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Assuming you owned the SSD hard drives/editing computer/and planned to mostly shoot stuff where you'll be near a power supply to plug the camera up.
OPTION 1
$2,995 -- BMCC EF
$725 -- 50mm f/1.4 Zeiss ZE
$130 -- Manfrotto 682B Self Standing Monopod
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$3,850 Total
Note: I really love how the Zeiss ZE lenses look. I'd like to gradually buy them all. The 50mm ZE is the cheapest. The next one I'd probably get is the 18mm. I saw this great BMCC Vimeo test that really sold me on the lenses:
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OPTION 2
$2,995 -- BMCC EF
$750 -- Wieldy Camera Stabilizer/Steadicam ($700+$50 shipping)
$110 -- Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II
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$3,855 Total
Note: I saw this great video of a guy flying the BMCC camera on a Weildy.
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OPTION 3
$2,995 -- BMCC MFT
$45 -- Vello Canon EF/EF-S Lens to Micro Four Thirds Camera Adapter
$725 -- 50mm f/1.4 Zeiss ZE
$130 -- Manfrotto 682B Self Standing Monopod
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$3,895 Total
Note: I'm not sure if this is really even an option or if it would be smart to do. But I know a lot of people with MFT glass that I could use on the camera. While at the same time, I could build up my canon mount glass for when I upgrade to either a BMC4K Canon mount or to a Red Scarlet with canon mount. I really don't want to buy any MFT glass because I want to eventually shoot S35. But I like the benefit of being able to use it on the camera if I know someone that has voigtlanders.
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OPTION 4
$2,995 -- BMCC EF
$569 -- Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8
$130 -- Manfrotto 682B Self Standing Monopod
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$3,694 Total
Note: Because of the crop factor, a really wide lens will help a lot, and I could just move the camera closer if I need something closer. It has some of the best footage associated with it that I've seen.
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OPTION 5
$3,995 -- BMC4K
+buy rest gradually for it
Note: I really would like to get the 4k camera but I don't have the monitor $1k+, output device ~$1k, or 24tb of hard drives to adequately support shooting on it and backing everything up with redundancy.
OPTION 1
$2,995 -- BMCC EF
$725 -- 50mm f/1.4 Zeiss ZE
$130 -- Manfrotto 682B Self Standing Monopod
------------------------------------------
$3,850 Total
Note: I really love how the Zeiss ZE lenses look. I'd like to gradually buy them all. The 50mm ZE is the cheapest. The next one I'd probably get is the 18mm. I saw this great BMCC Vimeo test that really sold me on the lenses:
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OPTION 2
$2,995 -- BMCC EF
$750 -- Wieldy Camera Stabilizer/Steadicam ($700+$50 shipping)
$110 -- Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II
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$3,855 Total
Note: I saw this great video of a guy flying the BMCC camera on a Weildy.
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======================================
OPTION 3
$2,995 -- BMCC MFT
$45 -- Vello Canon EF/EF-S Lens to Micro Four Thirds Camera Adapter
$725 -- 50mm f/1.4 Zeiss ZE
$130 -- Manfrotto 682B Self Standing Monopod
------------------------------------------
$3,895 Total
Note: I'm not sure if this is really even an option or if it would be smart to do. But I know a lot of people with MFT glass that I could use on the camera. While at the same time, I could build up my canon mount glass for when I upgrade to either a BMC4K Canon mount or to a Red Scarlet with canon mount. I really don't want to buy any MFT glass because I want to eventually shoot S35. But I like the benefit of being able to use it on the camera if I know someone that has voigtlanders.
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OPTION 4
$2,995 -- BMCC EF
$569 -- Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8
$130 -- Manfrotto 682B Self Standing Monopod
------------------------------------------
$3,694 Total
Note: Because of the crop factor, a really wide lens will help a lot, and I could just move the camera closer if I need something closer. It has some of the best footage associated with it that I've seen.
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OPTION 5
$3,995 -- BMC4K
+buy rest gradually for it
Note: I really would like to get the 4k camera but I don't have the monitor $1k+, output device ~$1k, or 24tb of hard drives to adequately support shooting on it and backing everything up with redundancy.
Last edited by Robert Bentley on Tue Jun 18, 2013 10:10 pm, edited 3 times in total.