Noel Sterrett wrote:EF's galore, and nary an MFT. Why? An active mount announcement at NAB for the MFT is my guess.
Unfortunately, many of us who've been waiting (not so impatiently any longer) for the MFT don't give a hoot about active mounts. So a comparably priced S35 raw alternative at NAB could well suck the remaining wind from the cameras sails. Cheers.
Chances are, BMCC "competitors" will cost considerably more, or have lower-quality color science & image quality, or won't record RAW and also ProRes/DNxHD at up to 220 megabits/sec., or won't include an industrial-strength software bundle, etc.
In order to compete with a BMCC, a camera must do all of the above and cost considerably less. Cameras that cost more must do all of the above, plus more.
Or, a camera might cost more or have very different features, but then it isn't "competition" because it's not comparable. They're simply alternative products in a marketplace segmented by features & price.
Just because a camera can record "4K" doesn't necessarily mean its video looks good. To compete with the BMCC, a similarly-priced camera has to offer more than just one additional feature. It has to do everything the BMCC can do, plus more, for about the same price. That would be competition.
For example, I'm in the market for a video camera that does exactly what the BMCC does (including its software bundle) at exactly the price of a BMCC. I'm not at all interested in buying a more-expensive camera, regardless of its capabilities. Those other cameras don't "compete" for my dollars, except perhaps as potential rental items. It's a moot point.