Let's talk 4k.

RekindlePhoto 21 Dec 2014 19:37
The pocket is nice for "under cover" work. The resulting 1080p is sharp but will take color grading and work to be useful. I know many who like I jumped on it real quickly and have sold them already. I kept mine for when a big lens dslr or video camera draws too much attention. Many of us here are run and gun type shooters and don't spend much or any time with studio or on-site setup like you do. There is a great market for both. No doubt a studio and models will almost always result in more sales.
NaplesMedia 22 Dec 2014 01:49
Thanks Rekindle, very much sums up what i've heard from sources, nothing indicates any problems and words of wisdom on colour correction in post, many have said they're found "Fast Color Correction" in Premiere to be enough to solve most if not all their issues. And yes, i'm starting to understand the need for a point and shot for stock footage, it's sometimes a but much turning up to an archery lesson in a Sherman Tank.
movit4000 22 Dec 2014 08:05
The BMPCC is a super versatile tool, I've already made a few advertising works for big agencies with it as an A camera. I believe most people don't know how to use it, or don't want to take the necessary time to learn it properly. Is it more challenging that a Gh4?, yes it is.
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