Images of Quebec Montage | LUMIX S5 Blackmagic BRAW
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ต.ค. 2024
- Shot in BRAW on LUMIX S5 with Blackmagic Video Assist 12G. Been testing out this combination lately and liking the results. It's a bit inconvenient to carry an external monitor around but I really like the image and workflow compared to using the internal codec.
Amazing! I picked up the S5 during blackfriday too and like it alot. :)
Thanks, Adrian! It's a really great camera. I picked up a cine-modded Helio 44-2 that I'm going to test out with it this weekend. I'm constantly conflicted now about whether to pack my Pocket 4K or the S5 when I travel. Looking forward to seeing your content with it!
@@brandonrude Awesome! Truly a gold-mine with all the vintage lenses you cam put on this camera with it's ibis. I will stick to the pocket4k as much as possible for the look it gives :)
@@AdrianvandenBroeck Yeah, same here. The look of the P4K is so hard to beat.
Lovely
Thanks! Appreciate that.
Great video! Is the 4K you recorded in full frame or cropped to super 35mm?
Thanks! Recorded in full frame.
Nice work! Whereabouts are you from? I'm from Ottawa.
Thanks! I live in NYC, was up there for a vacation.
I was expecting more about the city of Quebec but seen more roads or interior, nevertheless nice shots there
Yeah this was more about the province than the city. Planning to go back though so there will likely be a Part 2!
@@brandonrude rly cool stuff
Hi Is the Raw 6K ? thank you for sharing
It is, yes. All 6K BRAW
Thank you!!🙏
lens(es)?
amazing quality
Thanks. The wide shots were with the 20-60mm kit lens which is surprisingly good. The rest were with the LUMIX S 50mm f1.8, which is pretty stellar.
Did you notice the camera kept lens corrections, or do you loose that with braw? I used the lens on a gig last week (shot internal) and I was pleasantly surprised!
@@Butternose I didn’t notice specifically either way. So I think it must have? But yeah it’s a great lens. I still prefer to shoot with primes but this thing is nice to have in the kit for it’s quality and flexibility.
@@brandonrude thanks for the reply :-)