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- Real Name: Erwin Beetschen
Hello friends
I've just had my Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K Pro in my hand for the first minute
and there are a lot of questions.
I still need to purchase a course or workshop to learn everything about the camera,
but for now I need a little help to get started.
I have an image section with the EOS 90D and the BMPCC6KP targeted.
The EOS 90D takes a beautiful image, strong colors and brilliance.
The BMPCCK6P produces a false and weak picture, I am extremely disappointed.
All adjustments in ISO, aperture and color do not help to get a good picture.
I then found the "video" / "video extreme" and "Film" recording modes.
The Film mode is very bad, I read something that this mode is neutral and has to be edited
with color grading in Davinci Resolve. Is that understood correctly?
I think the video mode is very good for quick and easy recording, but here too the BMPCCK6P
doesn't come close to the EOS 90D.
I don't understand it, all the videos I see of examples are beautiful,
only my camera remains pale and colorless.
I've attached a photo with the comparison.
Can someone briefly and concisely explain to me how I did with the PMPCC6KP
get better color fidelity?
The EOS 90D does the right chair very well in gray, the left chair is nice warm wood
and without adjustment a little too much shine.
The BMPCCK6P takes a picture that is not very brilliant or deep
Thank you for your help
I've just had my Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K Pro in my hand for the first minute
and there are a lot of questions.
I still need to purchase a course or workshop to learn everything about the camera,
but for now I need a little help to get started.
I have an image section with the EOS 90D and the BMPCC6KP targeted.
The EOS 90D takes a beautiful image, strong colors and brilliance.
The BMPCCK6P produces a false and weak picture, I am extremely disappointed.
All adjustments in ISO, aperture and color do not help to get a good picture.
I then found the "video" / "video extreme" and "Film" recording modes.
The Film mode is very bad, I read something that this mode is neutral and has to be edited
with color grading in Davinci Resolve. Is that understood correctly?
I think the video mode is very good for quick and easy recording, but here too the BMPCCK6P
doesn't come close to the EOS 90D.
I don't understand it, all the videos I see of examples are beautiful,
only my camera remains pale and colorless.
I've attached a photo with the comparison.
Can someone briefly and concisely explain to me how I did with the PMPCC6KP
get better color fidelity?
The EOS 90D does the right chair very well in gray, the left chair is nice warm wood
and without adjustment a little too much shine.
The BMPCCK6P takes a picture that is not very brilliant or deep
Thank you for your help
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