Hey all! Just a post for fun here... sort of a poll, if you will. I'm really interested in seeing all the variety of camera choices these days, especially in filmmaking. I'm just curious how many different cameras are being used these days, or if certain cameras like RED or C300 are beginning to tre...
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Canon 7d is my choice.
Producers will always try to "bundle" you and your gear. your value and or the camera value will get squeezed. and it is hard to be clear . I know a few DOP that only travel on their lenses. then the...
Expand commentProducers will always try to "bundle" you and your gear. your value and or the camera value will get squeezed. and it is hard to be clear . I know a few DOP that only travel on their lenses. then the value of their DOP work and the cost of the camera body are distinct and match the scale and intent of the film.
When I first went back to school I purchased a Sony PB 150 I figured it was good enough for QT it will be good enough for me... so far it has done its job and then some.
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I've been using a combination of the RED EPIC, AND CANNON 5D mark III's on my Sports show "Get 2 the Game"
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I rent out a RED Epic so am lucky enough to be able to shoot on it for many of my projects. When I can't manage that I shoot on the 5D mark II. I have a lot of fun the with RED and am still learning a...
Expand commentI rent out a RED Epic so am lucky enough to be able to shoot on it for many of my projects. When I can't manage that I shoot on the 5D mark II. I have a lot of fun the with RED and am still learning all its tricks (especially on the post side of things). The 5D had super crisp images but it definitely lacks some character. I love the Epic and I've seen it turn out great shots even to the inexperienced. Ideally though, I'd be shooting film. I've only ever shot 16mm but for me it makes a better experience and hold people to a higher standard.