Good all round lens/lenses for Pocket Cinema Camera

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Good all round lens/lenses for Pocket Cinema Camera

PostSun May 12, 2013 1:03 pm

Hi

I have preordered this Camera to remplace my old EOS 550D. I have a budget of $1500 for a lens or lenses for the Pocket Camera. Any suggestion as to which I should look for? Maybe there is one good lens for all round video shooting or maybe I need several? I have been looking at the Panasonic 35-100MM f/2.8 Lumix G Vario lens.

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Re: Good all round lens/lenses for Pocket Cinema Camera

PostSun May 12, 2013 3:54 pm

The PCC's crop factor is going to make that 35-100mm lens a loooong tele, certainly not an all-round shooter.

John Brawley is fond of the Panny/Lumix 12-35mm / F2.8 as a walkaround lens. Since the PCC's sensor is Super 16 in size, this zoom will give you the equivalent field of view a 36-105mm lens would have on a "full frame" sensor. He has a very informative post that addresses some of the crop issues...

http://johnbrawley.wordpress.com/2013/0 ... e-orginal/
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Re: Good all round lens/lenses for Pocket Cinema Camera

PostMon May 13, 2013 12:01 pm

a 12~35mm lens will, I agree, be a good lens to keep on the camera. Normally when I have reason/budget to pull out my SR3 (same size image as PCC) I tend to be on a 16mm lens, going to 12 and 25 (and longer sometimes) for certain shots.
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Re: Good all round lens/lenses for Pocket Cinema Camera

PostTue May 14, 2013 4:53 am

AdrianSierkowski wrote:a 12~35mm lens will, I agree, be a good lens to keep on the camera. Normally when I have reason/budget to pull out my SR3 (same size image as PCC) I tend to be on a 16mm lens, going to 12 and 25 (and longer sometimes) for certain shots.


Just remember that these Panasonic and Olympus lenses all rely on in-camera adjustments to correct distortion and chromatic aberrations. The BMPCC does not include in-camera corrections The Panasonic Lumix G Vario 12-35mm OIS zoom has 5.8% distortion at 12mm according to Photozone. Looks much better at 24mm and 35mm. The Panny zooms are certainly convenient for a walkabout lens but I think prime lenses will give better results for serious work.

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