desiclad wrote:Hi All...
Would it be prudent to mix lenses of different brands at any level of real production?
Say if one mixes couple of lenses of Contax with Nikons, would that create any serious problem??
Or the images would somewhat be identical??
Regards
Anurag
Best practice of course would be to stay within the bounds of a manufacturer who claims their (current) lenses are colour matched like Zeiss. But given the limitations of some suppliers at the wide end for BMPCC and BMCC, in practice we shall likely mix lenses. Where applicable, the Metabones Speed Booster in a way gives you a new set of lenses that are perfectly matched as long as all your shots include the MSB.
In reality you will have something like a Tokina 11-16mm and want to match that to something like Sigma or Canon zooms at higher focal lengths. That's where it is good to see videos from others who have blazed a trail for you. I think Tokina and Sigma looked decent together in a video I saw but as others have said, grading is more difficult where you might need manually to fix one shot to match another. Could be time consuming but I do notice it can be disruptive in a video when you see shots that are not matched but part of the same scene.
Rick Lang
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