Philippe-Lot wrote:Thank you for your answers which are rich in teaching.
All this information enlightens me on the use of the bmpcc 4K.
As an amateur, it is essential for me to have advice but given my budget, I cannot consider investments that are too heavy. This is why I must use equipment that may not be efficient but whose cost is bearable.
Yes, that is understandable. When I buy this lens for my company, it is not a huge investment.
For an amateur it is quite expensive though. Maybe you could buy a second hand one?
Philippe-Lot wrote:The bmpcc 4K is a solution to approach filming differently and that is why I bought it.
Yes, it is indeed. Mine have been in use for 6 years now and have become like an extension of my body.
Another advice: shoot in BRAW Q3 or Q5 and learn to work in Davinci Resolve. File sizes are similar to ProRes HD but with BRAW you have access to 4k resolution and all the RAW abilities.
I have also created a free LUT you can use to get instant nice images out of your PCC4k:
Use this version: LBK-BMD_Gen5_neutral_High-desat_v10
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=151668Note: LUTs are not a magical image beautifier, just a shortcut. Learning to grade should be the final goal.