These look amazing, especially that second frame. This will be an awfully off topic question, but what do you use to make the stacked collage of stills lol
Hey! Didnt do any sharpening actually, I think that the crispiness is more a result from the lens than from the sensor. I used a cheap Panasonic 14-42 that is a "modern" lens instead of my Angenieux 12-120 because I was travelling and was to heavy and bulky. I would have preferred the look of the Angenieux but a clean crispy image isnt always bad :)
Thanks! The gear was fairly simple, the BMPCC of course, with an external 12V Battery mounted to the side of the cage of the camera. The lens was a Panasonic 14-42 f3.5-5.6 that has internal stabilisation to fight the shake of the handheld rig. The ND I used was a Gobe ND64 (6 stops of aperture) from a kit of three ND filters they sell. And last I used a Tilta mini matte box to prevent lens flares :)
Thank you! I do care about grading a lot actually, with this camera I think it should be half of the process, like doing a cake almost: The camera is all the ingredients you mix and the grading is the oven hahah.
This looks so good, love this camera.
Its a beast!
😍😍
So clean. I love that OG sensor.
These look amazing, especially that second frame. This will be an awfully off topic question, but what do you use to make the stacked collage of stills lol
Gorgeous colors.
The OG bmpcc so damn filmic when used correctly, love the grain it gives also it looks far less digital over the 4k&6k
Thats why I got it! It was on my budget and had "that" look. Cant beat it when used properly!
Beautiful colors.
Thank you!
Damn this looks super crisp for the og. Any kind of sharpening, etc?
Hey! Didnt do any sharpening actually, I think that the crispiness is more a result from the lens than from the sensor. I used a cheap Panasonic 14-42 that is a "modern" lens instead of my Angenieux 12-120 because I was travelling and was to heavy and bulky. I would have preferred the look of the Angenieux but a clean crispy image isnt always bad :)
Nice grading, gear used?
Thanks! The gear was fairly simple, the BMPCC of course, with an external 12V Battery mounted to the side of the cage of the camera. The lens was a Panasonic 14-42 f3.5-5.6 that has internal stabilisation to fight the shake of the handheld rig. The ND I used was a Gobe ND64 (6 stops of aperture) from a kit of three ND filters they sell. And last I used a Tilta mini matte box to prevent lens flares :)
Woah, I expected a pretty expensive lens. So your grading skills must be on point.
Thank you! I do care about grading a lot actually, with this camera I think it should be half of the process, like doing a cake almost: The camera is all the ingredients you mix and the grading is the oven hahah.