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- Joined: Tue Nov 19, 2019 6:36 am
- Real Name: Sergiy Litsenko
Hi All,
I just recently bought BMPCC 6k with Sigma 18-35mm 1.8 DC HSM, and I'm trying to switch from my Sony FDR-AX53 4K. BTW nothing wrong with my Sony camera and I'm happy with videos, just want to upgrade to something new after years of using same camera and have little bit more resolution, FPS, image quality and ability to integrate better with external monitors, disks, etc. Re: environment: I mostly shooting outdoor football games (a.k.a. soccer) from stands distance typically and rely on lights available at stadium if any, mostly its during daylight, only occasionally in evening, so it's uncontrolled environment in terms of light sources.
Recently when I was recording football game during afternoon and initially it was good - before the game I did sample video, image quality was stunning. However while the game was progressing deep in afternoon/early evening light started changing dramatically (and stadium lights was only slowly turned on) so that left side of the pitch become more bright and right side much more more darker. During the game (if you know how fast football can be) I needed to move camera from left to right very frequently (e.g. every few secs), so I could not change ISO manually every few secs (as it does it for me Sony camera or even my mobile phone camera). So the picture turned from very bright to nearly pitch black every few secs.
Since then I learned that I should have recorded video in BRAW at least, so I could change ISO in post production. To my defense I was recording in ProRes hires solely because I can edit it in Final Cut Pro (that I typically use) straight away as trans-coding of 1TB or so for single game will take forever before I even start editing.
Some people in different forums and videos recommended to use Sigma 70-200mm f/2.8 DG OS HSM Sports Lens for Canon (https://sigmaphoto.com.au/products/4590 ... -for-canon), I like it's features on paper but not sure if it will help with unpredictability of light during shooting live football outdoor or at least smooth, it will certainly help with image stabilization and I'll have more option for zoom in shall I need it, e.g. if I need to shoot from afar.
While I'm not professional, I can still add these lens too if it helps in range of scenarios, it least it is not as expensive as Canon 70-200mm that is definitely out of my budget.
Or different lens ? or maybe I shall just program camera custom buttons to use two different ISO levels? Or change workflow/plugins?
What would you recommend in such case?
P.S. please do not recommend to go back to Sony or buy portable light sources as latter can't cover 100x50m field anyway LOL
I just recently bought BMPCC 6k with Sigma 18-35mm 1.8 DC HSM, and I'm trying to switch from my Sony FDR-AX53 4K. BTW nothing wrong with my Sony camera and I'm happy with videos, just want to upgrade to something new after years of using same camera and have little bit more resolution, FPS, image quality and ability to integrate better with external monitors, disks, etc. Re: environment: I mostly shooting outdoor football games (a.k.a. soccer) from stands distance typically and rely on lights available at stadium if any, mostly its during daylight, only occasionally in evening, so it's uncontrolled environment in terms of light sources.
Recently when I was recording football game during afternoon and initially it was good - before the game I did sample video, image quality was stunning. However while the game was progressing deep in afternoon/early evening light started changing dramatically (and stadium lights was only slowly turned on) so that left side of the pitch become more bright and right side much more more darker. During the game (if you know how fast football can be) I needed to move camera from left to right very frequently (e.g. every few secs), so I could not change ISO manually every few secs (as it does it for me Sony camera or even my mobile phone camera). So the picture turned from very bright to nearly pitch black every few secs.
Since then I learned that I should have recorded video in BRAW at least, so I could change ISO in post production. To my defense I was recording in ProRes hires solely because I can edit it in Final Cut Pro (that I typically use) straight away as trans-coding of 1TB or so for single game will take forever before I even start editing.
Some people in different forums and videos recommended to use Sigma 70-200mm f/2.8 DG OS HSM Sports Lens for Canon (https://sigmaphoto.com.au/products/4590 ... -for-canon), I like it's features on paper but not sure if it will help with unpredictability of light during shooting live football outdoor or at least smooth, it will certainly help with image stabilization and I'll have more option for zoom in shall I need it, e.g. if I need to shoot from afar.
While I'm not professional, I can still add these lens too if it helps in range of scenarios, it least it is not as expensive as Canon 70-200mm that is definitely out of my budget.
Or different lens ? or maybe I shall just program camera custom buttons to use two different ISO levels? Or change workflow/plugins?
What would you recommend in such case?
P.S. please do not recommend to go back to Sony or buy portable light sources as latter can't cover 100x50m field anyway LOL
sport videos (football), occasionally landscape
Mac Book Pro M4 Max, Final Cut Pro, Sony FDR-AX53, BMPCC 6k
Mac Book Pro M4 Max, Final Cut Pro, Sony FDR-AX53, BMPCC 6k