Hi Blackmagic Design,
Please help the BMCC users out for this pickle some of us are in:)
The BMCC is great and there's so many pluses about using it. I have one constructive criticism to bring up and it's only out of need and not want. I believe it's something that can be fixed though I'm not a camera engineer.
My current situation is: Most of my projects are not using a RAW workflow. The reason being time, space and money. I do love using it though and still use it for my own personal projects!
As you know the BMCC currently has 6 WB options and I'm really hoping you can make more options available. The best thing would be customizable white balance to alleviate this issue.
On weddings, corporate work, events & documentaries I'm often finding the white balance is not quite dead on and the closest WB settings to the achieve correct whites are not quite there.
This type of work often cannot be completely controlled, last week I was filming in church that was under the heritage status, very high ceilings and mixed lighting, with prores that can be a issue for WB.
Correct white balance would have been somewhere around 3900K however both the 3200 and 4500 option where producing WB either a little bit to warm or cool.
It would be greatly appreciated if you provided this solution.
Thankyou.
Ps. Thanks for the last update!! to clarify, not sarcastic
Please help the BMCC users out for this pickle some of us are in:)
The BMCC is great and there's so many pluses about using it. I have one constructive criticism to bring up and it's only out of need and not want. I believe it's something that can be fixed though I'm not a camera engineer.
My current situation is: Most of my projects are not using a RAW workflow. The reason being time, space and money. I do love using it though and still use it for my own personal projects!
As you know the BMCC currently has 6 WB options and I'm really hoping you can make more options available. The best thing would be customizable white balance to alleviate this issue.
On weddings, corporate work, events & documentaries I'm often finding the white balance is not quite dead on and the closest WB settings to the achieve correct whites are not quite there.
This type of work often cannot be completely controlled, last week I was filming in church that was under the heritage status, very high ceilings and mixed lighting, with prores that can be a issue for WB.
Correct white balance would have been somewhere around 3900K however both the 3200 and 4500 option where producing WB either a little bit to warm or cool.
It would be greatly appreciated if you provided this solution.
Thankyou.
Ps. Thanks for the last update!! to clarify, not sarcastic