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I just got a BMCC a few days ago, and am looking for a reasonable "all-rounder" lens that actually works well with the camera. I'm sure lots of people in this forum have lenses that they use that they know work well with firmware 1.4.1 and don't cost the earth.
I got a Canon EF 17-40 f/4 L USM lens for it, but am horribly disappointed. I was at a beach 150 miles from home (I am not there every day!) and thought I'd set up my camera and take some basic footage. Everything was so over-exposed the display on my camera was completely white (I could still see the bar at the bottom perfectly), and with zebra on, it was covered in zebra. I lowered the ISO to 200. I had a Hoya UV filter on the lens, and no other filters, but it doubt a few stops might have made much difference.
It's not the little bit of over-exposure I would want before grading. It was like someone had pointed a bright light directly into the camera! The sun was overhead, and not in frame.
I tried RAW and ProRes, nothing worked. I've been checking out all the footage I tried to record, but even after working with the footage in DaVinci there is just no data to work with. All blown out.
I suspect the lens doesn't work properly with the camera at all. The Iris button did nothing, literally...
I'm looking for a lens that does a decent job in bright daylight. This was a shocking experience!
P.S. Maybe I did something dumb, and someone could gently give me direction
I got a Canon EF 17-40 f/4 L USM lens for it, but am horribly disappointed. I was at a beach 150 miles from home (I am not there every day!) and thought I'd set up my camera and take some basic footage. Everything was so over-exposed the display on my camera was completely white (I could still see the bar at the bottom perfectly), and with zebra on, it was covered in zebra. I lowered the ISO to 200. I had a Hoya UV filter on the lens, and no other filters, but it doubt a few stops might have made much difference.
It's not the little bit of over-exposure I would want before grading. It was like someone had pointed a bright light directly into the camera! The sun was overhead, and not in frame.
I tried RAW and ProRes, nothing worked. I've been checking out all the footage I tried to record, but even after working with the footage in DaVinci there is just no data to work with. All blown out.
I suspect the lens doesn't work properly with the camera at all. The Iris button did nothing, literally...
I'm looking for a lens that does a decent job in bright daylight. This was a shocking experience!
P.S. Maybe I did something dumb, and someone could gently give me direction
