Ben Wells wrote:A few observations from the BMD LA Trade show today. Forgive me if I am repeating any of this information...
The BETA 4k on display was locked down at 400 ISO.
No 4k footage or presentation.
The rep said it would be at least another 4-5 weeks before we see the 4k at best.
That is all.
I suspected previously that to hold their well published claim of 12 stops dynamic range, they would need to sacrifice up to one stop of sensitivity. Looks like that was right.
No footage sounds to me that they are really wanting the footage to grade seamlessly with the other cameras and that can't be easy since the sensor is completely different. Best to do it right even if that takes more time.
But saying at least another 4-5 weeks possibly has the ring of déjà vu, doesn't it? Sadly. Until we hear Grant Petty with some specifics, this could just as easily mean 4-5 months. Of course I hope not but...
Food for thought to digest in August:
I can understand anyone who prefers the extra stop of dynamic range of the BMCC and BMPCC, but for me coming from the lowly Canon HV20, 12 stops is sweet enough.
I agree with Andrew Reid that putting the Metabones Speed Booster on the BMCC MFT will give you a wider angle of view than the BMPC4K (not to mention another stop of aperture), but getting that roughly 35mm cinema view without added glass on the BMPC4K has appeal.
I even prefer the MFT lenses like the hyperprimes from SLR Magic on the BMCC MFT to the EF lenses like Samyang or Sigma on the BMPC4K EF mount. I just can't afford real ciné lenses to make the BMPC4K shine but the stills lenses can work as we have seen gems from so many contributors here.
There's only one option if you want global shutter but I'm rarely going to do whip pans in a film and I'm not shooting Grand Prix either. But moving cars and buses and trains can be a visual distraction without that global shutter.
In conclusion, I'm going to wait it out and make the decision when all the facts are known. I share some of the disappointment of those who were banking on both cameras being shipped this month but personally it's still worth waiting for in the expectation that the results will amaze for the price. Looking forward to seeing the community's footage from the BMPCC next month!
Rick Lang
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