The last will be first....

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Antonio Rosiello

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The last will be first....

PostFri Feb 15, 2013 2:19 pm

Maybe the "lucky" costumers who had the camera so early will regret it, since the major issues we are having ( strobe effect, dead pixels, no focus to infinite, noisy fan).

I really hope those can all be solved with firmware updates...or we're in big trouble!
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Re: The last will be first....

PostFri Feb 15, 2013 2:41 pm

Did no see dead pixels until yet
Infinity problems are also on RED, I work with it If I need it I put outer lens on it..
Noisy fan is totayl not issue it's less noisy then the Red camera's ..beside that I alway's record extern, that's cinema.

So I'm glad with this camera with all the issues I shoot cinema like the 70's and that's what I want..
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Re: The last will be first....

PostFri Feb 15, 2013 2:43 pm

PLEASE...don't feed the trolls
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Re: The last will be first....

PostFri Feb 15, 2013 3:09 pm

Nope, still not regretting getting a 12 (or 10) bit camera for £2k. It's worth the wait.
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Peter J. DeCrescenzo

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Re: The last will be first....

PostFri Feb 15, 2013 5:30 pm

Pollenstudio wrote:Nope, still not regretting getting a 12 (or 10) bit camera for £2k. It's worth the wait.


Couldn't agree more, and I only had use of a BMCC generously loaned to me for a few days by DVeStore.com (reluctantly returned it yesterday, whimper ...) :lol:

It was stupidly-easy to create very high-quality footage with the BMCC.

I agree with Pollenstudio: 12-bit 2.5K, 10-bit 1080p, 13-stops DR, great software, beautiful high-quality video & audio for $3K -- it's a no-brainer.

Cheers.

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