rick.lang wrote:Adam, what is your budget to satisfy wide, medium, long and is your very strong preference to shoot that with a zoom or are prime lenses acceptable? I’m assuming you want a zoom. Is in-lens image stabilization mandatory or could you often be shooting with the support of a tripod and fluid head?
I am not exactly sure what camera your question was in reference to so to fill you in on my background:
This is mostly for fashion stuff so mobility is definately a factor. I currently have a Ronin S and I am thinking at some point I will have a camera with IBIS (although I get that that comes with its own issues. I have not updated my equipment in some time so I am still shooting with the Canon 5D Mk III mainly because I was waiting on a 5D with better video or more recently thinking of moving entirely to the Canon mirrorless R system (which is where i might see IBIS - its a big might).
So as i mentioned in the interim I have been playing around with the BMPCC4K. In many ways that has me wondering if in some cases two systems are not better than one. It does such a good job of handling the video.
So when it comes to money the dilemma is that I still need to upgrade my Canon photo system which is where if you recall all this started with my discussing the transition to the Canon R system. But OK lets for the sake of it take the budget for that transition and look at what could be done with that. Now, it would probably take me years to buy everything and i would probably get better sales prices on things but i am guessing in the $8000 - $12000 (i tend to buy one item at a time as i can afford them)
I personally have not used prime lenses a lot but i do see them discussed a huge amount in reference to video. Back in the film days I used to intern at a gear rental place so i know the reverence given to those prime lens rental kits. This is all part of the learning curve I am on as his hybrid shooter become move semi-pro video shooting (not sure what else to call it - the 2 field seem to be merging).
As for tripods, i do use them when appropriate. They are definitely more important to video than photography today but with the Ronin S and shoulder mounts we have a number of options to get interesting shots and image stabilization comes in handy at times.
I should add that over the past two years i have viewed many options from the GH5 GH5S to Panasonic and Sonys full frame sensors. In the end I went for the BMPCC4K. This might be the best place for me to actually expand and learn so this might be where I should invest at the moment.
My only current BMPCC4K lens is Panasonic Lumix G X Vario 12-35mm f/2.8 II
I was considering getting a Panasonic Lumix G X Vario 35-100mm f/2.8 at some point in the future to complete the range and give me IS over the full range. However this discussion over fly-by-wire has be re-thinking that. Also for this price I could get a Speedbooster and use my EF lenses but then i would be giving up the IS.
I have a 3 great f 2.8 EF Soon lens for the Canon but none of them have IS and they are the older generation so they have issues with the Metabones Speedbooster so I have not yet purchased one.
Is in-lens image stabilization mandatory <— This is a super hard question to answer. Recently I was watched a number of videos about some really fabulous non-IS lens on YouTubes. They look great. My only issue is that on a I want to cover my home bases first. That is the run and gun stuff that we tend to fact today. That is why i started out with a zoom with IS for the BMPCC4K. Its a solid lens that can do a lot. It is something I can build on. I think primes and no IS are fine at some point. In fact they are desirable. But right now I am just trying to get up and running. Maybe I should have one prime just to learn what it is all about.