I did some quick test shots with my 3 BM cameras to get a little bit of an overview how they compare.
This is not a scientific test, but I tried to make it as comparable as I could in a short amount of time.
All 3 cameras where set to ISO400, 90° shutter and f/4.0, Schneider Platinum 1.2 IRND 4x5.65 filter. ProRes HQ 1080p on BMCC and ProRes HQ UHD on PCC4k and UM46k. Unfortunately I had to use a different lens on each and tried to fit the FOV but it was not totally possible. Sorry for that.
White balance was made in sunlight on the gray patch of the Colorchecker Passport (bought 2018).
In post (Premiere Pro) I have further tweaked the white balance for each camera to level out any problems and on top of that applied the same RGB curve + Saturation batch settings to each camera. After that I did some little tweaks to get the exposure into the same ballpark.
So here we go first with the Colorchecker color chart - for one camera I forgot to set the shutter to 90° for this particular shot and left it at 180° so got overexposed and a bit clipped in the highlights and near white patches. Sorry for that. That particular shot has been tweaked down in post to have similar exposure than the rest.
This is not a scientific test, but I tried to make it as comparable as I could in a short amount of time.
All 3 cameras where set to ISO400, 90° shutter and f/4.0, Schneider Platinum 1.2 IRND 4x5.65 filter. ProRes HQ 1080p on BMCC and ProRes HQ UHD on PCC4k and UM46k. Unfortunately I had to use a different lens on each and tried to fit the FOV but it was not totally possible. Sorry for that.
White balance was made in sunlight on the gray patch of the Colorchecker Passport (bought 2018).
In post (Premiere Pro) I have further tweaked the white balance for each camera to level out any problems and on top of that applied the same RGB curve + Saturation batch settings to each camera. After that I did some little tweaks to get the exposure into the same ballpark.
So here we go first with the Colorchecker color chart - for one camera I forgot to set the shutter to 90° for this particular shot and left it at 180° so got overexposed and a bit clipped in the highlights and near white patches. Sorry for that. That particular shot has been tweaked down in post to have similar exposure than the rest.
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Saying "Thx for help!" is not a crime.
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Robert Niessner
LAUFBILDkommission
Graz / Austria
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Blackmagic Camera Blog (German):
http://laufbildkommission.wordpress.com
Read the blog in English via Google Translate:
http://tinyurl.com/pjf6a3m
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Robert Niessner
LAUFBILDkommission
Graz / Austria
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Blackmagic Camera Blog (German):
http://laufbildkommission.wordpress.com
Read the blog in English via Google Translate:
http://tinyurl.com/pjf6a3m