Sony BURANO is the Future of independent cinema.
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- This video does contain portions of Patato Jets interview with Art Adams.
That's about it :/
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00:00 SONY Cameras Last
01:20 Why not V Raptor X?
01:55 Open Gate is coming!
02:33 16 Bit XOCN-LT (LOG)
03:35 Flange is the Future
05:12 Firmware Rollout
07:00 Thank You 4 Watching
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INDEPENDENT CIINEMA is the future of cinema!
I think you turned down the opacity of the video accidentality
As someone who has used a prototype twice as well as hands on at demos, this is geared towards solo ops and small crew. When I compared it side by side to the Venice 2, it was slightly magenta, but was easily corrected in camera and looked identical. It may not be the exact same sensor but is almost indistinguishable to the V1/2.
As for Open Gate: 4:3 isn't Open Gate on this sized sensor, but could possibly be in 6k/5.8k or s35 crop, that is still TBD (depends on processing and mostly the limit of the VPG400 CFX cards. I'm also sure Sony kept the reigns on certain features to keep the V2 relevant. People need to remember that this isn't a Venice 2 replacement, but another tool in the same family.
Even when the Venice 1 came out, it had limited features and was followed by 3 firmware updates in 9 months (Sept. 2018, Feb. 2019, June 2019). I think a lot of issues will be solved within the first year as is the case with new cameras. Even 3rd party manufacturers have a workaround for the crappy Sony loupe already and the camera hasn't shipped yet.
Very valuable video. I tested the BURANO at a hands-on. I completely agree with you. It had everything I missed with the Fx6. However it is still a lot more heavy. No issue if you shoot on a tripod. But run and gun without support will make your back hurt a lot :D
The camera with a VCT shoulderplate, Sony 24-70, side grip and 98w battery doesn't exceed 12lbs. As long as it's balanced on your shoulder correctly you shouldn't have any issues.
Thank you for this man
There will not be an Open Gate on this camera. Speaking with Sony this week at the AFC Micro Salon in Paris, the part of the sensor that is needed for open gate is not calibrated rendering it inexploitable, meaning that a software update would not be able to provide open gate unless the camera is sent back to the factory - which will obviously never happen.
This is based on Sony’s own words. It’s going to be on a version 2 update x.com/monigmedia/status/1756408464719708299?s=46
@@MonigMedia the burano’s sensor size is 3:2, 4:3 mode would not be full frame.
@@MonigMedia why is your video so washed out?
“Stylistic choice” I was grading 2020 and used a 709 lut :(
@@MonigMedia ok it makes sense
Wow cant believe i am the first to comment on this gem of an information! Thank you
Thank you, I found it mainly on Sonys instagram page of all places.
Future of cinema is a 17ms rolling shutter.
That was an L on my investigation, I inferred that it would be at least FX3 levels 🥲
I think you are misinterpreting that tweet you are referencing. If Sony were adding open gate recording to the Burano it would be in a 3:2 aspect ratio not 4:3 Also 4:3 is mostly used for filming with 2x anamorphic lenses. Most of which only cover super 35. Sony is most likely going to add a s35 4:3 mode to the camera not open gate unfortunately.
Also this doesn't really have to do with the overall point, but you aren't using the term "flange" correctly. E Mount is not a "Flange System" it's a mount that has a small flange depth. as opposed to PL which has a deeper flange depth. Flange Depth is the distance between the mount and the sensor.
We will see. But it’s firmware update will tell