GH4 + 4k + XLR wow!!!
cinecameratv
9 Feb 2014 16:52
More on the GH4. Another interesting spec: "Approx. 50% higher speed signal readout suppresses rolling shutter effect even when using electronic shutter or recording motion image"
http://nofilmschool.com/2014/02/4k-panasonic-gh4-uhd-30fps-24fps-price-cost/
http://nofilmschool.com/2014/02/4k-panasonic-gh4-uhd-30fps-24fps-price-cost/
RekindlePhoto
11 Feb 2014 04:01
comparison.
http://www.eoshd.com/content/12057/4k-camera-masses-gh4-vs-blackmagic-production-camera
http://www.eoshd.com/content/12057/4k-camera-masses-gh4-vs-blackmagic-production-camera
cinecameratv
11 Feb 2014 16:42
Saw the comparison. GH4 better travel cam. BMCC better studio or movieset cam. GH4 better ENG cam. BMCC better lightning cam.
Conclusion: buy both.
Conclusion: buy both.
SimpleIconic
11 Feb 2014 21:18
For my ziess ef lens set, I will have to go with the black magic cam.
JHDT_Productions
11 Feb 2014 21:23
Same here. I have the Zeiss ef as well as other Canon lenses. So the BMC will be my choice.
Or if someone announces another 4K camera that takes Canon lenses.
Plus all my shots are studio so it will work better for me.
Or if someone announces another 4K camera that takes Canon lenses.
Plus all my shots are studio so it will work better for me.
RekindlePhoto
11 Feb 2014 22:32
Sounds like BMC might be having a "minor" issue with noise in shadows ... if so that will affect studio and travel. When I use the BMC Pocket in a a more static situation where I have time to set it up correctly it does shoot a very sharp footage.
cinecameratv
13 Feb 2014 14:27
jason
14 Feb 2014 18:40
Checkout this link on the GH4 http://nofilmschool.com/2014/02/4k-panasonic-gh4-uhd-30fps-24fps-price-cost/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+nofilmschool+%28nofilmschool%29
cinecameratv
24 Feb 2014 02:03
Mizamook
24 Feb 2014 02:13
Um - what's the point of that? Looks pretty bad - and "only" in HD. Nasty blown out highlights, purple fringing, banding in the sky. Or am I missing something? I think not the camera's fault in this case.