinema camera they released their new 4k for $4k Black Magic Production Camera
http://www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/blackmagicproductioncamera4k
much better camera than the BMCC
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I like the sensor size, and the MFT mount. Will MFT adapted 2/3" broadcast zoom lenses work with it? I like the RAW video capability too. Being able to adjust exposure -- plus or minus SIX STOPS in post is killer. Do you know, does it take stills too? If so -- at what resolution.
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I like the sensor size, and the MFT mount. Will MFT adapted 2/3" broadcast zoom lenses work with it? I like the RAW video capability too. Being able to adjust exposure -- plus or minus SIX STOPS in post is killer. Do you know, does it take stills too? If so -- at what resolution.
they should work with it
have no idea about stills but it doesnt appear it will
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I'm definitely thinking about going for one of these. I need to learn a bit more about lenses I guess. I have been wanting the original BMCC since it was announced. The production delays and it's other drawbacks kept me from taking the plunge. This one with the lower price point is more tempting. At $995 adding the lens(es) mounts, battery solutions and such won't stack up as much as it would have with the original model at $3k. I'm excited to see some footage. I don't have a photo background and need to learn more about lenses. I get a little lost with sensor size and crop values banter. I do like that the Micro Four Thirds lens mount seems to work with more affordable lenses than that fitting the original BMCC.
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If you haven't watched heres a good review of the BMCC...not the newer versions but should have same type of issues....battery,huge crop factor,no ND.Im not a fan (yet)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ulKP8TAjrWw